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  • Nomads suffer a further reverse

    LIAM O’Driscoll could not fire Worcester Nomads to victory as they lost their second successive Birmingham and District Premier League Division Three game. The all-rounder blasted 89 runs in their 236-9 from 50 overs alongside 31 from Richard Henry

  • Ledbury and District Civic Society

    THE speaker at our April meeting was Stephen Bound, director of Malvern Hills Conservators. Although only recently appointed, the director has a very clear vision for the future of our wonderful portion of beautiful Britain. Together with most

  • Green lose despite Ford's best efforts

    BARNARDS Green were edged out in a Birmingham and District Premier League Division One thriller with Smethwick. But the Malvern outfit sit fourth ahead after winning their opening fixture. On a sunny, breezy afternoon at North End Lane, captain

  • Callow End

    THE Black Pear Gardening Club is holding a Gardeners’ Market and Café at Callow End Village Hall on Saturday, May 18, from 1.30pm to 4.30pm. There are plant stalls, tombola, coffee or tea and local nurseries. For information ring Brian Skeys on

  • Malvern Floral Art

    THE AGM held on Tuesday, April 23, was well attended. Christine Peer opened the meeting and welcomed everyone, she gave a few announcements. Minutes from the last AGM were read by the secretary. Christine then gave her report she said it

  • Davies is second as Wix takes honour

    TWENTY-one VC Sevale riders tackled a sporting 16-mile Castlemorton course on a warm, sunny evening. Evesham Wheelers’ Simon Wix continued his winning ways, completing the race in 36 minutes 34 seconds with Sevale’s Will Davies second in 37.15.

  • Bosbury

    THE next Farmers’ Market will be on Saturday, May 18, between 10.30am and noon, at Bosbury Parish Hall. To take a stall you need to pre-book by calling Rhinedd Krinks (01531 640076). Bosbury will be celebrating the anniversary of the Queen’s Coronation

  • Christ Church Spring Fair

    WELL, spring arrived in time for our annual Spring Fair at Christ Church. It was a welcome sight to see our church bathed in sunlight and busy with visitors looking around our many stalls, enjoying a tasty breakfast treat and hearing the Chase

  • Mid-table for Town

    MALVERN Town’s Langland Stadium staged a title triumph but it was not for the mid-table West Midlands Football League Premier Division hosts. Wulfrunians’ 2-0 mid-week win in Malvern secured the championship by just one point from runners-up Lye

  • Powick

    A BUNGEE jump took place last Sunday evening at the Three Nuns in Colletts Green when a 200-foot crane hoisted a wire cage for jumpers to launch themselves in aid of St Richard’s Hospice. It is expected that more than £1,000 will be raised.

  • Alfrick and Lulsley

    WEDNESDAY, May 15, is the village hall annual general meeting. All are welcome. 8pm start at the village hall. On Thursday the Alfrick and Leigh Gardening Club meet at the village hall. They will be holding their annual plant sale on Saturday

  • Why councillors?

      HAVING read last week’s article on Tuthill vs Bocock and Bocock vs Tuthill I am starting to wonder why we bother having councillors. If councillors are advised that the officers are experts and their advice should be taken why then do we

  • Malvern grab first win

    MALVERN continued their fine start to the Worcestershire Cricket League Division Three season with an 88-run win over Alvechurch and Hopwood. They batted first at Regency Road and quickly lost Rhys Humm and David Cox but Anthony Arnold was in prime

  • Council danger

     I WONDER if I am alone in wondering whether Malvern Hills District Council is in danger of becoming dysfunctional? In last week’s Gazette I read the chief executive has issued a complaint againstthe chairman and the chairman has issued a complaint

  • Triple success as sisters pass test first time

    TRIPLETS are celebrating a treble driving success. The three Jakeman sisters from Hanley Swan, near Malvern, are all on the road after passing their driving tests. Sally passed her test earlier this month repeating the success of her sisters