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  • Football: Malvern Town Reserves 4 Fownhope 2

    MALVERN Town Reserves won 4-2 against mid-table rivals Fownhope on a blustery afternoon at the HDanywhere Community Stadium. An early morning inspection passed the pitch fit for the Herefordshire FA League Premier Division clash. Malvern's under

  • Two hat-tricks as Malvern Town U18s enjoy 9-0 win

    MALVERN Town under 18s swept aside hosts Redditch United 9-0. The Midland Floodlit Youth League Southern Division leaders were six goals ahead at half-time with Mitch Butterworth bagging a hat-trick. There was also a hat-trick for Tom Smith with

  • Successful trips for Malvern bowlers

    TWENTY-four bowlers from clubs at Malvern's Manor Park enjoyed a trip to Paphos, Cyprus. They played three local bowling clubs and a team from Essex county. Results were mixed but all enjoyed the trip organised by Julie and Bob Morgan. Bowls

  • Young fencer from Malvern to appear in big movie

    A YOUNG fencer from Malvern Wells is appearing in a blockbuster movie being released this week. Alex Cupper, aged 14, appears as a stunt swordsman in the Twentieth Century Fox film, The Kid Who Would Be King. Scenes from the movie were filmed

  • Learn to really listen with course at Lyttelton Well

    THE Lyttelton Well in Malvern is to run a third listening course in April, designed to help people communicate more effectively and connect more easily. It is aimed at people working in the voluntary sector and any members of the public who feel

  • Upton man could face jail after fracturing kitten's skull

    A 24-YEAR-OLD man who caused fractures and what are believed to be burns to his pet kitten’s head has been warned he could face prison. Joe Purvis, of Upton-upon-Severn, accepted a charge of causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal when

  • Upton road is closed due to flooding this morning

    AN Upton road is closed due to flooding this morning. Worcestershire Highways have tweeted that New Street in Upton-upon-Severn has been closed due to flooding. Rising river levels in the past have meant that the road has become impassable, leading