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  • Quick revenge for Malvern over league rivals

    MALVERN managed to avenge the previous weekend’s result with a 16-10 win over Barkers Butts at Spring Lane, writes Ash Bajwa. Barkers edged a 28-27 thriller in the reverse fixture but Malvern regained third place in Midlands Two West (South) with

  • County success for district stars

    A 31-STRONG team of swimmers from Ledbury and Malvern Swimming Club returned from their third weekend of competition at the Worcester County Championships having achieved some of their most impressive performances to date. The championships are

  • Three sent off as club crash 7-2

    IT was a bad day for local sides in Cheltenham Football League Division One. Tenth-placed Hanley Swan had three players sent off in a 7-2 defeat at Bishops Cleeve A. Chris Aston and David Smith scored for Hanley but Chris Bunn, Jackson McMullen

  • Malvern squash player reaches tournament final

    MALVERN Active's squash team took on the Exeter Golf and Country Club graded tournament. Amateur players from all over the country competed at varying standards. Gareth Oliver, Anthony Arnold, Jez Clarke and Oliver Parker represented Malvern

  • Uncertain future for Sixth Form at Malvern school

    A SCHOOL will begin a consultation process on the future of its post 16 provision. Governors at Dyson Perrins Church of England Academy in Yates Hay Road, Malvern have decided to begin a consultation process over the Sixth Form's future, which could

  • Man taken to hospital after three car crash near pub

    A MAN has been taken to hospital after being cut from his vehicle by the fire service. A spokesperson from West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "“We were called to reports of a reports of a road traffic collision on the A4103 at 9.04am. "One

  • Cost of policing to increase after budget plans backed

    THE average city household will be asked to pay an extra 50p a month for policing after a precept increase was backed by councillors. West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion revealed he wants to put up the amount we are asked to pay

  • Rats thriving due to wilder winters

    RATS are thriving across the UK due to milder winters, experts have warned. National trade body, British Pest Control Association (BPCA), said the pest’s population has been increasing year on year. Dee Ward-Thompson, BPCA technical manager,