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A PRIEST from Worcester has been appointed the King’s chaplain. Kalantha Brewis, rector of Hallow and Grimley with Holt and Lower Broadheath, has been appointed as an honorary chaplain to King Charles ...
RELIEVED residents have welcomed the removal of a large number of unmanaged beehives from a residential property in Worcester – but are calling for clearer guidance to prevent future plagues of bees.
An independent internet provider is offering free broadband to community centres across Worcestershire. Rural broadband supplier Airband has announced it is providing the service in a bid to reduce ...
ECO-minded students from the states travelled from one Worcester to another. They were visiting Worcester University from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts as part of a trip to Britain to ...
THE UNIVERSITY of Worcester has created an additional 100 teacher training spaces. The new educational secretary has set out an immediate plan to recruit 6,500 more teachers in the UK. Additional ...
WORCESTER’S Repair Cafe will be holding its latest session on Saturday. The repair cafe will take place between 11am and 2pm at Unity House on Stanley Road. Those wishing to bring an item for repair ...
STAFF at a Worcester care home helped a resident and former florist rekindle some old memories by organising a flower-arranging session for her, writes Surinder Uppal. Thanks to the team at The ...
POLICE and Crime Commissioner John Campion has started his formal process to recruit West Mercia Police’s next permanent chief constable. Appointing a chief constable is a key element of the PCC’s ...
WORCESTER City have paid tribute to football commentator Steve Miller who covered more than 1,000 matches for BBC Hereford and Worcester. He became the first person to cover City for BBC local radio ...
CITY residents can now have their say on ambitious plans for the major regeneration of Worcester’s Shrub Hill Quarter. A six-week public consultation has been launched into a draft Supplementary ...
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