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  • A third final place is secured for Bret pair

    Watkins and midfielder Lisa Workman helped Gloucestershire women through to the national veterans’ finals for the second year in a row. Workman scored the third, crucial goal in a 3-0 win over Bournemouth with Watkins keeping an all-important

  • It’s arrogance

    OUR arrogance and sense of lordship over all other species appears to know no bounds. It should be unbelievable that in the 21st century, so-called “civilization” is capable of even contemplating wholesale slaughter of one of our protected and

  • Children’s £800 chicken house stolen from school

    THIEVES have left children at a village primary school distraught after stealing their new chicken coop. The coop, worth about £800, was taken from St Barnabas First and Middle School, in Drakes Broughton, between 4pm on Monday and 7.50am the following

  • Rugby Union

    FREE taster sessions to try out touch rugby are running in Pershore. The town’s women’s club are running the one-hour courses for the non-contact sport every Wednesday through February from 7.30pm. They take place at Pershore Rugby Club, Mill Lane

  • Rovers in more trouble after loss in fiery clash

    BOURTON Rovers slipped further into the relegation zone with a 3-1 home defeat to Wotton Rovers in a feisty encounter. The visitors started better in the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League Division Two fixture and went in front on 15 minutes

  • Campden continue on rich vein of form

    CHIPPING Campden recorded another impressive victory in West Club Women’s League Severn Division Two. They followed up their 3-2 success at Gloucester fourths the previous week with a 4-0 home win over Lydney thirds. The hosts started well and

  • Junior Football

    EVESHAM United Girls Under- 10s are celebrating their first Mercian Festival Junior League win of the season. A fine goal by Alice Keitley in the first-half was backed up by fine displays from captain Caitlyn Spotswood, defenders Melissa Radley

  • Man, aged 30, found dead in Hong Kong

    MYSTERY surrounds the death of a popular sportsman from Mickleton who died suddenly in the Far East. Philip Titmus had been living in Hong Kong for the last two years and died unexpectedly on January 12. The cause of the 30-year-old’s death is

  • Regal’s value

    We were so sorry to read that Mr Groves was disappointed with our prices which we set after a great deal of consideration, particularly as he has made his comments without having visited the Regal to see renovations and facilities we offer. We

  • Schools take part at top trials in Bredon

    MORE than 100 pupils gathered at Bredon School for the south Worcestershire crosscountry trials. Youngsters from the hosts, Bredon Hill Middle, Evesham High, Prince Henry’s High and Blackminster Middle tackled a challenging course in windy conditions