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  • Visitors enjoy Stow Horse Fair

    THE sun welcomed a good crowd of visitors to Stow's autumn horse fair on Thursday though turnout was slightly less than in previous years.Trade stands lined the outskirts of the popular fair, held in a field off Maugersbury Road, which is an essential

  • Team spurred by fourth place

    HONEYBOURNE team Jones Dorling Racing and rider Ashley Beech finished the season with their best National Superstock 1000 Championship result. After bad luck throughout the year, they secured fourth place in the finale at Brands Hatch. Beech

  • imaGine

    imaGine in Market Square Evesham continues to grow! The ‘Healthy Planet Books for Free’ shop has a dedicated Volunteer team who between them keep the shelves stacked with books ranging from fiction to cookery and everything in between! Every

  • Victory is sealed by a strong start

    PERSHORE earned their first West Midlands League Division One win of the season with a 5-3 triumph at Yardley. Man of the match Rob Smith and Jake Downey started strongly in midfield with Russ McGettagan tapping in at the back post. Smith’s

  • Star back with victory

    BREDON Star returned to winning ways in Gloucester Division One with a 19-15 home triumph over Gloucester Old Boys. Tim Fenney kicked a long penalty before a fine solo try from Mike Jordan. Star conceded a converted effort but man-of-the-match

  • MAYOR'S DIARY

    On Friday , October 10, I attended a Thanksgiving service at All Saints Church which marked the first anniversary of the start of Evesham Street Pastors. Who would have known the success they have enjoyed and how much they would be appreciated by the

  • PERSHORE LADIES GUILD

    HAVE you heard the saying “There is no such thing as a free lunch” our speakers Eugene and Margaret Schellenberg found this out when they visited their son in Ifakara, Tanzania.They were invited to lunch by Sister Josepha who, it turned

  • PERSHORE CIVIC SOCIETY

    AT what appeared to be the crack of dawn but was actually 7am, 20 Civic Society members left Pershore for a day in the capital and a tour of our seat of government.Having gone through airport style security am pleased to advise that we all passed muster

  • BIDFORD ON AVON & DISTRICT GARDEN SOCIETY

    THE October meeting was well attended and there was a variety of competition entries. Annette Haines taking first place with her arrangement of seed heads and Lally Cox second with a vase of clematis seed heads The speaker for the evening was Neil

  • Littletons WI

    PRESIDENT Val Davies welcomed all members and following the singing of Jerusalem business matters were dealt with then we settled down to listen to our speaker of the evening whose subject was entitled Elegant Georgian Worcester.Sandy Cole proceeded to

  • ASHTON WI

    THE President was delighted to welcomed 58 members and guests and also two teenagers to the September meeting. She reported that the last meeting had been a great success, despite the fact that we had to hold it in the village hall instead of Jane and

  • CROPTHORNE WITH CHARLTON WI

    AN evening of 'Spooky Stories' had members on the edge of their seats. Paul Harding took us down dark passages and into haunted churches around Worcester telling us gruesome tales about familiar landmarks. Sadly there were no carved pumpkins present