Fire at Lygon Arms Hotel in Broadway

Malvern homes evacuated after gas leak

1:13pm Monday 19th March 2012

RESIDENTS had to be evacuated after fire broke out at the Lygon Arms Hotel in Broadway.

Caravans worth £40,000 stolen from Broadway farm

2:47pm Wednesday 18th January 2012

POLICE have launched an investigation after two caravans worth £40,000 were stolen from a compound at a farm near Broadway.

Boxing Day hunt draws crowds in Broadway

5:20pm Thursday 29th December 2011

BROADWAY was heaving on Boxing Day when hundreds of people descended on the village to see the horses and hounds of the North Cotswold Hunt. Up to 70 mounted horses met at The Kennels in Broad Close for the traditional meet – the first on horseback since 2008 – after the last two years were called off due to snowy weather. Hunt secretary Nancy Blinkhorn said it was the best turnout they had ever had. The hunt’s next big meet is on New Year’s Day at the Lygon Arms, Chipping Campden, where donations will be presented to the Air Ambulance and the Campden Home Nurses.

Care home games rekindle memories

Game on: Bupa’s community affairs assistant Laura Hardaker with resident Charles Amory, aged 86

8:40am Sunday 11th December 2011

THE good old games from yesteryear were brought back into play by a care home in Broadway, with staff and residents bowled over by Bupa’s Games Days.

Villagers get their independence back

4:40pm Wednesday 7th December 2011

VILLAGERS who said their “independence had been taken away” when their bus service was stopped in October have breathed a sigh of relief as a new service started this week.

Broadway will make music in Christmas concert

12:57pm Wednesday 7th December 2011

THE Broadway Music Makers will be hosting a Christmas Concert next week to raise money for two local charities.

Flagship gallery opening in Broadway

5:23pm Tuesday 6th December 2011

A NEW gallery showcasing impressionists and modern paintings is opening its doors in Broadway this weekend.

Macmillan Cancer Advice Service takes to Vale streets this week

9:30am Saturday 12th November 2011

THE Macmillan Citizens Advice Service will be out and about in Evesham and Pershore this week to raise awareness of the assistance it can provide.

Willersey school pupils support RNLI with tea party

Willersey Primary School pupils Ben Lishman and Jodie Wood, both aged five, with RNLI education volunteer Avril Dooley

8:30am Saturday 5th November 2011

PUPILS at Willersey Primary School have raised £129 for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution with an afternoon tea party.

Broadway shop owner makes it to Commons business finals

Mr and Mrs Garcha, together with Peter Luff MP, at the finals of the Parliamentary Best Small Shop Competition at the House of Commons

9:00am Tuesday 1st November 2011

THE owner of a Broadway shop was invited to the House of Commons last week in recognition of his successful and community friendly business.

Man dies in head-on collision

4:59pm Monday 31st October 2011

A MAN has died after a head-on collision between two cars at Stanway Hill this afternoon.

You went "completely mad" Judge tells siege man

10:11am Thursday 27th October 2011

A JUDGE told a man he had gone “completely mad” as he jailed him for 15 months for causing a three-hour siege in Willersey.

Two men to stand trial over plotting Broadway shop raid

4:10pm Thursday 29th September 2011

TWO men from Cheltenham are to go on trial at Worcester Crown Court charged with plotting a raid on a Broadway shop.

Great day out at Winchcombe Country Show

4:00pm Friday 26th August 2011

WINCHCOMBE Country Show is fast approaching and promises to be a great day out for all the family.

Funds in pipeline

Cotswolds Conservation Board director Martin Lane; National Grid project officer Tim Vaughan; and CCB Chairman Jeff West in front of one of the reinstated dry-stone walls along the gas pipeline corridor.

8:00am Friday 26th August 2011

A GAS pipeline stretching across the Worcestershire and Gloucestershire border has led to £1 million worth of funding for the Cotswolds.




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