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  • Pershore test league leaders

    PERSHORE held visiting Midland Men's Hockey League West Midlands One leaders Wolverhampton to a 0-0 draw. The hosts set up with a counter-attacking formation and soaked up early pressure from a strong team. As the game settled down Pershore

  • Para-swimming boost in Evesham

    EVESHAM Swimming Club have been supported by Swim England to become a start para-swimming centre for Worcestershire. Working alongside Evesham Leisure Centre and their learn to swim programme, the club can now support swimmers with a recognised

  • Evesham face relegation battle after defeat

    A 22-17 home defeat to fellow strugglers Earlsdon left Evesham Rugby Club facing a Midlands Two West (South) relegation battle. As with the previous week the Vale hosts were inconsistent in the first half, conceding two tries and a penalty kick

  • Regional finals ahead for Evesham table tennis girls

    EVESHAM girls qualified for the English Schools Table Tennis Butterfly National Team Championships' regional finals. They represented Worcestershire in the zone finals at Wood Green Academy, Wednesbury, and now head to Bristol next month. Katie

  • Chippy is o-fish-ally of the highest quality, award confirms

    A FISH n' Chip shop is celebrating after being recognised with the prestigious National Federation of Fish Friers (NFFF) Fish and Chip Quality Award. The award identifies fish and chip outlets that serve the highest quality fish and chips following

  • School collecting unwanted cables for recycling

    A SCHOOL is recycling unwanted cables to raise money for some new playground features. Fladbury C Of E First School and Pre School is taking part in the Great Cable Challenge to raise money for some funky markings on the playground and some other

  • West Mercia Police are seizing more and more drugs

    Drug seizures spiked in West Mercia last year, with police recording hundreds more incidents. The Police Federation of England and Wales warned that a "proliferation of illicit drugs on the streets of the UK" is being used to fund serious crime,