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HARVINGTON’S little known industrial past has been brought back to life in a new book which its author hopes will raise vital funds for their village hall.
HARVINGTON’S little known industrial past has been brought back to life in a new book which its author hopes will raise vital funds for their village hall.
A VALE headteacher has swapped school league tables for football ones with the publication of his second book charting the fall and rise of his beloved football club.
PERSHORE Town Council celebrated the renewal of its Quality Town Status last week following a visit by inspectors.
STAFF and students at Pershore High School have been celebrating their public speaking and debating prowess which has seen them argue their way to the final of two competitions.
ANGRY parish councillors in Drakes Broughton, near Pershore, have threatened to stop commenting on routine planning applications as they felt their objections to a new housing development were largely ignored by Wychavon.
RESIDENTS of Peopleton, near Pershore, were this week celebrating the first anniversary of their community shop and Post Office which was saved from closure last year.
HUNDREDS of people were left disappointed at the weekend after Evesham’s temporary ice rink, described as “a diabolical mess” by the mayor, was cancelled at the last minute.
A HOST of civic dignitaries and local people were at Evesham Hospital on Tuesday for the official reopening of the newly refurbished Izod and Palliative Care Ward.
AN Evesham student has won the praises of an elderly couple after he came to their aid when their car broke down on the side of the road.
AN Offenham couple have just celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary.
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