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Swifts edge narrow victory
Stourport Swifts 1, Berkhamsted Town 0 STOURPORT needed a first half strike from in-form hitman Richard Burgess to claim the spoils against rock bottom Berkhamsted. And the visitors, who shipped eight goals in their previous match, almost grabbed an
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Pupils' growth industry
GREEN-fingered pupils have been growing their own blooms for a school flower show. Year four children at Burlish Park Primary School, in Stourport, were each given a hyacinth bulb to take home in a plant pot and grow, in October. Before the pupils broke
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New lease of life for bus engine
AN engine donated by a Kidderminster company is now being put to use in a school bus for the deaf in West Africa. Last summer, the Shuttle/Times & News reported that First Bus Company had donated an engine to Malcolm Garner, of Bewdley, to be shipped
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Shuttle poll: Divided over drink
SHUTTLE/Times & News readers are divided on whether the 24 hour licensing laws have been a success. So far 54.2 per cent think the laws have failed while 45.8 per cent think they have been a success. This week's review of the laws claimed crime and
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A ruin is more interesting than a freshly completed building...
“A ruin is more interesting than a freshly completed building. It shows the effects of time and experience.” Walker Evans: Photographer. For many years I’ve had an interest in old and derelict buildings, mainly for aesthetic purposes with my photography
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A ruin is more interesting than a freshly completed building...
“A ruin is more interesting than a freshly completed building. It shows the effects of time and experience.” Walker Evans: Photographer. For many years I’ve had an interest in old and derelict buildings, mainly for aesthetic purposes with my photography
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Rich and famous still flock to stunning city
BATH is well known as a romantic city - the beautiful architecture, stunning scenery, luxury hotels and wonderful restaurants have, over the years, provided it with a reputation as one of the world's most romantic destinations. The picturesque nature
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Mind That Lamp Post
For some time now, I have had my suspicions that, we, as a nation, have gone soft. Allow me to explain, how I arrived at this conclusion. It is all to do with the humble lamp post. Not just any lamp post though, this one is the well-padded version. The
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Mind That Lamp Post
For some time now, I have had my suspicions that, we, as a nation, have gone soft. Allow me to explain, how I arrived at this conclusion. It is all to do with the humble lamp post. Not just any lamp post though, this one is the well-padded version. The
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Hearts event is huge success
THE Hearts First Wyre Forest 5k event attracted a bumper entry of more than 560 this morning. The event, backed by the Shuttle/Times & News, started and finished at the Callow Hill Visitor Centre and raised thousands of pounds for the British Heart Foundation
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Rustie Lee Caribbean charity lunch
CELEBRITY chef and soon-to-be star of Eastenders, Rustie Lee, will bring a taste of the Caribbean to Kidderminster at a special charity lunch. The ladies' lunch takes place on Friday, March 28, at the recently-refurbished Gainsborough House Hotel and
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Swifts edge narrow victory
Stourport Swifts 1 Berkhamsted Town 0 STOURPORT needed a first half strike from in-form hitman Richard Burgess to claim the spoils against rock bottom Berkhamsted. And the visitors, who shipped eight goals in their previous match, almost grabbed
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Hartlebury
HISTORY SOCIETY - The next meeting will take place on Thursday, March 20 at 7.30pm at the Village Hall when Mr Idris Owen will give a talk on Elizabethan music. Members and visitors are welcome.
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Street traders peddling fake gold
PEOPLE are being warned to beware of street traders selling what they claim are gold items. Trading standards officers at Worcestershire County Council and West Mercia Constabulary officers have responded to various instances across the county of itinerant
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Village group wants more 'friends'
A VILLAGE group which has spent nearly £200,000 on its local church is on the lookout for new members. The Friends of St Cassians are today putting on an exhibition detailing their past fundraising activities and how money raised is put to use at St
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Get that bit Xtra today
HAVE you checked out shuttleXtra - the Shuttle's new online leisure section for the weekend? Let your fingers do the walking across the computer keys to access the latest in cinema and DVD releases, music, sport, lifestyle and health. Today you can