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The Ghost of Kidderminster Yet to Come
1. The Ghost of Kidderminster Past 2. The Ghost of Kidderminster Present http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh51/therustyspanner/sling.jpg "Ghost of the Future," he exclaimed, "I fear you more than any spectre I have seen ... Will you not speak to me
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The Ghost of Kidderminster Yet to Come
1. The Ghost of Kidderminster Past 2. The Ghost of Kidderminster Present http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh51/therustyspanner/sling.jpg "Ghost of the Future," he exclaimed, "I fear you more than any spectre I have seen ... Will you not speak to me
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Picture perfect prize for mums
LUCKY mums have their artistic daughters to thank for blooming marvellous gifts. Mishka Pearson and Tracey Foster were each handed a floral bouquet at the Kidderminster branch of Sainsbury's, on Monday last week. Both their daughters, Danielle Foster
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Hands across the world
INDEPENDENT school pupils are having lessons alongside youngsters on the other side of the world following a link-up agreement. Educators at Heathfield School in Wolverley were invited to Thailand in 2006 by the owner of the then Lord Shaftesbury School
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Library fun day
AN Easter fun day will be held at Stourport Library. Children will be kept entertained while hunting for chicks around the library at the event, on Thursday, April 3, from 11am until noon. Youngsters can also spend the day making rabbit ears and Easter
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Good Citizens nominees sought
YOUNG people who have made outstanding contributions to their communities in Wyre Forest could be in line for recognition. West Mercia Constabulary is keen to hear about public-spirited youngsters as it begins the search for the Good Citizens of 2008
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Bright and vivid flowers chase drabness away
SPRING flowers are at last starting to brighten up the land, their bright and vivid colours driving away the drabness of the winter landscape and lifting the hearts of all that see them. One of the first wildflowers to start to bloom in abundance is
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Hitman backs himself for more goals
ON-loan striker Darryl Knights has backed himself to keep on scoring until the end of the season and keeper Harriers' revival back on track. The 19-year-old has bagged two goals in as many games and has had a wager with his mum and friends that had can
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'Pay on leaving' is fairest
I SEE from a recent article in the Shuttle that I am not alone in being confused by your car parking charges at the hospital. The sign board is very misleading (and the cynic may think deliberately so) since it does not tell the whole truth. The board
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Hitman backs himself for more goals
ON-loan striker Darryl Knights has backed himself to keep on scoring until the end of the season and keeper Harriers' revival back on track. The 19-year-old has bagged two goals in as many games and has had a wager with his mum and friends that had can
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Treasure trail for kids
CHILDREN are invited to hit the treasure trail and test their local knowledge next month in a charity fund-raiser. Kemp Hospice chiefs are organising the Wyre Forest treasure hunt, on Sunday, April 27, aiming to make children more aware of their local
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Island is just a hop, skip and jump away
WITH a range of family-fun activities that includes a Pirate Trail, Meet the Rocket Man' and a Crazy Frog hunt, the Isle of Wight is just a hop, skip and a jump away this Easter. At Amazon World Zoo Park kids can learn about conservation, come face to
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Grants for voluntary groups
MORE than £500,000 is being made available to help voluntary organisations across Worcestershire. From today, voluntary and community sector organisations across the county will be able to pick up an application pack to apply for one of two types of
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Drug dealer jailed
A DRUG dealer from Kidderminster who was repeatedly arrested by police has been jailed at Worcester Crown Court for five years. Matthew Weaver, 28, was first detained in Offmore Road, Kidderminster, when he had nine wraps of heroin on him and a dealer's
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Good Recent Results
Two good home performances were just what we needed after home defeats to Salisbury and Rushden. In both defeats we starting the games really well and then folded when things started to go against us. The next game after these was away to table-topping
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Good Recent Results
Two good home performances were just what we needed after home defeats to Salisbury and Rushden. In both defeats we starting the games really well and then folded when things started to go against us. The next game after these was away to table-topping
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New date for Crawley clash
HARRIERS' Blue Square Premier clash away at Crawley Town has been rearranged for Thursday, April 24 (7.45pm kick-off). The original clash was cancelled in March because of a frozen section of pitch behind one of the goals.
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New date for Crawley clash
HARRIERS' Blue Square Premier clash away at Crawley Town has been rearranged for Thursday, April 24 (7.45pm kick-off). The original clash was cancelled in March because of a frozen section of pitch behind one of the goals.
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Behind Bars?
There has been a lot of talk surrounding prisons lately and the inhabitants there of. First of all there were complaints of overcrowding, then there were the plans for the construction of Super Prisons, which could contain well over double the amount
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Behind Bars?
There has been a lot of talk surrounding prisons lately and the inhabitants there of. First of all there were complaints of overcrowding, then there were the plans for the construction of Super Prisons, which could contain well over double the amount
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Council tax: How much will you pay?
Click on the related link below for a table to see exactly how much council tax you will pay in the coming year. The average bill in Wyre Forest will be going up by £56 - a rise of 2.5 per cent.
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Walk in reverse for charity
A BUSINESSWOMAN will set her own pace when she leads a charity walk in reverse. Louise Hewett and a group of 100 local volunteers will be tackling the 31-mile course from Malvern to Bewdley on Friday, June 20 and invite anyone interested to sign up.
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Archers take aim
HARVINGTON Hall's re-enactment group are preparing to hit the right target with a range of weaponry. The group will be using archery and musket firing to show their skills on March 23 and 24. Volunteers have been practising with bows and arrows in the
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Hobbycraft show ticket winners
THE five winners of a pair of tickets to the Hobbycrafts and Sewing for Pleasure shows at the NEC, Birmingham, were Chloe Bitcon, Worcester; Tim crowley, Clent; Angela Jones, Droitwich Spa; Paul Cooper, Great Barr, Birmingham; Maria Fulloway, Kidderminster
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Brave Knights
Knights battles for the ball.
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Mark's Creight-on time
Creighton's well-timed challenge wins the ball off Kedwell.
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Nice work, Knights
Knights is congratulated by his team-mates for scoring the winner in the first half.
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Management nerves
Yates and assistant Neil Howarth watch the game intently.
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At the ready
Mark Creighton keeps close to Grays striker Danny Kedwell
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Heads up, Luke
Luke Jones wins an aerial challenge
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Problem booze tax plan welcomed
CONSERVATIVE proposals to cut anti-social behaviour by young people through tax rises on so called problem drinks have been welcomed by the party's Wyre Forest Westminster hopeful. Mark Garnier, Wyre Forest Conservative parliamentary spokesman, said
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Ball juggling
Iyseden Christie controls a high ball as Harriers launch another attack.
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Lonely job
Grays' chairman and manager Mike Woodward watches his side from the dugout.
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Instructions
Darryl Knights gets some directions off manager Mark Yates.
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Kenna recovers
Jeff Kenna takes a moment to recover after being fouled.
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MacKenzie doesn't pull his punches
Harriers keeper Chris MacKenzie punches away a Grays corner.
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Creative spark
Simon Russell gets a Harriers attack rolling.
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Shoot on sight
Striker Matthew Barnes-Homer, part of Harriers' three-man strike force, gets a shot in.
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Going down
Russ Penn takes a tumble.
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Jones alone
Luke Jones gets the ball away as a Grays player closes him down.
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Carnival queen visiting Husum
THE winner of this year's Kidderminster Carnival Queen competition could be in line for a trip to the German town of Husum as part of her year of official engagements. Current queen, 17-year-old Charlotte Berrington, flies out on Thursday to Kidderminster's
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Midfield clash
Dean Bennett, enjoying the central position in midfield, battles with Grays' Michael Standing.
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Estates blitzed by criminal damage
THE Franche and Marlpool areas of Kidderminster have been hit by a blitz of criminal damage incidents. Over the past two weeks, around nine incidents of damage to vehicles and homes have been reported, including bricks, concrete and stones thrown through
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Suspicious photographer sought
A MAN is suspected to have been taking photographs of schoolchildren in Bewdley. The incident happened last Monday, at the Bewdley School and Sixth Form at around 3.20pm. Students walking from the school on a public footpath opposite the leisure centre
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Have storms affected you?
HAVE you been affected by the overnight storms? Has your property suffered any damage? Has your power been affected? Are there trees blocking the roads near you? E-mail richard.vernalls@midlands.newsquest.co.uk or ring 01562 633346 to tell us.