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Star man Gill on target for Swifts
Stourport Swifts 2, Bishops Cleeve 1 STAR man Shane Gill and master midfielder Richard Colwell grabbed the goals that helped Stourport to a vital victory at Walshes Meadow. But Neil Hunt's side almost paid the price for not completing the task before
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Get your kicks out on the floor
WOLVERLEY Memorial Hall is the venue for a night of Northern Soul classics and oldies on Saturday. The event runs from 8pm to 1am and tickets are available on the door on the night. The hall is located in Shatterford Lane.
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Cookley
WI - Four visitors and 31 members, including new member Fran Jones, attended the March meeting held at Drumant House. In May, Cookley will be joining Wolverley WI for the resolutions evening. On June 6, Twinning WI' Wychbury have invited members to a
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Culture celebration at heart of fun day
DAZZLING dancers, cheerleaders and go-karts are on the bill for a big Kidderminster community bash aimed at bringing people together. Event organisers are saying Wyre Forest's summer starts in St George's Park, Radford Avenue, with the first Community
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Help basins project Flow smoothly
STOURPORT residents are being invited to help make props, costumes and puppets for a show being performed at the revamped canal basins this summer. The Flow Festival is a weekend family event on July 12 and 13 to celebrate the completion of the canal
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Yates rues poor second half showing
HARRIERS manager Mark Yates blamed a poor second half for Harriers' 1-0 loss to Exeter City in the Blue Square Premier in Devon on Saturday (read report). The Worcestershire side had more than matched their opponents in the first half but paid the price
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Yates rues poor second half showing
MANAGER Mark Yates blamed a poor second half for Harriers' 1-0 loss to Exeter City in the Blue Square Premier in Devon on Saturday (read report). The Worcestershire side had more than matched their opponents in the first half but paid the price for a
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Burt's Bach-arach
Now I can rest easy knowing that the future of Wyre Forest music is safe in the capable hands of the likes of Nick J. Townsend, I can make a final dip into nostalgia with Part Two of the Burt Bacharach story! Hey, I've just realised that if you split
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Burt's Bach-arach
Now I can rest easy knowing that the future of Wyre Forest music is safe in the capable hands of the likes of Nick J. Townsend, I can make a final dip into nostalgia with Part Two of the Burt Bacharach story! Hey, I've just realised that if you split
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Colourful close to spring term
THE message at the heart of Easter has been retold by primary school pupils at a special service. Boys and girls at St Catherine's CE Primary School, in Kidderminster, have been marking the important religious festival in the Christian calendar. To
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School opens doors for Easter party
KIDDERMINSTER schoolchildren were joined by nearby residents for a special Easter lunch and celebration. Franche Community Primary School staff cooked a full roast dinner for the visitors while the school choir sang and pupils danced to traditional Irish
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Green escape close to picturesque coast
ONE of East Anglia's most talked about beauty spots, Kelling Heath Holiday Park is Norfolk's perfect green escape. Close to the picturesque North Norfolk coast, Kelling Heath is ideal for families and couples looking for a holiday that does not cost
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Star man Gill on target for Swifts
Stourport Swifts 2 Bishops Cleeve 1 STAR man Shane Gill and master midfielder Richard Colwell grabbed the goals that helped Stourport to a vital victory at Walshes Meadow. But Neil Hunt's side almost paid the price for not completing the task before
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Bishop's Easter message
JOY is the theme of the new Bishop of Worcester's Easter message. Dr John Inge, who was enthroned as the 113th bishop at Worcester Cathedral earlier this month, writes: "This message brings with it my Easter greetings and the hope that you may experience
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Crystal ball over Lea Castle
CAN you imagine the outcry if the NHS decided it needed a new centre or hospital for the treatment of patients with severe mental problems. People may agree that one was required - but not near where they lived. The NHS have such a centre at Lea Castle
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Firefighters called in to tackle manor blaze
KIDDERMINSTER firefighters were called upon to help their county colleagues battle a large fire between Ludlow and Tenbury Wells in the early hours of this morning. The station's red watch helped to tackle the blaze, at Bleathwood Manor, between midnight
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On the trail of boxing soldier
WITH the support of his family, I am trying to put together details of the boxing career of Kidderminster man George Sunderland. He joined the Kings Own Shropshire Light Infantry in 1901 and served in South Africa and India until 1909, serving in the
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XTRA: Beowulf dazzles and disappoints
READ all about Robert Zemeckis's computer animated adventure Beowulf, re-imagining the oldest surviving poem in the English language. With the release of the feature film on DVD, starring Anthony Hopkins and Ray Winstone, shuttleXtra reviewer Damon Smith