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A MAN from Worcester has been disqualified from driving after he was caught by an automatic camera breaking the 70mph speed limit on the A1. Mark Fowles, 62, was charged with exceeding 70mph on the A1 ...
A comedian once told by Rik Mayall that he was "bonkers" is set to perform in Worcestershire this weekend. Sid Ozalid, a veteran of the comedy circuit and self-described "one-legged tap-dancing poet," ...
Worcester City Council is set to invest more than £262,000 in community and business support projects. The funding, derived from the Government's UK Shared Prosperity Fund, is aimed at delivering a ...
Cllr Ed Kimberley, a Warndon councillor, has come under criticism for his defence of the Stenergy Ltd food waste facility ...
Broadwas Croquet Club has qualified for the finals of a major European tournament. A squad of four players from the Worcestershire village club triumphed against teams from Spain, the Czech Republic, ...
A BEGINNING birding day was enjoyed by more than 150 people. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) event saw visitors head ...
The Worcestershire Under 25 lawn bowls championship is heating up, with the semi-finals set to take place at Inkberrow Bowls Club. Club president Alan Slater expressed pride in hosting the significant ...
RAF Cosford Air Show Display will return in 2025, and ahead of the event, National Highways has issued a warning about special M54 traffic measures.
Police are investigating after a teenage pedestrian died in a collision involving an electric bike and a grey Audi in Sheffield. South Yorkshire Police said officers were called to reports of a road ...
Chelsea finally got their man as Liam Delap joined from Ipswich while Manchester City closed in on Tijjani Reijnders as the transfer window warmed up. Elsewhere, England defender Millie Bright ruled ...
A DOG owner whose pit bull and American XL bully attacked a man in Worcester is due to be sentenced next month. Matthew Smith's unneutered male bully, Kyro, and female pit bull, Sasha, attacked ...
Women are less likely than men to be given treatment for a potentially fatal heart condition, according to a new analysis. Researchers found women are 11% less likely to be referred to a hospital ...
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