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Petition to save Llanrug outdoor education centre
MORE than 500 people have signed a petition to save a popular outdoor education centre used by around 1,500 children and young people every year. Last month, it was announced the Worcester-shire County Council-run Llanrug Outdoor Education Centre
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Derelict cricket ground to get new lease of life
A LONG-AWAITED revamp of a historic jewel in Worcester’s sporting crown is set to get the nod next week. The city council’s planning committee is being asked to approve a transformation of the old Cinderella Sports Ground, in St John’s, to restore
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Worcester Warriors v London Irish
Here's today's teams: http://t.co/2GqUC1Z7RE — @tomguestWN 14 September 2013 Warriors are unchanged to the side the announced yesterday, while Irish have made a late change with Jebb Sinclair starting in the second row and Bryn
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Break up long school holidays and show more respect for teachers, shadow minister tells Worcester students
SCHOOL holidays need to be shortened in the summer, according to the shadow education secretary, speaking on a trip to Worcester. Stephen Twigg, who was visiting Worcester Sixth Form College, also said he is sick of politicians indulging in “anti-teacher
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Warriors kids told: Show what you can do
WARRIORS’ academy transition manager Sam Vesty insists the youngsters playing for Worcester’s Cavaliers side have a fantastic opportunity to showcase their talents in the Aviva ‘A’ League. With four more matches on the Cavaliers’ fixtures list,
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You never stop learning says experienced City goalkeeper Jose
VETERAN goalkeeper Jose Veiga does not see himself as the elder statesman of the Worcester City team. The 36-year-old from Port-ugal has played four games for the Skrill North club since arriving from Premier side Tamworth last month. With
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Ollie holds nerve for play-off win
WORCESTER’S Oliver Farr described winning his maiden PGA EuroPro Tour title as “very much a rollercoaster”. The Worcester Golf and Country Club-based professional held a three-shot lead in the Eagle Orchid Scottish Masters with three holes to play
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Bulls fans praised for financing Brodie loan deal
CHAIRMAN David Keyte has praised the Hereford United Indep- endent Sup-porters Association (HUISA) for fin-ancing the deal to bring striker Richard Brodie to the club. Brodie agreed a one-month loan with the Bulls from Gateshead ahead of last night
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Vaughan seizes his chance
IF ever there was an example of a player finally making the most of their potential it is Kiddermin-ster Harriers’ Nathan Vaughan. The goalkeeper was a surprise acquisition by manager Steve Burr in December 2011 after being sacked by Evesham United
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'I'm still a free man' says criminal waiting for lift to jail
A MAN jailed by magistrates said he was “still a free man” after being allowed to loiter on the landing at the court waiting for a lift to the cells. Chatting outside the court, rather than staring at the inside of a prison cell, criminal Ryan