All these stories can be read in detail in this week's Malvern Gazette, available from Friday, May 28. They will also be posted on this site in full next Friday, with details of what to look forward to in next week's paper.

The parents of a toddler who died on Sunday of suspected pneumococcal meningitis have paid tribute to a little boy who touched the lives of everyone he met.

The owner of farmland next to North Site is pressing to have up to 130 homes built on it, as an addition to the redevelopment of the former army base.

Mystery surrounds the history of an ancient skull found by anglers on the banks of the River Teme in Leigh.

Building work on the new doctors' surgery in Townsend Way, replacing the Avenue Road practice, could start as early as August and there are signs of progress on projects for two other new surgeries too.

Malvern Hills District Council is investing £200,000 in phase three of the Malvern Hills Science Park, largely funded by the dividend from the first two phases.

Residents in the Dukes Meadow area of Malvern are pressing for action against vandals after years of attacks on property.

A subway is one of the options being considered to replace the Jamaica Road/Hanbury Road railway crossing, following three deaths in recent years and community concerns.