All these stories can be read in detail in this week's Malvern Gazette, available from Friday, May 14. 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 move to build a new football stadium has fresh impetus after Malvern Town secured promotion with their first league title in nearly 50 years.

Herefordshire councillor Roy Stockton has been cautioned by council officials over an incidence of fly-tipping in Colwall. Mr Stockton says he should have asked more questions after a third party offered to dispose of some of his waste.

A collector for Christian Aid returned to her car to find that thieves had smashed a window and stolen her handbag.

Fashion giant Next is planning to move onto the Malvern Retail Park, following its £37.1 million sale to a property unit trust.

The Co-Op is under fire for introducing new industrial freezers. Its upstairs neighbours say the freezers sound like jet engines. The bad news is another 12 are on the way.

A mother's wartime service in the ATS has inspired her daughter's new art installation in Worcester Cathedral and for her 80th birthday she was taken to see it.

Malvern's Morgan Motor Company has announced plans to unveil a new car at the Motor Show at the NEC in Birmingham later this month.

Husband and wife motorbike enthusiasts Jill and Stephen Bliss are preparing to take to the saddle to visit 105 cathedral sites between Land's End and John O'Groats to raise money for Acorns Children's Hospice.

A wartime romance which started with a chance meeting in Malvern is the subject of a new book by a former serviceman.