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A TEACHER said he is "training hard" ahead of his attempt at an unusual Guinness World Record Attempt. Tom Dalton, 31 a teacher at RGS The Grange, will soon attempt to break the world record for the ...
A 24-hour challenge has raised hundreds of pounds for a college and charity. The non-stop exercise marathon took place at New College (NCW), a national residential college for young people aged 11 to ...
POPULAR French cuisine Côte Brasserie may soon be up for sale, as the owner looks to bring in new investors into the business. Partners Group, the firm which has owned the French restaurant since its ...
EX Mock the Week panellist and comedian Andy Parsons is set to visit Worcester as part of his latest tour. Please #@!$ Off To Mars will visit Huntingdon Hall, Worcester on November 6. He said: "Please ...
The council has refused to allow an “immense” tree to be cut down despite fears it is too big for its surroundings.
A RAILWAY arch in Worcester could be turned into an artists’ studio. The Victorian arch was exposed by the demolition of 56 Foregate Street last year - a key part of opening up the walkway between the ...
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A PENSIONER who received a scam text message demanding payment for a parking offence is warning others to be aware. Driver Alan Bull, age 82, regularly parks in the city centre but was surprised to ...
A brand-new tearoom has enjoyed its first weeks of success after opening its doors in Bewdley. Becky Concannon and her sister-in-law, Kerriann Stanley, took over Tearoom Bliss on Load Street after the ...
Worcester ranks fourth in the West Midlands for public toilet accessibility. With 505 facilities, the city has an average travel time of 3.8 minutes by car and 38 minutes on foot between restrooms.
As the country enters its third heatwave of the year, warnings are being issued across Worcestershire for people.
The Swan Theatre Amateur Company (STAC) is returning to Priory Park with a new children's play. The show, titled Long John's Treasure, will be performed on Saturday, July 19, at 10.30am and 11.45am.