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  • Iconic cottage faces demolition

    Sarah Hickinbotham 23/07

    AN ICONIC part of Evesham's waterways has become the latest victim of last summer's floods. The lock keeper's cottage near to Workman Bridge, owned by ...»

  • School minutes from being gutted by fire

    Sarah Hickinbotham 23/07

    AN EVESHAM school was just minutes from being totally devastated by fire after being targeted by arsonists on the first day of the school summer ...»

  • Family campaign for better victim support

    Sarah Hickinbotham 23/07

    A FAMILY from Wyre Piddle has made it their personal mission to campaign for better victim support. Janice Hobby-Ford and her daughter Louise took a ...»

  • Crime figures show a sharp rise

    Ian Dipple 23/07

    MONTHLY crime figures released by police for the first time have revealed burglaries, robberies and drug offences have rocketed in South Worcestershire since March. Traditionally ...»

  • Unemployment falls across the district

    Ian Dipple 23/07

    UNEMPLOYMENT across Wychavon has fallen in the last year amid signs the district is holding its own in the face of the national economic slowdown. ...»

  • MP slams badger cull decision

    Peter Austin 23/07

    EVESHAM'S MP Peter Luff has lambasted the Government's decision to ignore calls for a badger cull designed to try and eradicate TB in cattle. Mr ...»

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