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  • Schools' future on agenda

    A "MELTING pot" of ideas is expected at a public meeting to discuss the future of Bromyard's schools cluster on Tuesday evening (July 15). Mayor of Bromyard and Winslow, cllr Jonathan Lester, said: "The public may not be up-to-date with how things are

  • Travel agent opens doors

    LEDBURY will once again become a town with its own travel agents, and the first customers could we welcomed as soon as today, (Friday July 11). Select World Travel of Malvern has taken on the premises that was occupied by Status Travel for around a decade

  • Head has done 'wonderful job'

    QUEEN Elizabeth College's headteacher, Adrian Long, has been appointed principal of Minster College in Leominster. Chairman of the governers at the QE, Bill Evans, said: "Adrian Long has done a wonderful job for us at QE and thoroughly deserves his new

  • No certainty of summer warmth

    A COOL June and a rainy start to July has left Ledbury weather-watcher Norman Selkirk hoping for better weather in August. Mr Selkirk of Albert Road said: "Sadly, there is no clear indication as yet that fine, settled summer weather is likely and as

  • Peake's visions of China

    The luminous talent that was author and artist Mervyn Peake was brought to light by his son, Sebastian, during a moving illustrated lecture in the Burgage Hall.The event, on Wednesday July 9, would have been Mervyn Peake's 97th birthday, had he not

  • Today's events

    Thursday Early Ears Fun Music & Body Brain Activities for 0-5s at Malvern Theatres, Grange Road, Great Malvern. 10am. £4.50 child £7 two. Block Booking concessions. 01684 566076. Clay Time After school workshops in the Pottery, The Fold, Bransford on