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The Tudor House Museum will host the event on Saturday, April 26, from 2pm to 3pm, with historic environment records officer, Sheena Payne-Lunn, taking charge. The quiz is open to teams of two to four ...
AN art gallery is hosting a talk with a veteran curator about a renowned artist alongside an exhibition of his work.
A CELEBRATION of Gerry Rafferty's music is coming to Worcester. Right Down The Line - The Gerry Rafferty Songbook will be performed at Huntingdon Hall on Saturday, September 20 at 7.30pm. The concert ...
GREYFRIARS House and Garden will be open for tours on this bank holiday Easter Monday. The National Trust site will provide guided tours of the house from 10am to 2.10pm on April 21. Tours area ...
In Bedwardine, council stalwart Alan Amos will be hoping to be re-elected in the seat he has held for more than a decade - although he now represents a different party. Mr Amos, who recently joined ...
A SOCIAL landlord has spread Easter cheer across the region with egg donations. Platform Housing Group has delivered Easter eggs to several locations as part of its community efforts. One Platform ...
THREE former Worcestershire cricket stars will return for a special evening to support grassroots projects in South Africa.
A CARE provider has been shortlisted for a national award. Severn Vale Home Care in Worcester has been recognised for its commitment to fair pay and ethical employment practices. The company is in the ...
Singer Lorde has announced her first original solo single in almost four years with What Was That. The 28-year-old singer, whose real name is Ella Yelich-O’Connor, announced the track in a post on ...
With Japan charging an average tax rate of 1.9% on other countries’ goods and having a long-standing alliance with the US, the Wednesday talks are a crucial indicator of whether the Trump ...
Lawyers for hip-hop producer Sean “Diddy” Combs asked a federal judge in New York on Wednesday to delay his May 5 sex-trafficking trial by two months so they can better prepare a defence.
Organisations providing support for children said they are working in ‘progressively challenging circumstances’.