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  • Maude on village visit

    THE Chairman of the Conservative Party visited the new doctor's surgery in Inkberrow to see what facilities it offered to residents. Francis Maude was at the new surgery with Redditch's Tory Parliamentary spokesman Karen Lumley. He said he thought the

  • Foreman retires after 50 years

    A FOREMAN who worked in the press shop at Redditch company A Poole & Son for 50 years has retired. Peter Davies, who turned 65 on Christmas Eve, will be returning to work part time in 2007 because he loves the job so much. "It's a way of life, isn't

  • Re-appeal on bag snatch

    POLICE are again appealing for a witness to come forward after a bag was stolen from a woman with learning difficulties. The victim was walking in the area of Plymouth Road and Haresfield Road on Thursday, November 30 at about 4.15pm. A male approached

  • Team scores new strip

    A SCHOOL team has scored a new set of strips from the Football Foundation. The Kingfisher School was given the new Nike kit, worth £400, as part of the Football Foundation's Junior Kit Scheme, fronted by England and Tottenham goalkeeper Paul Robinson

  • Youngsters spend project cash

    A GROUP of youngsters were given the chance to spend more then £280,000 when Worcestershire County Council asked them to choose projects to fund. The council's youth service gave 15 teenagers the responsibility of deciding how to spend £282,374 of cash

  • Students rise to fashion challenge

    STUDENTS from Inkberrow Design Centre will be seeing who can cut it in a fashion competition. The lucky five are taking part in the Golden Shears competition, where they have to make a tailored suit to be judged in London in January. Those that make