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Fire guts Chinese restaurant kitchen
A FIRE has gutted the kitchen of a Chinese restaurant and takeaway, forcing it to close temporarily.
FIREFIGHTERS took two hours to put out a major blaze at a Kidderminster industrial estate earlier this morning.
Student's big success in China appeal
A FORMER Worcester Sixth Form College student has raised over A 8,000 for Oxfam's China Earthquake Appeal.
AN elderly Stourport man has won an appeal against a parking fine and will be seeking compensation from Wyre Forest District Council for the stress he says it caused him.
Armed Forces Minister Bob Ainsworth has announced return of troops from Kosovo
A 600-strong British military force deployed to Kosovo amid fears of renewed ethnic violence is returning to the UK.
Ladies shining bright on the greens
BROADWAY ladies excelled in the semi-finals of the county competitions held at Vines Park.
Teenager stabbed to death in street
A teenager has died after he was stabbed following a row with a group of youths.
Death of patient on suicide watch
THE medical care of a mental health patient on "suicide watch" who collapsed and died in hospital will come under scrutiny at an inquest, a coroner has said.
THE rebuilding of the clubhouse at Stourport Sports Club following a devastating arson attack last year faces a A 36,000 stumbling block.
Witness appeal following crash
POLICE are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a driver was seriously injured in a road accident in Stourport.
Young people's skills showcased
YOUNG people involved in clubs and projects run by Worcestershire County Council will be showing off their creative skills next month.
Murder trial switched to Wolverhampton
THE trial of a Stourport couple accused of murder has been switched from Worcester and will take place at Wolverhampton Crown Court in February next year.
Dad's fight to stay in late grandmother's home
Housing dispute: Simon Hazeldine and son Paul, two, outside the Kidderminster house.
I HAVE recently learnt a lesson and that is if you find an injured duck don't seek help to put it out of its suffering.
Charity walk with a difference
No fear: Bob Eaton, who is wearing his late son's Stourport Rugby Club shirt, during the firewalk.
KIDDERMINSTER Lions under-15s were a roaring success last season as they won two trophies and finished runners-up in their league.
Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service sent crews from Worcester, Stourport, Bewdley and Kidderminster to Dingle Farm House, Hillhampton Lane, Little Witley, about 11.43am. Spokesman Alec Mackie said 20 ...
Making a splash: Wyre Forest MP, Dr Richard Taylor launches the ducks. HUNDREDS of plastic ducks made a splash in Kidderminster on Saturday to raise almost 600 for the Shuttle/Times & News Back on Track Appeal.
Young athletes benefit from grant
Upbeat: Joe Wilson, 12 and Ron Oliver with some of the equipment bought so far with Back on Track help.
Lottery winner spent five years on the Sex Offenders' Register after bedding 15-year-old girl
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:43 PM on 05th June 2008 A chef who won 2.6 million in the National Lottery spent five years on the Sex Offenders' Register, it emerged today.