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Music all around you at Cathedral

10:57am Wednesday 6th August 2008

FESTIVAL goers should expect the unexpected and prepare to be surprised.

Open garden will benefit blind college

Beautiful water plants at Lower Hope

2:12pm Tuesday 5th August 2008

THE Royal National College for the Blind is to benefit from an open gardens event on Sunday, August 10, at the Lower Hope Estate, near Ullingswick.

Step back to Tudor times

9:22pm Monday 4th August 2008

FAMILIES can step back in time and experience the world of the Tudors at Hereford Cathedral on Wednesday, August 13.

Living history at countryside museum

9:27pm Monday 4th August 2008

HENRY VIII had six wives, everyone knows that. But what else do you know about the Tudors?

Poet torn between two women

9:26pm Monday 4th August 2008

THE wartime film The Edge of Love is being shown at The Roses Theatre in Tewkesbury on Friday, August 8, at 7.30pm.

New band has New Orleans spirit

9:23pm Monday 4th August 2008

THE latest Friends of Upton Jazz concert features a performance from Spirit of Coyler, a new UK band inspired by the New Orleans sound of legendary performer Ken Coyler.

Car show includes classic tribute acts

The Searchers

9:11pm Monday 4th August 2008

SIXTIES supergroup The Searchers are coming to Malvern as part of a Motorbikes and Music Extravaganza.

Wide range of attractions at Eastnor model show

9:07pm Monday 4th August 2008

FROM fighter planes to jumbo jets, from sailing boats to battle ships, working models of every kind will be on display at this year’s Eastnor Castle Model Air and Boat Show.

Film fest is aimed at younger crowd

9:05pm Monday 4th August 2008

THE Swan Theatre in Worcester is hosting a children’s film festival as part of this year’s Worcester Festival.

Tribute to Blondie

Call Me Blondie

9:03pm Monday 4th August 2008

NUMBER One hits by the legendary Eighties band Blondie will feature in a tribute show by Call Me Blondie at the Roses Theatre in Tewkesbury on Saturday, August 9.


UK News

Lib Dems unveil youth crime plan

Chris Huhne wants MPs to listen to a Muslim policeman

Updated 9:21pm Thursday 7th August 2008

Youngsters who commit minor offences and get involved in anti-social behaviour should not be locked up, because they go on to re-offend more seriously, the Liberal Democrats said.


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