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Taxi marshal scheme is expanded
Worcester's taxi marshalling scheme gets funding for five more years after positive feedback from Christmas revellers.
Council backs £1.6m improvements
Businesses in Worcester vote in favour of a new £1.6m scheme to try to encourage more people to visit the city and boost trade there.
Business pair in BBC show success
Two business people invest £100,000 in a Worcester couple's business on a BBC TV show.
New business aim for ex-Kays site
People living near Worcester's former Kays site want it to be replaced with new businesses, a survey suggests.
The weighty price of metal thefts
Criminals are stealing everything from manhole covers to road signs to cash in on the rising price of scrap metal.
Turner Report: Our Panel's Views
Our Pensions Panel of readers give their reaction to Adair Turner's proposals. How do they shape up as a way ahead for better pensions?
Ex-teacher jailed over fake bomb
A man is sentenced to nine months in jail after leaving a fake bomb on Worcester High Street.
Cuban student hopes to visit
The daughter of a former son-in-law of Fidel Castro is planning an educational visit to Worcester.
Plans to close post offices
The Post Office announces plans to close five branches in Worcester in the New Year.
Printing firms to merge
A well known Worcestershire printing firm will expand when it joins forces with an established Birmingham company.
Mori puts itself up for sale
The market research and polling company founded by Bob Worcester is looking for a buyer and could change hands for up to £100m.
Car ploughs into house
A 90-year-old woman escapes uninjured after a car smashed into the front of her house in Worcester.




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