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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. |
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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. |
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Business pair in BBC show success
Two business people invest £100,000 in a Worcester couple's business on a BBC TV show. |
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Fire breaks out at office units
Up to 30 firefighters tackle a blaze at office units in the West Midlands. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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? |
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Ex-teacher jailed over fake bomb
A man is sentenced to nine months in jail after leaving a fake bomb on Worcester High Street. |
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Cuban student hopes to visit
The daughter of a former son-in-law of Fidel Castro is planning an educational visit to Worcester. |
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Plans to close post offices
The Post Office announces plans to close five branches in Worcester in the New Year. |
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Printing firms to merge
A well known Worcestershire printing firm will expand when it joins forces with an established Birmingham company. |
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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. |
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Car ploughs into house
A 90-year-old woman escapes uninjured after a car smashed into the front of her house in Worcester. |