A whole host of local businesses, and indeed theatre loving individuals, have shown their support for the arts in Worcestershire, by sponsoring the city’s main producing theatre company, the Worcester Repertory Company, in one of its biggest productions of the year – its annual two-week outdoor production in the gardens of Worcester’s historic Commandery.
Read MoreJuly sees the start of a range of FREE visual arts workshops for children and adults as part of the Enlighten project, Evesham’s Creative Lighting Trail.
Read MoreThe Freedom of the City of Worcester could be posthumously awarded to local cricketing legend Basil D'Oliveira CBE, 50 years on from the so-called D'Oliveira Affair, which prompted a sporting boycott of apartheid South Africa.
Read MoreA Malvern-based business which develops software for the Air Traffic Control and Rail Industries is enjoying success with its popular graduate scheme.
Read MoreWychavon District Council is looking for a new line-up of artists who might be searching for exhibition space to show off their work.The Council’s Showell Gallery, which is located at the Civic Centre in Pershore, will become available in September.
Read MoreThe team at Pershore Tennis Centre were represented at Wimbledon last week as members Ginny Lowe and Bradley Smith attended the All England Lawn Tennis Club for the British Tennis Awards on Friday – in which Bradley was nominated as a National Finalist.
Read MoreDesign students from the University of Worcester have helped to develop route and information materials for a new regional family cycle project.
Read MoreMore than 60 people from across Malvern joined together to celebrate 100 years of votes for women with a special ‘EqualiTea’ event.
Read MoreBenefits advisers working at a Worcester hospice have raised more than £1.2 million for patients and their loved ones since 2005.
Read MoreThe Mayor of Worcester has officially recognised the contribution of a dog which has picked up over 4,000 pieces of litter in the city.
Read MoreWorcester City Council has awarded a £5,000 grant to the Worcester Carnival, to help Saturday’s event go with a bang.
Read MoreSome of the district’s best sports men and women will come together to celebrate their achievements at this year’s prestigious Malvern Hills District Community Sports Awards
Read MoreAn auction of promises has raised thousands of pounds for a local hospice.
Read MoreA Worcester school boy will be getting on his bike for hospice care next month.
Read MoreWith the hot weather looking like it’s here to stay into the weekend, Wychavon District Council is inviting people to come and cool off in its water play fountains.
Read MoreWychavon District Council has once again raised a flag to mark the start of a week of recognition leading up to Armed Forces Day.
Read MoreShortly after its doors opened for the summer season, Droitwich’s Lido has been acknowledged as the most family friendly lido by Waitrose magazine
Read MorePeople around the world now have the chance to hear from inspiring local thought leaders through a series of free videos filmed at the recent TEDxMalvern event.
Read MoreAlan Fielden, an Associate Lecturer in the department of Theatre and Film at the University of Worcester, together with the performance collective JAMS, are recipients of this year’s prestigious Oxford Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust Award. The purpose of the award is to support the development of a new generation of creative practitioners engaged in bold, challenging and innovative performance. As part of the award, their play, Marathon, will receive its world premiere at London’s Barbican Centre in September this year.
Read MoreFamilies and children from across the district will have all summer to take part in a special Malvern Hills treasure hunt.
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