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The following death notices were published in the Kidderminster Shuttle:
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The following death notices were published in the Kidderminster Shuttle:
It appears the Council have failed in their responsibility to keep the roadside environment in good order, to the extent that waist high grass is now creating a driving hazard particularly along Habberley Lane and no doubt other locations across the borough.
A Kidderminster man has been charged with murder following the death of a man in Charfield, South Gloucestershire, on Friday night, 24 June.
The following death notices were published in the Kidderminster Shuttle:
It looks like we are going to lose all our busses. Diamond Bus, a familiar sight across the county, has written to the County Council, and to all MPs, stating that they cannot continue to lose over £1million a year on the existing bus routes.
On Saturday 11th June, Station Inn FC held a charity veterans football tournament at Baxter College.
The following death notices were published in the Kidderminster Shuttle:
Protecting greenbelt is a job for all politicians
After visitors Redditch 1st XI had won the toss and elected to bat, Pershore 1st XI all-rounder Stephen Miles (5-36 & 52*) played a starring role for the home team as his excellent contribution helped the table toppers to a tight one wicket win at the Bottoms.
KIDDERMINSTER clinched a commanding nine wicket win over reigning champions Berkswell following a fabulous display to boost their Birmingham League Premier One prospects.
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