Archive

  • PREVIEW: Altrincham v Harriers

    IN-FORM Harriers face a tricky test at relegation battling Altrincham. Kidderminster’s opponents may be hovering just outside the Vanarama Conference relegation spots but they boast ten goal hitman Damian Reeves and have hit some form. A draw

  • Steve thanks charity that saved his life

    A GRATEFUL Kidderminster man has raised more than a £1,000 for the medics that helped save his life. Steve Davis suffered multiple serious injuries after falling 20 feet from a tree, which he was working on to cut down, on to rocks on a river bed

  • Hospital phones are still needed

    Referring to the letter from Mr and Mrs Connolly about the pay phone in Kidderminster Hospital. Kidderminster is not the only hospital. I found to my annoyance the pay phone in New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton, has been removed. I wonder

  • Pearson’s brace not enough to save Stour

    STOURPORT Ladies were unable to build on the previous week’s success when they travelled to Swansea last weekend only to lose 3-2 in the Investec Western National League. The Wyre Forest outfit were in a positive mood and determined to give a better

  • Knott scores twice in Stourport triumph

    STOURPORT maintained pole position in the Warwick Printing Midland Hockey League Midlands Division One with a 4-0 win over Telford and Wrekin. The game saw several strange umpiring decisions and both teams were resigned to playing most of the first

  • Harry scoops four at karate championship

    MARTIAL ARTS: A junior member of Tsunami Karate Club has stormed to four medals at the annual Children’s Championships at Portway Leisure Centre, Oldbury . Harry Laight, 11, won gold in individual kata and fought well to come first in the mixed

  • Coaches accept the blame for KCs defeat

    DIRECTOR of rugby Phil Knowles admitted that he and Kidderminster Carolians’ coaches made mistakes after Saturday’s 47-24 home loss to Shrewsbury in the Midlands Division Two West (North). The Marlpool Lane side never recovered from a poor start

  • Academy’s biggest test

    KIDDERMINSTER Harriers Youth Academy face their biggest moment since they started when they tackle Blackpool in the FA Youth Cup Third Round on Wednesday, December 10 (7pm ko). This is the furthest an under-18s team representing the Aggborough

  • Ladett rewinds the clock

    BEWDLEY Town boss Phil Mullen turned back the clock when he called on goalkeeper Craig Ladett for Tuesday’s trip to Pegasus Juniors. Mullen found himself without a recognised stopper after Rob Dalloway was handed a one-match ban. Ladett hadn

  • Phoenix trounce colts

    WYRE Forest Phoenix Under-11s hit form as they thrashed Withymore Colts 6-1. Olivia Wood and Holly Tew both bagged hat-tricks. It was a great, solid performance from the girls, who scored four goals in an impressive first half. Ellie Symons

  • Gifford pips rivals to take Roll-up title

    GEORGE Gifford was in good form as he won Cleobury Mortimer’s November Double Roll-up. Some fantastic golf was played over the weekend with Stu Humphries shooting five over gross on the first day to record 37 points and take the overnight lead.

  • Trimpley WI

    The WI celebrated their 5th birthday on October 15 with a party at the Hop Pole Inn, Bewdley. Since the first meeting in October 2009 we have had a varied programme from traditional jam and chutney making days, flower arranging evenings to the more

  • Milton Hall Baptist Church

    The Sunday Morning Service at 11am will be led by the Rev Simon Harry. You are very welcome to stay for a cup of tea or coffee and a chat after this service. There will be no Evening Services at Milton Hall. Other activities during the school term

  • Hartlebury Common Local Group

    Mike Lomax, webmaster and member of Hartlebury Common Local Group, spoke about the butterfly transect survey he continues to carry out on a weekly basis from April until September each year. On December 8, Dr Graham Hill, Ecologist, will speak on “

  • Road closures for sewer repair postponed

    SEVERN Trent Water are delaying their work on Birmingham Road, Kidderminster, due to the fire in Horsefair. Due to the fire in A451 Horsefair, Kidderminster, on Thursday evening (November 27), which has closed the road, traffic is using the A456

  • Five golds in strong Samurai showing at championships

    SAMURAI Judo Club juniors had a superb day at the Gloucestershire Open Championships, winning five gold medals, two silvers and four bronze medals. This competition always attracts a strong entry from all over the country, but the Samurai girls

  • Trust end winless streak

    SECOND-from-bottom Harriers Trust recorded their first win of the year in the Kidderminster and District Football League Premier beating Wall Heath PA 3-2. Wolverley Athletic also edged out Haden Rangers 3-2. Kidderminster and District Football

  • Dinsley set for United switch

    SUPER soaraway Stourport Swifts climbed to sixth spot in the Midland Football League this week after thumping Tipton Town 3-1, writes Nick Pullen. Swifts followed up that success on Tuesday with a 2-1 win at AFC Wulfrunians to reach the League

  • Kidderminster man arrested after suspected arson attack

    A MAN has been arrested after a woman and boy were critically injured in a fire in a Kidderminster flat last night. Police and fire chiefs have launched an investigation following a fire in the apartment above a shop in The Horsefair, Kidderminster

  • The football kit 'onesies'

    "ONESIES" were the order of the day when youngsters from Kidderminster Lions football club took on Cookley. The goal for the under eights' match at the Lions' base - Chester Road Sports Club - was to mark World Diabetes Day. And it was close

  • School worshop aimed to 'inspire' parents

    A STOURPORT school has been bringing its pupils and parents together to discover activities that can support learning at home. The Inspire Workshop for reception aged children at St Wulstan’s Catholic Primary School invited parents into the school

  • CCG offer men winter health advice

    WYRE Forest Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is encouraging men to take extra care of themselves during the winter months not ignore concerns about their health. Men’s health has been highlighted throughout November due to the national Movember