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  • Woman trapped following car smash

    A WOMAN was cut free from a car today (Sunday, November 30) after being trapped for an hour and a half following an accident in Bewdley. An accident, which involved two cars, occurred on the A456 in Ribbesford near to the junction at Heightington

  • American Thanksgiving on the menu at Kidderminster school

    STUDENTS at a Kidderminster School enjoyed a celebration feast to mark the American holiday of Thanksgiving. The Holy Trinity School pupils enjoyed a meal courtesy of their school chef and catering team from MiQuill Catering. The menu included turkey

  • Disaster is just around the corner

    As a Bewdley resident and trader, I was disappointed to read two stories in the Shuttle recently. The first one was about the proposed removal of the flood barriers from Beals Corner. The second one was the proposed closure of the fire station

  • Kidderminster & District Archaeological Society

    On December 3, Anthony Green will give an illustrated talk to the society about the history of Redditch, he will discuss the pre-Conquest area, the Cistercian Abbey at Bordesley and the appearance of the Redditch name, the post Dissolution period,

  • Almost £1 million of taxpayers money saved by NHS trust

    SAVINGS of almost £1 million have been made by the trust which runs community nursing and mental health services in Worcestershire. The NHS has published data which outlines how much trusts spend on buildings, including energy and water consumption

  • Donated jackets to help pupils be seen

    A KIDDERMINSTER opticians has helped ensure children can be seen during the dark nights by donating 30 high-visibility vests. Specsavers, in Coventry Street, donated the vests to a one of the classes at St George’s Primary School as part of Road

  • Whild frustrated by poor defending

    MANAGER Gary Whild was a frustrated figure after watching Harriers let a one goal slip in yesterday's 2-1 defeat at Altrincham. Marvin Johnson's excellent effort had fired Kidderminster ahead but the away side faded and James Lawrie and Damian

  • Fundraising coffee morning to offer diabetes advice

    A CHARITY coffee morning it being held at Kidderminster Hospital’s diabetes centre to help raise money for the treatment hub. Between 10am and noon on Friday, December 5, tea and coffee as well as cake and biscuits will be on sale in the Fred Holland