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10:06am Thursday 28th August 2008
A DRIVER has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving after a road collision in which a young father died.
Scott Irwin, 23, of Cookley, a front seat passenger in a white Rover 216, sustained fatal injuries in the collision with a white Ford Transit van which happened at about 12.15am on Monday, March 31, at the junction of the A451 Minster Road and Oldington Lane, Kidderminster.
Three other people, a 17-year-old girl and a 17-year-old youth, both rear passengers in the Rover, and an 18-year-old man, the driver of the Rover, received serious injuries in the collision.
A 24-year-old man, the driver of the white Ford Transit van, was arrested at the time on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and was charged yesterday afternoon. He is due to appear before Kidderminster magistrates on Thursday.
The driver of the Rover was arrested on May 31, also on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, but no further action is being taken against him.
STOURPORT’S War Memorial will be upgraded and restored if plans by Stourport Town Council tonight go ahead.
A FORMER British champion weightlifter from Kidderminster has died, aged 70.
THE popular annual Christmas tree festival is going ahead at St Bartholomew’s Church in Areley Kings.
IN June a memorial was dedicated to the former Second World War, US Army’s 52nd General Hospital in the parish church at Wolverley. The day’s events were recorded on film, ensuring that a visual record will be available for future generations.
John Phillpott reviews the Birmingham Royal Ballet's Nutracker at the Birmingham Hippodrome and says: "If only this delightful concoction could be bottled and periodically uncorked every time you felt in need of a pick-me-up. What a tonic that would be."
I AM writing this while waiting for the Queen’s Speech. The forecasts imply it is to be rather meagre and that several proposed Bills will be left out to allow time for more measures to address the financial crisis as and when necessary.
Just what have Mark Yates and Neil Howarth got to do to make people care about Kidderminster Harriers?
MANAGER Mark Yates has urged his Kidderminster Harriers heroes to use the magic of the FA Cup to maintain their red-hot home form.
ANOTHER year of fantastic sporting achievements is drawing to a close and it is time for our readers to cast their online votes to crown The Shuttle/Times and News’ Sports Personality of the Year 2008.
ROY Keane's departure from Sunderland this week underlines that once again world class players do not always make brilliant managers. But why on Earth not?
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