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Rowbottom roars to success at Snetterton

2:00pm Thursday 17th July 2008

DRIVING ace Daniel Rowbottom recorded his highest finish yet in the SEAT Supra Cup when he finished fourth in round 11 at Snetterton on Sunday.

Dalton comes out tops in medal

1:00pm Thursday 17th July 2008

DAVE Dalton won Bewdley Pines GC’s Division One seniors July medal.

A Ruddy good show by Denise

1:00pm Thursday 17th July 2008

BOWLS: Denise Ruddy won the Kidderminster and District League’s Tony Crisp Ladies Singles competition at St John’s on Sunday.

Dynamic duo are all smiles on Irish tour

12:00pm Thursday 17th July 2008

WYRE Forest CC development squad riders Dominic Jelfs and Jack Kirk made an impact in the Junior Tour of Ireland last week.

Town start with a win

12:00pm Thursday 17th July 2008

JOINT manager Craig Payton was happy with his Bewdley Town side’s performance, as they kicked off pre-season with a 4-2 win over Wombourne on Tuesday night.

Swifts handed away-day start

11:00am Thursday 17th July 2008

STOURPORT Swifts have been handed an away trip to Woodford United in the opening game of the BGB Southern League Division One Midlands.

Ward back in action

8:00am Thursday 17th July 2008

TRIATHLETE and Amazing Feet member Rachel Ward was back in action with a host of events during July.

Cookley’s championship hopes hurt by bad weather

7:00pm Wednesday 16th July 2008

COOKLEY CC's title hopes in the Worcestershire Crusader League Division Three were hit as their match against Birlingham was abandoned on Saturday.

Sophia steals the show in Redditch

6:00pm Wednesday 16th July 2008

ATHLETCS: Sophia De Beer was the star of the show for Kidderminster and Stourbridge AC at the latest round of Heart of England Championships.

Samurai fighters in charge

5:45pm Wednesday 16th July 2008

FIGHTERS from Samurai Judo Club took part in the Kent International Open Championships and left with a host of medals.


National News

Market towns tops for house prices

House price growth fell to lowest level for 12 years

Updated 3:06am Saturday 19th July 2008

Home-buyers are prepared to pay more for properties in market towns to benefit from the high quality of life the towns offer, research shows.


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