The event, which involves University of Worcester students and staff alongside many other organisations, takes place on March 31 from 11am until 3pm.
Once all chicks have been found, a prize can be collected from the Tourist Information Centre, located in Teme Street, Tenbury, and The Pepperpot, in Upton.
Each session includes gentle exercise, a friendly chat and a cuppa. It’s free to attend and there is no need to book, just turn up on the day ...
A NEW series of true crime talks at The Hive will shine a light on some of Worcestershire’s most fascinating, and often ...
The RGS Worcester team took an early lead, only to be pegged back by the King’s team as both teams settled into the contest.
In a decision already being described as a defining moment for modern sport, the International Olympic Committee has announced a new policy to protect.
Although petting livestock is a popular activity around spring, there are risks to doing so, including the increased chance ...
THIS YEAR’S Wythall and Hollywood Fun Run is now just over two months and those thinking of taking part are being urged to ...
The endurance event saw staff, students and visitors take turns maintaining continuous CPR on a training mannequin for a full ...
Sir Keir Starmer has said it is Ed Miliband’s decision whether Britain drills for oil and gas in the North Sea, as political ...
THERE’S a new place to get on your bike in Worcester. A new pump track has opened next to Perdiswell Leisure Centre, ready ...
Expected to achieve a return on investment within five years, the installation will reduce annual energy costs by approximately £120,000 annually.