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Calendars from a Ross-on-Wye company go global
Malvern has become a vital cog in the country's battle against cyber crime.
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Midlands charities receive major boost from "primetimers"
You can have your cake and eat it, as Mollies, a new shop opens in Upton-upon-Severn.
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Voluntary Youth Service looking for "Volunteer Buddies"
Can you help disabled children to become more active? Tony talks about Frank Carson.
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Ledbury barber celebrates 65 years in the trade
Droitwich author, Sheryl Browne has written a new book, "A Recipe for Disaster".
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Track your house sale and a Hereford agapanthus goes to America
Contact Counts is an innovative company which helps you track the sale of your home.
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Do our children need lessons in life from a motivator and mentor?
A date with a business from Ross which supplies calendars to companies all over the world.
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Stories this week with Hayley Westenra and about the Titanic
Children's author, Diane Purkiss, on why fairy tales may be too scary for their children.
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Find out about the Olympic torch celebrations in Worcester in May
Flying pigs? What links Kune Kune pigs in Himbleton with the County Air Ambulance?
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Worcestershire people can use their spare room for the homeless
How different is dating when you're older? The rules of romance change through the years.
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Franchising, can it work and we're live from the Falklands
Locals help to replace a brand new shed after the old one was burnt out last summer.
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On Valentine's Day, dating for the over-50's and mature divorces
Who should be in the top 60 new Elizabethans to mark the Queen's Diamond reign.
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A Zumba class for "faith within fitness" at St Peter's Church
A Worcestershire family visits the Falkland Islands to remember their son killed in 1982.
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Fabio Capello, Peter Sissons, Julian Lloyd Webber
Find out about the latest iPhone app, designed by a Worcestershire company.
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The future of our high streets with the Federation of Small Business
A Redditch bus company is looking after the safety of children on the way to school.
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Elgar's Birthplace Museum, unwanted horses and children's safety
We'll be taking a look around the newly re-opened music centre in Lower Broadheath.
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The Hot Seat: can Worcester cope with a bigger university?
Can we cope if Worcester becomes one of the most popular university cities in England?
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Safer Internet Day
Does the young person in your life "over-shares" online?
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Asbestos in schools
70 percent of schools in the UK are thought to have some form of asbestos in them.
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Behind the scenes of a top secret company
There's an ever growing group of top secret companies in Herefordshire & Worcestershire.
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2012 Olympics encourages more sport in teenagers
Millions suffer from hypertension, follow some simple steps to help avoid the condition.
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Award winning chef Raymond Blanc on The Very Hungry Frenchman
We unveil the secrets of sushi plus witness the start of the salmon season on the Severn.
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What is "funky trunk"?
Worcester Community Trust is looking for 14 to 24-year-olds to change bad habits for good!
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Ladies' rugby
Touch rugby for women - could you be the next scrum-half for a Worcestershire club?
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Helping teenagers behind the wheel
Speaking to one of the most highly qualified female driving instructors in the industry.
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Save money, get fitter and ease traffic
A new scheme's being launched in Hereford - but will it work?
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Holocaust Memorial Day
A Worcestershire high school plays its part in Holocaust Memorial Day commemorations.
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Canoeing the River Severn
Meeting the man who is about to join the Army, but not before he canoes down the Severn!
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How to start your own business
Real-life entrepreneurs and what you can do to make your business dreams a reality.
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Is the Teme Bridge closure at Tenbury Wells affecting traders?
The 2 Faced Dance Company receives 拢100,000 from the Olympic Dance for the Games fund.
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Herefordshire's Weir Gardens open three weeks early
Malvern book lovers try to save independent book shop Beacon Books.