University of Worcester students to showcase artistic talents
Check out new and original artwork by students at the University of Worcester.
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Covering news in Worcester.
Some of Nathan's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, a journalist or editor always decides what content to cover and always reviews this content before it is published.
Check out new and original artwork by students at the University of Worcester.
The public has been invited to learn more about the menopause by attending a talk hosted by an expert.
A walking football programme is getting people living with Parkinsons moving.
Get your walking boots on for a group stroll to celebrate a year since the launch of a 12-mile marked route around Worcester.
A support worker who has gone from a newcomer to an influential colleague in less than a year is being celebrated by a care provider.
The Armed Forces are set to recreate a Beethoven masterpiece with the sound of cannon.
The artistic talents of young people and children will be showcased at an exhibition at Worcester Cathedral.
Members of the public can help shape a guide for planners and developers in enhancing the city's conservation area.
You could get the keys to a classic Land Rover Defender or £20,000 by winning the charity's biggest ever raffle.
The Midlands Air Ambulance Charity will redevelop one of its airbases after receiving a nearly £2 million grant.
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