Security guard scoops £250k on scratchcard after stopping by Asda before first date
Luke Ashman s mum initially thought he d been in an accident after he got home and started shouting out the incredible news. The 21-year-old plans to snap up a Ford Mustang and start his own business
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It s not long now until we find out the winners of the 2021 Worcestershire Health & Social are Awards. We launched the awards - in conjunction with the University of Worcester - earlier this year to shine a light on the fantastic work this sector has done throughout the pandemic and every other day to care for us all. The winner will be announced in a celebrity-backed virtual awards ceremony on Thursday, May 27 - to be broadcast on Facebook. Today we are meeting the three finalists in the Dementia Carer Award category, kindly sponsored by Crossroads - Caring for Carers.
Helen O Driscoll
Using an interactive tool from
Co-Op Insurance, now it’s entirely possible to find out. As restriction ease, we will be eager to travel around the region to visit family and friends or enjoy a spot of shopping. This Park Smart tool can help you find the safest streets to park on in Worcester by showing you where in Worcester vehicle crime has taken place.
What is vehicle crime?
Theft from a vehicle
Theft of a vehicle The app reveals the number of vehicle crimes in any given area. It uses data published by the Home Office and includes crime data from the last six months.
Kirk’s Chelsea award-winning low-allergen garden for the University of Worcester
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The hay fever season is here (it runs from March to September), causing misery for 20 per cent of the UK’s population overall and 37 per cent of teenagers, according to NHS statistics.
Hay fever – caused by pollen – is one of the most common allergies and is often linked with others, particularly food, and respiratory conditions such as asthma. A total of 44 per cent of the British adult population suffers from at least one allergy, with the figures on a steadily upward trend, reports Allergy UK.