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'Stop the hunting in Laugherne Brook Local Nature Reserve'


County Councillor, Richard Udall says residents have reported people hunting in Laugherne Brook Nature Reserve.
He said: They claim to be hunting for rabbits, but they do not have permission to hunt on city council land.
“We must not allow anyone to hunt in this nature reserve”.
“This is an outdated activity which has no place in a nature reserve, it has to stop, anybody engaged in hunting has to understand they are breaking the law, they do not have permission and it could be a serious offence.
The reserve is full of wildlife, including mammals which have been traditionally hunted, but those days are gone; the reserve should be a safe place for all wildlife. The hunters need to know that we will do all within our power to prevent any illegal hunting on council owned land”. ....

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Recalling those Worcester wash-day blues


THE recent wash-day memories feature in the Worcester Life Stories series prompted many of readers to recall laundry days in their homes.
Sheena Payne-Lunn, joint co-ordinator of Worcester Life Stories, wrote: It seems strange to think today with such ready access to automatic washing machines and dryers, that getting your washing clean and dry was quite an ordeal! 
So much so, that a number of laundries around the city did a roaring trade.
Pants on the line
We shared the story on our We grew up in Worcester page on Facebook, and it soon generated some great exchanges.
Monday seemed to have been the most common day for the laundry to get its weekly wash. ....

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