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I met a lady (Dr. Joy Rooney) at 4networking this morning, who helps support a local conservation group, called the
Hartlebury Common Loc
This post/thread is open to anyone in the local community who has views or information on all aspects of alternative and complementary therapies.
This is not a censored forum. You are welcome to add your own views and beliefs, although offensive materia
This thread/post is for local people to write about anything to do with religion, religious celbrations, religious festivals etc.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Although I welcome everybody's viewpoint from the Kidderminster area, I will not allow publication of offen
A LECTURER in complementary therapies and ancient spirituality from Bewdley has had her first book published.
Mrs Darley's Pagan Whispers, by Carole Carlton, explores the origins of the folklore and legends behind well known festivals. Woven througho
A famous local live music event happens between Kidderminster and Ludlow on 19th July 2008, oddly named THE HOLE IN THE WALL concert.On a radio interview, self confessed "frustrated old rocker" Chris (rock-Itman) Woodward once said "youʼre never too young
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