'We stuck to our guns': how scammed couple won back ‘every penny’ after fraud
Clive and Jill Mounce were paid back more than £6,000 by their bank and Malvern Hills District Council
Chief Reporter/Crime/court reporting
I've worked at the Worcester News for 13 years, first as a general reporter than health reporter before moving on to covering cases at the city's crown court. I've reported on major cases including murders and attempted murders, rapes, frauds, historic sexual abuse and drugs conspiracies
I've worked at the Worcester News for 13 years, first as a general reporter than health reporter before moving on to covering cases at the city's crown court. I've reported on major cases including murders and attempted murders, rapes, frauds, historic sexual abuse and drugs conspiracies
Clive and Jill Mounce were paid back more than £6,000 by their bank and Malvern Hills District Council
Pubs like the Three Kings Inn and King Charles House in Worcester mean there are plenty of cosy fireside pubs to warm up by
The path will be cleared say Worcestershire County Council so people are able it once the Kepax Bridge opens
Dewdrop may have 'best Sunday roast in Worcestershire' says manager Ed Burgoyne, speaking in the heart of Elgar country
The DNA evidence suggests there are leopards on the loose in Britain but more data is still needed as Worcestershire sightings continue
The nursery in Carnforth Drive raised the money for BBC Children in Need
The attack between Malvern and Powick 'shattered' the alleged victim's eye socket
Christmas at St Peter's Garden Centre in Worcester
The fair has been organised by the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust
150 cannabis plants have been found after the fire last in Bromyard Road, St John's Worcester
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