Summary

  • Seagull turns orange after falling into vat of curry

  • Air show cancelled due to 'increased insurance costs'

  • Probation service to keep Herefordshire base

  • Teenager's liver operation to be shown on TV

  • Updates on Thursday 9 June 2016

  1. Your photos: A fruitful morningpublished at 12:33 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    BBC Weather Watchers

    Our local BBC Weather Watchers have been busy snapping photos this morning as well as letting us know the forecast from where they live.

    Here are three from users Red Robin in Packwood, Warwickshire, J at Severn Ridge in Severn Stoke, Worcestershire and Neil in Alton, Staffordshire:

    PackwoodImage source, Red Robin
    Severn StokeImage source, J at Severn Ridge
    AltonImage source, Neil
  2. Seven hurt as 4x4 'rolls over three times' on M5published at 12:13 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Seven people were hurt after their car towing a caravan overturned on the M5.

    Three ambulances on M5Image source, West Midlands Ambulance Service

    They were on the motorway between J6 and J5, near Droitwich, Worcestershire, when they told the ambulance service the caravan started to sway and caused the car to spin and rollover. , external

    The vehicle's believed to have rolled up to three times before ending up on its roof.

    Paramedics said three men, a woman and three boys were all treated for injuries which weren't serious and taken to hospital.

  3. Barn fire breaks out overnightpublished at 09:54 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    A barn fire broke out overnight near Hereford., external

    Several fire crews were called to the farm in Hampton Bishop just before 01:00, the fire service said., external

    The fireImage source, Hereford and Worcester Fire Service

    It added no-one was hurt and by 05:00 it had reduced the number of crews to two.

    The fireImage source, Hereford and Worcester Fire Service
  4. 'Heartbreaking' as soft play centres remain shutpublished at 17:31 British Summer Time 7 August 2020

    Two owners of soft play centres in the West Midlands say it is "heartbreaking" they are still closed and "really worrying" they have no idea when they will be allowed to reopen.

    Jungleland in Telford became a drop-off point for a local food bankImage source, Mikey Johnson
    Image caption,

    Jungleland in Telford became a drop-off point for a local food bank

    More than 13,000 people have signed a petition on Parliament's website calling for more financial support for the industry.

    Sian Flower owns Monkey Mayhem in Kidderminster and says it's been closed for five months, but regular customers have been supportive.

    "It's been so tough because to phone up to say we've got to cancel the parties - the children don't understand and it's heartbreaking. But so many of the customers have been lovely and a few have said 'please, keep the money'."

    Jungleland in Trench Lock, Telford, also remains closed and owner Belinda Griffiths says it doesn't qualify for government grants and has staff on furlough until October.

    "It's really worrying, there is no solution. There's no clarity from the government saying what is going to happen from October. What's going to happen, how much longer can we remain closed?"

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson said last month: "Soft play areas will sadly need to remain closed for now - although this will be kept under review."

  5. Death of man missing for two years 'unexplained'published at 16:49 British Summer Time 7 August 2020

    Matt Bone, from Hampshire, disappeared in 2018 while visiting the Malvern Hills.

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  6. Your photos: Balmy blue skiespublished at 16:38 British Summer Time 7 August 2020

    BBC Weather Watchers

    We have had a day full of sunshine and warmth and here are more of the blue skies being photographed by our local BBC Weather Watchers.

    These three are from users Sunny Sal in Kinver, Staffordshire, Rileyhev in Hereford and Laura and Glenn in Delph, Dudley:

    KinverImage source, Sunny Sal
    HerefordImage source, Rileyhev
    DelphImage source, Laura and Glenn
  7. Council forced to borrow £4m for flood repairs to roadspublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 7 August 2020

    Local Democracy Reporting Service

    These stories have been covered by the Local Democracy Reporting Service in Herefordshire this week:

    • More than £4m is going to be borrowed by Herefordshire Council to help fund repairs to flood-damaged roads across the county. The local authority said it would allow it to fund the urgent work after government funding wasn't forthcoming.
    Damage to the B4224 between Fownhope and Hereford earlier this year
    • Temporary road closures are going to be discussed in Hereford over concerns they could turn shoppers away. Herefordshire Council is introducing the measures to help with social distancing and agreed to meet with councillors in the city to address the concerns.
    • A village church is going to be turned into an artisan bakery and cafe after volunteers raised £215,000 to restore it. St Michael's in Brampton Abbotts, near Ross on Wye, has been shut since 2008 and the plans, which have been approved, allow it to also be used as a place of worship.
  8. House searched as police probe woman's deathpublished at 12:58 British Summer Time 7 August 2020

    BBC Hereford and Worcester

    A house has been searched by police in Worcester over the death of a woman last year.

    West Mercia Police said , externalit has a cordon around the home on Saddlers Walk and officers were trying to establish how and why she died.

    They haven't confirmed the identity of the woman but did say they are not looking for a body in this search.

    A 42-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday as part of their inquiry and released under investigation.

  9. Your photos: Basking under blue skiespublished at 11:37 British Summer Time 7 August 2020

    BBC Weather Watchers

    The region is already basking under blue skies and hot weather today as far as we can tell from the photos we are getting from our local BBC Weather Watchers.

    These are from users Jon in Stafford, Sunshine Seeker in Stoke Edith, Herefordshire and OutwithArchie in Barnt Green, Worcestershire:

    StaffordImage source, Jon
    Stoke EdithImage source, Sunshine Seeker
    Barnt GreenImage source, OutwithArchie
  10. Ex-rugby star completes Channel swim for hospicepublished at 18:14 British Summer Time 6 August 2020

    The former Worcester Warriors star swam the 21 miles in 13 hours and 57 minutes.

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  11. Your photos: From the water's edgepublished at 13:06 British Summer Time 6 August 2020

    BBC Weather Watchers

    We've had a few photos in this morning from our local BBC Weather Watchers showing some of the waterways and reservoirs across the West Midlands.

    Here are three from users Timbo in Tettenhall, Wolverhampton, Jo in Edgbaston, Birmingham and Hedgehog in Ombersley, Worcestershire:

    TettenhallImage source, Timbo
    EdgbastonImage source, Jo
    OmbersleyImage source, Hedgehog
  12. Paddleboard challenge to support therapy centrepublished at 19:10 British Summer Time 5 August 2020

    The father of an autistic boy is travelling 100 miles down the River Severn on a paddleboard for charity.

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  13. Splash park won't reopen this summerpublished at 17:32 British Summer Time 5 August 2020

    A two-month wait for parts has held up repairs to a splash park in Worcester and means it won't be open this summer.

    Worcester City Council said "significant repairs" were needed by the pumps in Gheluvelt Park and it planned to have the area ready again for next year.

    Splash padImage source, Worcester City Council
  14. New bridge among projects to get cashpublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 5 August 2020

    Local Democracy Reporting Service

    One of the projects to get money from the government's Getting Building Fund is the planned bridge in Worcester, linking Gheluvelt Park and the old Kepax landfill site.

    The bridge will be for pedestrians and cyclists and give people another way to cross the River Severn.

    Planned bridgeImage source, Worcestershire County Council

    Councillor Marc Bayliss, the leader of Worcester City Council, said it would be "a significant addition to our city, providing a real incentive for residents and visitors to walk and cycle more".

  15. Open verdict into death of missing manpublished at 14:40 British Summer Time 5 August 2020

    BBC Hereford and Worcester

    The inquest into the death of a man, whose remains were found in Worcestershire more than two years after he went missing, has returned an open verdict.

    Matt Bone, who was 26, left his parents home in Portsmouth in March 2018, and was reported missing two days after checking in to the Stanbrook Abbey Hotel in Malvern.

    Matt BoneImage source, Family photo

    In June this year human remains found in nearby Newland were identified as those of Mr Bone and police said his death was not being treated as suspicious.

  16. Your photos: A little bit of everythingpublished at 14:11 British Summer Time 5 August 2020

    BBC Weather Watchers

    It seems the weather is giving us a little bit of everything today, as you can see from these photos shared by the BBC Weather Watchers.

    They were taken in the Bromsgrove, Warwick and Gnosall areas.

    BromsgroveImage source, Hedgehog
    WarwickImage source, SteveC
    GnosallImage source, Neil