Summary

  • Updates from Friday 9 September

  1. Quarantine: Family set to lose £1,000 on cancelled flightspublished at 12:12 British Summer Time 27 July 2020

    BBC Hereford and Worcester

    A family is set to lose £1,000 after deciding to cancel their holiday to Spain next month.

    Passengers arrive at Birmingham AirportImage source, PA Media

    With people arriving back in the UK from Spain having to self-isolate for 14 days, Sarah Hepworth, from Bromsgrove, said they couldn't go on the trip.

    She told BBC Hereford and Worcester they had been due to go on 8 August but coming back with the added quarantine would have overlapped with her children returning to school.

    "It's hard because the children were looking forward to it after having to stay in for such a long time and then have this very last minute, it's a real pain."

    Mrs Hepworth added their holiday insurance wouldn't cover the cancellation so their only hope would be if the airline cancelled the flights.

  2. Spain quarantine 'very unfair' on Balearic touristspublished at 11:26 British Summer Time 27 July 2020

    BBC Hereford and Worcester

    A quarantine on people arriving in the UK from Spain should have been more targeted to specific parts of the mainland, a holidaymaker in Majorca's told the BBC.

    People in the sea on one of the Balearic IslandsImage source, Reuters

    The new coronavirus travel rule was announced on Saturday evening following a spike in the number of new cases in Spain this week.

    Fran Thomas, from Ledbury, Herefordshire, is currently on holiday with her family in the Balearic Island of Majorca and is due home tomorrow.

    "I completely accept we took a risk, we came on holiday during a pandemic, I completely understand that, I accept it."

    But she added: "They've had very few cases here compared with other areas of mainline Spain so it seems very unfair they've included the Balearics and the Canary Islands."

  3. Two charged with murder over fatal stabbingpublished at 10:16 British Summer Time 25 July 2020

    The 22-year-old victim was found at a house in Redditch.

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  4. Backing for River Severn plan which could heat citypublished at 18:55 British Summer Time 24 July 2020

    Local Democracy Reporting Service
    Christian Barnett

    The River Severn could be used to heat buildings in Worcester after the city council agreed to investigate the idea.

    River Severn in Worcester

    Councillors backed plans to spend up to £7,000 on studying whether a heat network could be created in the city and at ways the river could be used for energy.

    The proposal would see water drawn through a network of pipes from either the river or the ground and pumped around many of the buildings.

    A report to the city council's environment committee on 21 July said the heat produced by the river would be the equivalent of 10,000 gas boilers.

  5. Coronavirus cases at farm rise to 134published at 18:42 British Summer Time 24 July 2020

    Workers have been asked to self-isolate at AS Green and Co in Mathon since the outbreak began.

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  6. Minibus identified as source of virus outbreakpublished at 13:21 British Summer Time 24 July 2020

    A Covid-19 outbreak at an Evesham food packaging firm is being linked to another in Sandwell.

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  7. Officials 'happy' with Covid-19 precautions after outbreakpublished at 11:39 British Summer Time 24 July 2020

    BBC Hereford and Worcester

    Health officials say they are happy with the protective measures at a food packaging site where 14 staff tested positive for Covid-19.

    Entrance to site

    Hundreds of workers at Evesham Vale Growers Limited in Worcestershire will now be tested today after the outbreak.

    The county council and Public Health England said they would get the results over the weekend and then decide on their next course of action.

    But Kathryn Cobain, Worcestershire's director for public health, said the firm had installed good precautionary measures including screens and extra handwashing.

    "We are taking the precautionary steps, jointly with the business who have been really supportive of taking these steps, to make sure their workforce is protected and to make sure we're protecting this vital food chain."

  8. Coronavirus: How many cases are there in your area?published at 11:10 British Summer Time 24 July 2020

    The number of people testing positive for coronavirus in Sandwell has risen again, according to new figures.

    The data from Public Health England shows there were 86 new cases in the week up to 20 July. Figures for the seven days to 19 July showed 76 cases.

    That means 26.3 people tested positive for every for every 100,000 population (up to 20 July), up from 12.2 a week earlier.

    Dr Lisa McNally, the Director of Public Health for Sandwell, said on Monday it hadn't yet reached the stage where a local lockdown was needed, but she was monitoring the rise.

    Infection rate slideImage source, Reuters

    Here are the rate of infections (per 100,000 people) for all local authorities in the West Midlands - for the seven days up to 20 July, compared with the previous week.

    • Birmingham up to 12.9 from from 7.0
    • Bromsgrove up to 5.1 from 4.1
    • Cheshire East down to 3.9 from 4.2
    • Coventry up to 7.4 from 2.5
    • Dudley down to 0.9 from 2.2
    • East Staffordshire down to 15.2 from 29.5
    • Herefordshire down to 16.1 from 43.7
    • Lichfield up to 4.8 from 3.8
    • Newcastle-under-Lyme down to 2.3 from 5.4
    • North Warwickshire is up to 9.3 from 1.5
    • Nuneaton and Bedworth up to 10.9 from 10.1
    • Redditch up to 3.5 from 0.0
    • Rugby down to 3.7 from 10.3
    • Sandwell up to 26.3 from 12.1
    • Shropshire down to 0.9 from 3.4
    • Solihull down to 5.1 from 7.9
    • South Staffordshire stays the same at 2.7
    • Staffordshire Moorlands down to 0.0 from 4.1
    • Stoke-on-Trent down to 2.7 from 9.0
    • Stratford-on-Avon down to 0.0 from 5.5
    • Tamworth down to 2.6 from 3.9
    • Telford and Wrekin stays the same at 7.3
    • Walsall down to 8.8 from 11.3
    • Warwick up to 2.1 from 1.4
    • Wolverhampton up to 5.7 from 4.2
    • Worcester up to 4.9 from 2.9
    • Wychavon down from 1.6 from 4.7
  9. Virus outbreak at food packaging firmpublished at 19:12 British Summer Time 23 July 2020

    All staff at Evesham Vale Growers Limited will be tested after 14 confirmed cases.

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  10. New owners for fire-damaged medieval pubpublished at 18:42 British Summer Time 23 July 2020

    BBC Hereford and Worcester

    The 14th Century Booth Hall in Hereford is set for a new lease of life after being bought by the owners of a restaurant in the city.

    Rich and James Manning from the Shack Revolution have taken over the building which was damaged in a fire in 2010 and has been empty for the past three years.

    Booth HaImage source, Google

    The timber-framed building has been renovated into a restaurant with eight hotel rooms.

  11. Packaging company frustrated in lack of job applicationspublished at 15:21 British Summer Time 23 July 2020

    BBC Hereford and Worcester

    A packaging company that wants to take on 90 more staff has said it's "exasperated" by the lack of interest.

    Modern Packaging in Pershore makes packaging for supermarket food and the pharmaceutical industry and has been under new management since February.

    Factory

    The jobs on offer over the next five years range in pay from £10 an hour to £50,000 a year.

  12. Arrest after 'brutal' sexual assaultpublished at 13:53 British Summer Time 23 July 2020

    A woman has been the victim of a "brutal and brazen" sexual attack in Worcester, police have said., external

    Grosmont AvenueImage source, Google

    West Mercia Police said the assault was on Grosmont Avenue last night and was seen by a member of the public who came to the victim's aid, forcing the attacker to flee.

    Shortly afterwards, officers arrested a man in his 40s, from Worcester, on suspicion of attempted rape.

    Once in custody, they further arrested him on suspicion of trespass to commit a sexual offence relating to a case on 15 July at a house in Blakefield Road in the city.

  13. River could heat city centre buildingspublished at 12:10 British Summer Time 23 July 2020

    Worcester City Council has earmarked £7,000, to see if city centre buildings could be heated using the River Severn, external.

    Water would be drawn through a network of pipes from either the river or the ground and pumped around many of the buildings.

    WorcesterImage source, Google

    A report to the city council's environment committee on 21 July said the heat produced by the river would be the equivalent of 10,000 gas boilers.

    If the scheme is viable, it could help reduce emissions in the city.

  14. Free rides on Beryl Bikes over the summerpublished at 11:10 British Summer Time 23 July 2020

    People can use Hereford's Beryl Bikes cycle hire scheme for free during the summer holidays.

    From next week until the end of August, the first 30 minutes of all journeys ending in a Beryl Bay will be free.

    Beryl BikeImage source, Beryl Bikes

    It's been a year since the bikes were introduced in the city and in that time cyclists have pedaled more than 130,000 km in 50,000 trips.

    There are now 200 of the green bikes in Hereford.

  15. Arrest after reports of man with axepublished at 18:52 British Summer Time 22 July 2020

    An 18-year-old man from Worcester has been arrested following reports of a man with an axe.

    Officers were called to Gresham Road at around 11:30 after several people with weapons were reported to be in a dispute.

    Gresham RoadImage source, Google

    The man was arrested on suspicion of possessing a bladed article and is in custody at Worcester Police Station.

  16. Nuisance gulls send council back to the drawing boardpublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 22 July 2020

    Fresh proposals to tackle Worcester’s growing gull population will be brought forward in October.

    Last night city councillors discussed the findings of a survey of breeding pairs in the city, which found there are now more than 2,000 birds.

    GullImage source, Getty Images

    The survey also found many existing tactics used to deter gulls, such as plastic owls and eagles, or spikes on roof edges, have proved ineffective.

  17. Fly-tipping incidents believed to be linkedpublished at 15:38 British Summer Time 22 July 2020

    It's thought four trailers full of rubbish abandoned in the Bromsgrove area in the last fortnight were all dumped in lay-bys by the same person.

    The Environment Agency said the first load was reported on 12 July and then three more appeared within five miles of the first, all containing household, commercial or industrial waste.

    Trailer full of rubbishImage source, Environment Agency

    The Environment Agency said the trailers were all similar and asked people to check waste removal companies were registered before using them.