Disgust at racist National Front graffiti daubed on Warndon house
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Residents plea to stop most beautiful tree in Northwick being felled
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THE CONSERVATIVES have secured an overall majority on Worcester City Council on a day which saw Labour lose four wards. Big victories for the Conservatives in the city’s Gorse Hill, Nunnery and Warndon wards as well as a big win for the Green Party in the Arboretum ward meant Labour lost four seats leaving the Tories with an overall majority of one. Labour also lost veteran councillor Roger Berry in Gorse Hill, a ward he has represented for 25 years, as well as former parliamentary candidate and deputy leader Joy Squires on another dreadful day for the party. James Stanley, who won in Gorse Hill in the county council elections, claimed another victory for the Conservatives in the area which is now represented by two Tory councillors having been a Labour stronghold for years.