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Worcestershire s new High Sheriff Richard Amphlett sworn in

SHERIFF: Richard Amphlett is the new High Sheriff A NEW High Sheriff of Worcestershire has taken up his role.  Richard Amphlett was appointed on April 8 to hold the position for 12 months - a position which has a family tradition for the 55 year-old. His ancestor William Amphlett held the position three times in the 18th century, along with a number of other Amphletts over the years. Mr Amphlett, who lives in Tenbury Wells with wife Annabel and sons George and Patrick, is managing director of insurance brokers Cox Mahon. As part of the Sheriff’s charitable initiative, he has pledged to support organisations battling to help the county recover from the effects of the Coronavirus pandemic, including mental health charities.

WCG responds to criticism of Malvern Hills College closure handling

COLLEGE: Cllr Beverley Nielsen announced a meeting was taking place with WCG THE college group handling the ongoing closure of Malvern Hills College has hit back at accusations they are not working to secure its future. WCG, which announced in November its plans to close the college, moved to clarify a number of issues raised by Cllr Beverley Nielsen, chair of the Malvern Hills College SOS Task Group. A spokesman said: “We would reiterate that the announcement by WCG to cease operations at the Albert Road site in Malvern was taken with the greatest reluctance last November. It primarily stems from the Government cuts in adult education funding over the last decade – a point made this week by the FE Commissioner who sadly accepted that such decisions are having to be made across the college sector in an FE Week feature.

Labour calls on county council to save Malvern Hills College from closure

CALL: Malvern Hills College; Cllr Robin Lunn (left) and Cllr Richard Udall (right) LABOUR councillors are calling on the county council to step in and buy Malvern Hills College to prevent it from closing. The college is due to close in August after bosses said it was too expensive to keep open with many students moving to courses in other parts of the county. Malvern Hills College has now been listed as an asset of community value, through the work of the Malvern Hills College SOS Task Group, and Labour county councillors are now calling on Worcestershire County Council to use compulsory purchase powers to save it from closure.

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