THERE are rail delays in Herefordshire this morning after a points failure on the line. National Rail said the 7.32am West Midlands Railway service between Hereford and Great Malvern is currently cancelled due to the fault. Currently services will start and terminate at Great Malvern, with Hereford, Ledbury, and Colwall stations affected. Customers may use alternative West Midlands Railway services between Birmingham and Great Malvern/Shrewsbury, as well as Transport for Wales services between Shrewsbury and Hereford. Rail Replacement transport has been requested to run between Great Malvern and Hereford.
NEW job roles are soon to be filled at a multi-million pound new care home in Malvern. Around 70 vacancies are being filled at Windsor Court Care Home, which is being built in the town by the Maria Mallaband Care Group. To recruit new staff, the company is holding a recruitment event on April 23 and 24 at its showroom in Malvern s Church Street. The private 51 bedroom care home, built on the site of the now closed Malvern Community Hospital, is set to be opened this summer, with jobs for everyone from those with no experience in care, to those with years of experience in the industry.
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By Jon Rogo
Alice Cooper In The 1970s” by Chris Sutton will be released on May 28th.
The book explores the story of Alice Cooper the band and the solo performer from the early years through to the decadent end of the decade. It is the first book to offer a fully rounded approach to the Cooper phenomenon and give full credit to the musicians.
Alice Cooper In The 1970s features interview material from key figures, including Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway and Neal Smith from the original band, plus their session guitarist Mick Mashbir. From the solo Alice years in the 1970s, there is new material from Prakash John, John Tropea and Allan Schwartzberg. There are observations too from Ernie Cefalu, whose company Pacific Eye And Ear designed the album covers. Several other musicians, concert promoters and even the band’s first roadie have also contributed their thoughts.