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Report submitted by Worcestershire County League Only five matches tossed a coin and made a start on Saturday as the heavy showery downpours encountered across the region throughout last week put paid to nearly all of the scheduled matches in the Worcestershire County League without a ball being bowled. In the top five divisions who are playing the win/lose/draw format for the first six matches of the season only three matches were able to get underway, with all eventually suffering the same fate. In the Premier Division after waiting for three and quarter hours Stourport-on-Severn were inserted after losing the toss against Bromyard at Walshes Meadow in a match reduced to twenty eight overs a side. However, after just forty-five minutes play with the home team on 48-1 off 10 overs in the first innings a further heavy downpour put paid to events for the day. ....
Kinver Community Bus KINVER S much-loved community bus service for the elderly is back up and running after months of being out of service due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Kinver Community Bus, which has been an institution in the village for more than 30 years, started back out of the roads on April 13 - having been out of service since November last year. Funded by grants from the likes of Staffordshire County Council and Enville Parish Council, the bus has been adapted to meet Covid-19 guidelines - with a panel to divide off the driver s cab from the passenger compartment and to limit the number of people carried on board. ....
MTSU aerospace maintenance management seniors benefit from ‘scholarship’ training May 04, 2021 at 07:29 pm by WGNS MTSU seniors Wagdy Hanna, left, and Logan Knight discuss topics related to a jet engine they are training on in the Flight Operations Center maintenance hangar at Murfreesboro Airport. They are among five MTSU students who received National Business Aviation Administration Charities scholarships to attend out-of-state training for up to two weeks during the 2020-21 academic year. (MTSU photo by J. Intintoli) MURFREESBORO, Tenn. MTSU Aerospace Department maintenance management program coordinator and professor Joe Hawkins and other faculty have mentored another outstanding group of students who will likely land excellent jobs in the industry. ....
John Lewis: a national institution Credit: Paul Grover/PA Personally, I think Boris Johnson should look on the bright side. Things could easily be worse. Take the latest political news from Scotland. According to the Daily Record, a campaigner for the new nationalist party Alba is a convicted murderer who, in 1992, stabbed his best man in the eye and battered him with a claw hammer. I’d like to see Alex Salmond try and wave that story away. “What I’m finding on the doorstep is that people want to talk about our plans for this great country, not the latest media tittle-tattle about who’s murdered whom…” ....