Thursday 19 July 2012

Co-op Bank take over of Tenbury Lloyds confirmed

Lloyds Bank Teme Street

The Co-operative Group has agreed terms with Lloyds Banking Group to buy 632 Lloyds TSB and Cheltenham and Gloucester branches including the branch in Teme Street Tenbury Wells.

The sale was demanded by European regulators after Lloyds bought HBOS during the financial crisis.

It is thought that existing customers will be given the choice of transferring their Lloyds account to another branch or convert to a Co-operative account.

Co-op were voted as the best current account provider 2011 by money supermarket.

Saturday 14 July 2012

Flooding on the Teme at Tenbury Wells


There is limited flooding in Tenbury Wells this morning with parts of the Riverside walk and Kyre Brook footpath under water.
The river level appears to have peaked for now, but Worcester News is reporting flooding further down stream especially at Newnham Bridge.
The EA Tenbury Gauge shows the increase in the rise in height of the River appears to be levelling off.
Read about other local flooding indents on the tenburyfire.co.uk website.


Thursday 12 July 2012

The Show Goes On

The Tenbury Country Side Show organisers have confirmed they have no intention of cancelling the show at this stage.

The show is scheduled to run from 9 am to 6 pm on Saturday 4th August and will include "The Adrenaline Tour" display team, a Steam Engine tug of war and all the usual countryside features.

A shuttle bus will run from the town centre from 12 noon, but please note that only assistance & participating dogs are allowed on the showground.

If wet weather continues and final decision will be made about the show one week before the event.

Friday 6 July 2012

Kyre Brook - No Flooding

There was a strong flow on the Kyre Brook tonight after persistent rain all day saw 12mm rain fall in Tenbury.  Heavier rainfall towards Bromyard has caused extensive run-off and the Kyre Brook has been steadily rising all day.  This video was shot at about 9.30pm at the stepping stones.  So far the Environment Agency are not predicting floods in the Tenbury area, but heavy rain fall in parts of Shropshire & Mid Wales may increase river levels in the days to come.