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The Malvern Gazette is a weekly tabloid newspaper published every Friday in Malvern, England. Its offices are based in Hylton Road, Worcester. Its offices are based in Hylton Road, Worcester. The newspaper covers events across the county of Worcestershire as well as some on the outskirts of Herefordshire .
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The average household size was 2.23 and the average family size was 2.92. In the borough the population was spread out, with 20.1% under the age of 18, 5.2% from 18 to 24, 37.0% from 25 to 44, 22.8% from 45 to 64, and 14.9% who were 65 years of age or older.
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The Malvern Fringe Festival was an arts festival (founded 1977) which took place in Great Malvern, England. The main events of the Malvern Fringe Festival were the annual Malvern May Day and parade, [1] and the annual three-day festival held in June as a fringe to the Elgar Festival. These were often accompanied by musical and other live events ...
The Autumn in Malvern Festival is an annual event featuring performances of artists of music, poetry, writers and film makers held during October every year. [81] The Colwell and other brass bands of the early century were part of the music of the town. [82] The opera singer Jenny Lind lived and died in Malvern, and is buried in Great Malvern ...
Great Valley High School is a comprehensive, college preparatory, public high school located in Malvern, Pennsylvania. [2] Located on the same campus as Great Valley Middle School at 225 North Phoenixville Pike, [3] it is the only high school in the Great Valley School District.
Basil Foster (1882–1959), English cricketer who played 34 first-class matches in the early 20th century, was born in Malvern. Julius Harrison (1885–1963), was a contemporary of Elgar, and Professor of Composition at the Royal Academy of Music. He was music director at Malvern College and director of the early Elgar Festivals in Malvern.