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  2. St Wulstan's Local Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The reserve, area 22 hectares (54 acres), is situated east of the Malvern Hills. It is a mixture of ancient woodland and grassland. Ornamental trees, planted by hospital patients, are among the native species. The brimstone butterfly, one of the butterfly species to be seen, is the emblem of the reserve. [1]

  3. Asheville residents dismayed by Malvern Hills pool closure ...

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    But a Feb. 1 announcement that 90-year-old, city owned Malvern Hills Park pool would be instead be closed threw the neighboring community into disarray, for many igniting the age-old tension of ...

  4. Malvern Hills Arts and Community College - Wikipedia

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    The Malvern campus, which returned to its former name, is located in Albert Road North, Malvern and has been known as Malvern College of Further Education, (around 1965) then Malvern Hills College, until merging with Evesham College in September 2000 to become the Malvern campus for Evesham and Malvern Hills College in 2000, renamed South ...

  5. Malvern Hills Science Park - Wikipedia

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    Park entrance in 2018. Malvern Hills Science Park is located on a 10 acre (4 Hectare) site in the Barnards Green suburb of Malvern, Worcestershire, England.It is a partnership between a number of partners including: QinetiQ, Malvern Hills District Council, Worcestershire County Council, and the West Midlands Regional Development Agency (Advantage West Midlands), making a total of around 40 ...

  6. Sugarloaf Hill, Malvern - Wikipedia

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    The summit of Sugarloaf Hill is 368 metres (1,207 ft) above sea level and is a popular peak usually passed by walkers hiking between the Worcestershire Beacon and North Hill—respectively the highest and second highest Malvern Hills summits.

  7. Worcestershire Beacon - Wikipedia

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    The hills are mostly igneous and metamorphic rocks from the late pre-Cambrian, around 600 million years old and the Beacon is part of the watershed that permits the rise of the mineral springs and wells of the famous Malvern water that is bottled commercially on a large scale and sold worldwide, and they were responsible for the development of ...

  8. Malvern, Worcestershire - Wikipedia

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    Malvern Hills College is a centre for further education providing government certificate vocational courses for adults and post 14-year-old students. [197] Malvern also has an active University of the Third Age that was founded at Malvern Hills College in 1995. Its inaugural meeting was attended by around 150 members of the public, and by 2011 ...

  9. Pinnacle Hill - Wikipedia

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    Pinnacle Hill is situated in the range of Malvern Hills in England, running about 13 kilometres (8 mi) north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border. It lies between Jubilee Hill and Black Hill and has an elevation of 357 metres (1,171 ft). [1] It is the site of two possible Bronze Age round barrows. [2] Tumuli on Pinnacle Hill