Malvern Hills
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a range of hills in W England, bisecting Hereford and Worcester: highest point, 1,395 feet (425 meters).
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a city in Hereford and Worcester, in W England.
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He pointed out that Worcestershire County Council had been Conservative-run for years, while in Malvern Hills the council is run by a coalition of independents and Conservatives.
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John Gallagher, the independent leader of Malvern Hills District Council, is also concerned about the plans.
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It is likely that the pot containing the coins was made at one of the pottery kilns based at the foot of the Malvern Hills.
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An amateur photographer has captured a rare weather phenomenon from the top of the Malvern Hills in Worcestershire.
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Alongside stock footage of the Malvern Hills and a bar more than 2,700-miles away in Sochi, research by BBC Breakfast also found footage of a man driving a left-hand drive car, which was shot in Ukraine, featured in the advert.
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