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COMMUNITY NEWS Students Organise Film's UK Premiere


Public Relations students brought the glitz and glamour of the silver screen to Worcester with the UK premiere of a new fi lm.


T e University of Worcester students were behind an event to mark the fi rst screening in this country of Hedda Gabler, which debuted at the Cannes Film Fes- tival. T e premiere, at T e Hive, also kick-started the fi lm’s UK promo- tion, which the students are involved in, help- ing promote the fi lm’s costumes,


styling, 19th ac-


tors and actresses and soundtrack music. Based on Henrik Ibsen’s famous


century


play, Hedda Gabler tells the story of a woman who tries to elevate her husband’s


career, but comes to a tragic end.


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Director and produc-


er Matthew John and actress, Rita Ramnani, attended the Worcester premiere, organised by Marketing, Advertising and


Public students Diana


Relations Iusco,


Lucija Vuletic, Sonja Holopainen and Alex- andra-Maria Simpson and Frazer Kelly, study- ing Business, Econom- ics and Finance. Costumes used in the movie were on display, while the costume de- signer, Olya Wallington, was on hand to answer questions. Proceeds


from the


screening go to the Arts in Mind Foundation.


Council show support for hedgehogs


With Spring just around the corner Malvern Hills District Council are playing their part to help protect our Great British hedgehogs.


Malvern Hills District Council


has


warning stickers to its garden machinery


attached to


help remind grounds maintenance workers to check hedgerows and lawns thoroughly before using any equipment.


T e warning stickers are part of a campaign organised by the British Hedgehog Preservation Society to raise awareness of the potential danger garden machinery could pose to hedgehogs.


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