Subbuteo kicks off for fans at Stourbridge FC
STOURBRIDGE Football Club might be finding life on the pitch a bit tricky this season - but behind the scenes the goals have been flowing in thick and fast.
STOURBRIDGE Football Club might be finding life on the pitch a bit tricky this season - but behind the scenes the goals have been flowing in thick and fast.
BEWDLEY based Wetherspoons pub the George Hotel is bidding to brighten up October by hosting a 12 day real ale festival at their Load Street premises.
MUCH admired Midland Air Ambulance Charity have received a further boost to their funds thanks to the generosity of a Redditch based law firm and solicitors.
ANY family who have suffered the heartbreak of losing a young child is invited to attend a special service taking place at St Peter's Church in Cradley next Sunday.
INTREPID Oldbury Academy headteacher Phil Shackleton is set to start on a punishing programme of physical challenges to try and help prevent suicide in young people.
LOWER Gornal karate kid Jesse Wyman continues to enhance her growing reputation by bagging more medals in major competition.
ENVILLE Cricket Club will play host to an evening with former England fast bowler Devon Malcolm this autumn.
GENEROUS Stourbridge Rotary Club has come to the aid of several local good causes by distributing cash to help improve the life of others.
BOROUGH wordsmiths should be in their element following the opening of a new facility in Dudley which should prove the perfect tonic for writers block
KINVER kids Scarlett and Darcy Powis enjoyed the sweet taste of success after they held a bake sale at their Foster Street home.
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