Category: Stourbridge News

Supermarket fundraiser to boost soldier plaque appeal

BRITISH Legion members will be collecting funds for a memorial for tragic soldier Daniel Probyn at Asda in Brierley Hill tomorrow (Saturday August 21).

Friday August 20th, 2010 in Stourbridge News | No Comments »

Postman Pat kicks off summer fun at Merry Hill

AN all-singing all dancing Postman Pat kicked off a series of fun activities being staged at Merry Hill this summer.

Wednesday August 18th, 2010 in Stourbridge News | No Comments »

Work on new college campus to get underway

WORK on Stourbridge College’s new cutting edge creative industries campus in the heart of Brierley Hill is set to start next week.

Tuesday August 17th, 2010 in Stourbridge News | No Comments »

Cafe for carers opens in Brierley Hill

A NEW cafe aimed at being a one stop shop for carers across the borough has opened in Brierley Hill.

Sunday July 18th, 2010 in Stourbridge News | No Comments »

Brierley Hill kids get crime reality check

BRIERLEY Hill youngsters got a reality check from police about how to cope with yobs and report crime.

Thursday July 15th, 2010 in Stourbridge News | No Comments »

Spooky summer show set for Brierley Hill

A BRIERLEY Hill theatre group is planning a summer show which promises to be a spooky sensation for visitors. The National Youth Theatre (NYT) is staging a production called Ghost Office which will take the audience on a journey through the story of a redundant office building at Merry Hill’s Waterfront. The show, which will [...]

Brierley Hill drivers fined for ignoring signs

POLICE in Brierley Hill have been issuing Fixed Penalty Notices to drivers who ignore the a ‘No entry’ sign in the town.

Wednesday July 7th, 2010 in Stourbridge News | No Comments »

Pony sculptures showcased at arts festival

THIRTY fibreglass ponies that will form a mammoth public art exhibition were showcased in their own paddock at a summer festival at the weekend.

Tuesday July 6th, 2010 in Stourbridge News | No Comments »

Brierley Hill campus "on track" despite spending cuts

STOURBRIDGE College bosses say plans for a £12m centre in Brierley Hill are still on track despite public spending cuts.

Tuesday July 6th, 2010 in Stourbridge News | No Comments »

Statue plans on hold

PLANS to site a £70,000 commemorative statue near the old Round Oaks Steelworks in Brierley Hill have been put on ice due to budget cuts.

Tuesday July 6th, 2010 in Stourbridge News | No Comments »