Could you please distribute this to any community groups or older people you may be aware of that may be interested in being a part of this event. We are hoping to contact community groups: Choirs, Orchestra’s, Tea dance groups and any other community group who feel that they could offer something to this exiting • Read More »
STOURBRIDGE and Brierley Hill residents are being urged to have their say on community matters at the latest area committee meetings. The meetings give people the chance to quiz borough councillors as well as raise their concerns with council officers. People in Stourbridge can attend a meeting for their region at Redhill School, Junction Road, • Read More »
Click on an events title to find out more or visit the web site at http://www.dudleyartscouncil.org.uk/ Exhibition of Photography http://www.dudleyartscouncil.org.uk/whatson/?e=349 14 January to 03 March (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat) Dudley Museum and Art Gallery Exhibition of Photography http://www.dudleyartscouncil.org.uk/whatson/?e=350 14 January to 03 March (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat) Dudley Museum and Art • Read More »
These pictures are the first glimpse of how a multi-million pound light rail network between Brierley Hill and Stourbridge could look under new plans. They were released today as bosses revealed work could start within the next two years, creating dozens of new jobs. Three new metro-style stations would be built as part of the • Read More »
MERRY Hill has held onto its ranking as the number one retail destination in the Midlands, according to a study of the UK’s leading shopping centres. The Black Country shopping mall, owned by Westfield, was also named the eighth busiest in the country following research carried out by Trevor Wood Associates. To hang onto the • Read More »
STANDING on the very summit of the Nine Locks, as they tumble away from Mill Street Bridge in Brierley Hill all the way down to Black Delph Bridge, is a sight to behold and one of the wonders of the Black Country. The flight was built during the pioneering days of canal construction to connect • Read More »
Stourbridge College HND Fine Art students are exhibiting drawings at the Savoy Centre in Netherton on Tuesday 6th December between 10.00 am and 4.00 pm. The exhibition, called Displacement, aims to provide a loose fitting, yet considered reflection, on the term ‘displacement’ through drawing. Subject matter includes population movements, the perception of alternative worlds and • Read More »
Flyer.pdf Download this file Come and celebrate the final return of the replica Titanic Anchor (16.5 tonnes) in Netherton Market Square on Sat 17th September, 9.30am to 5pm. 30 street market stalls, entertainment, pirate belly dancers, sea shanty bands, shire horses, donkey rides, salvation army brass bands, funfair, nautical float parade, Captain Jack Sparrow look-a-like, • Read More »
Free Classes this week for Adults and Family Groups! Thurs 1st September: Learn Face Painting: Monsters! with Marni Smalley 10-12pm Jewellery Making with Phil Stone 1-3pm Fri 2nd: Arts and Crafts activities for all 10-12pm Textural Paint workshop (Acrylics) with Sean Counley 1-3pm Sat 3rd: Papier Bead making Maren • Read More »
Midlands Air Ambulance in search for thousands of new cash donors for landmark anniversaryBy Brett GibbonsAug 24 2011 inShareShare A LEADING West Midlands charity wants to recruit 21,000 new cash donors to coincide with its 21st birthday celebrations. The Brierley Hill-based Midlands Air Ambulance 21K at 21 Appeal is looking for contributors to make regular • Read More »