We have rounded up a few of the articles and news that may be most pertinent to you and your organisations during this great time of flux and almost daily announcements. You can read this by clicking here: DCP Newsletter August 2010 We hope to continue producing this in advance of the Comprehensive Spending Review • Read More »
Riding on the success of the Brierley Hill Pony Trail, English Heritage has joined forces with Home Start Dudley and Dudley Performing Arts to bring you a Brierley Hill Treasure Trail event in Brierley Hill Town Centre on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th August. Get together with family and friends to hunt for the answers • Read More »
Friday night’s production of the National Youth Theatre’s Ghost Office in Brierley Hill had to be split into two performances following an audience turn out in excess 200. Fifty local youngsters and national members of the National Youth Theatre worked together to create the play which was performed in an empty suite of offices at • Read More »
Work on Stourbridge College’s new creative industries campus, set in the heart of Brierley Hill will be commencing on 23rd August. The college will bring brand new arts and digital based courses to Brierley Hill and replace the outdated Longlands campus in Stourbridge. Over 600 hundred students are expected to attend on a daily basis • Read More »
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 • Read More »
Brierley Hill’s new Health and Social Care Centre has won another prestigious national award for the quality of its design. The LIFT national awards aim to encourage high quality health service buildings and the presentations were made in London last Thursday, 8th July. Dudley Infracare LIFT took the ‘Design’ award for its Brierley Hill development. The • Read More »
THE Wordsley School is celebrating after being rated “good” by Ofsted. Previously ranked “satisfactory in 2006, the Brierley Hill Road school was visited by inspectors last month. They noted many outstanding features and praised the school as “rapidly improving” and “very inclusive” and praising its care, guidance and support as well as its engagement with • Read More »
Members of the National Youth Theatre ‘Playing Up’ project performed a secletion of their work under the title “I Wish…” at Brierley Hill Civic Centre last Friday, 2nd July. The performers were part of the NYT Playing Up course, which leads to a level 2 qualification.