Brierley Hill Community Forum has decided to relaunch its newsletter – distributed free to clubs, societies and residents across the town. Shona Gilsenan who chairs the Forum has started work on pulling the articles together. If you would like to contribute to the newsletter then please contact Shona on shona-rose@brierleyhill.org.
April 2011.pdf Download this file Attached is NYT’s Brierley Hill Newsletter for April 2011, informing you of all the exciting opportunities NYT are offering in Dudley this month. Please pay specific attention to Open Access our Free Workshops taking place each week, as well as our Playing Up 1 performance on Tuesday 7th April • Read More »
Fashionistas flock to Merry Hill’s celeb-inspired catwalk shows Hundreds of shoppers gathered to watch celebrity inspired models take to the catwalk in a feast of fashion shows at Merry Hill this past weekend. The Faces of Fashion shows were part of a two-day style extravaganza held at the shopping mall on Saturday March 26 and Sunday • Read More »
Wow…some fantastic photographs have been submitted for the competition which closed last Friday. Here are some great views of Brierley Hill. Awesome stuff…well done all! Brierley Hill Projection low res
THE sun shone on Stourbridge College’s skyline-changing new art and design campus in Brierley Hill as dignitaries gathered for the official ‘topping out’ ceremony. College principal Lynette Cutting put the last piece of concrete in place at the event on Friday (March 25) marking the completion of the structure of the £12m building in Venture • Read More »
If you missed this exciting performance at Brierley Hill Civic Centre, now is the chance to see the small screen version. Free screening of the movie of the play!
Brendan Hawthorne, Black Country poet extraordinaire, was commissioned by English Heritage to work with members of Brierley Hill Civic society to capture their thoughts on the past, present and future of Brierley Hill, as art of the ‘Brierley Hillness’ project. Here he performs he poem at Artspace in Brierley Hill to an audience of form • Read More »
Brierley Hill Library is expected to close for five weeks from early April to allow for physical alterations and improvements to take place. Local councillor Rachel Harris told a meeting of the town’s Civic Society that the council’s housing advice service together with the local Citizens Advice Bureau would be sharing the High Street Building. • Read More »
A £100million project to launch a tram-train line taking commuters across the Black Country will be in place by 2014 if plans unveiled in detail today are approved. The move is expected to create hundreds of jobs. Hybrid tram-trains, capable of travelling along both light and heavy rail tracks, would run along a defunct freight • Read More »