Ned Will take you on a journey along Brierley Hill High Street using old and new photos; reflecting on the buildings and trades that once lined this street and the stories and memories associated with them. 7pm 24th March, Artspace, Mill Street, Brierley Hill
THE Community Players at Hawbush are getting set to stage a laugh-a-minute black comedy penned by Rising Damp writer Eric Chappell. Natural Causes will run at The Oakfield Centre, Brettell Lane, Brierley Hill, from Wednesday March 9 to Saturday March 12. Fresh from making his big screen debut as hapless theatrical detective Inspector Drake, well-known • Read More »
There are so many brilliant opportunities to get involved with this month, with Free workshops every single week for any young person interested in drama aged 14-25. Please pass on to your contacts as we have some great drama workshops scheduled in. We also have the launch of ‘Talking to Tallman’ our Knife Crime Awareness • Read More »
The February meeting of the Brierley Hill Town Centre Partnership received an update on parking issues in the town centre. Concern had been expressed that parking on both sides of Bell Street South was making the road difficult to navigate. Engineers from the council pointed out that parking limits had been planned for the street • Read More »
An increase in the weight limit of commercial vehicles has meant that older bridges throughout the country have had to be reassessed for safety. Unfortunately edges of bridges are not as strong as middle, thus, “accidental wheel loading” – when vehicles go up on the pavement – is problematic. To prevent this, higher kerbs and • Read More »
A partnership between faith and community groups have issued their first statement outlining their vision for a new centre in the heart of Brierley Hill. The statement sets out how groups have come together to share a common vision for the new centre and outlines the next steps on the path to making the dream • Read More »