The Black Country | Archive | 2005 | July


Stories for 29 July 2005

News

College scoops £5,000 award

KING Edward VI College, Stourbridge, has scooped a £5,000 award from the Government-backed Key Skills Support programme agency to focus on business regeneration in the town.   more...

Book in with your memories

STOURBRIDGE'S chief librarian wants to hear from people with memories of the town's historic library, which celebrates its 100th anniversary next week.   more...

Trouble ahead for hospital visitors

OUTPATIENTS visiting the Guest Hospital have been warned to expect disruption when major roadworks starts in the area.   more...

Plan to beat gridlock

A far-reaching transport plan, which includes a new Metro line through Dudley and a major trunk road in Brierley Hill, has been handed in to the government.   more...

Last chance for a winning ticket

MERRY Hill shoppers have their last chance to win a VW Golf today, Friday July 29.   more...

Closing date soon for awards time

THERE is just one week left to nominate young people who make positive contributions to the community for a borough award.   more...

Church garden party

A GARDEN party will be held at St Peter's Church rectory in Vicarge Drive, Kinver, on Saturday July 30.   more...

Sports for all for youngsters

MORE than 200 sporting sessions have been planned to keep Stourbridge youngsters entertained during the summer holidays.   more...

Funday for all the family

CHILDREN and parents are invited to join in a family fun day today (Friday July 29) in Brierley Hill.   more...

Nursery opens up for charity

ASHWOOD Nurseries has chosen Diabetes UK, Stourbridge, Dudley and District Voluntary Group as its charity of the year 2005.   more...

Give blood

Residents have two chances to give blood at donor sessions being held in Sedgley and Dudley town centre.   more...

Trouble ahead for hospital visitors

OUTPATIENTS visiting the Guest Hospital have been warned to expect disruption when major roadworks starts in the area.   more...

Plan to beat gridlock

A far-reaching transport plan, which includes a new Metro line through Dudley and a major trunk road in Brierley Hill, has been handed in to the government.   more...

Last chance for a winning ticket

MERRY Hill shoppers have their last chance to win a VW Golf today, Friday July 29.   more...

Closing date soon for awards time

THERE is just one week left to nominate young people who make positive contributions to the community for a borough award.   more...

Charity needs top quality gifts

A Dudley charity shop is desperate to get hold of top quality goods to help raise money and prevent heart disease.   more...

Three years for drug dealer

A 25-year-old Halesowen drug dealer caught in possession of heroin with a street value of £1,350 has been put behind bars for three and a half years.   more...

Rooftop body died of natural causes

A man discovered on the roof of a Halesowen car dealership died of natural causes.   more...

Trouble ahead for hospital visitors

OUTPATIENTS visiting the Guest Hospital have been warned to expect disruption when major roadworks starts in the area.   more...

Closing date soon for awards time

THERE is just one week left to nominate young people who make positive contributions to the community for a borough award.   more...

Last chance for a winning ticket

MERRY Hill shoppers have their last chance to win a VW Golf today, Friday July 29.   more...

Sport

Striker set to sign

Friendly - Walsall Wood v Dudley Town- Saturday March 30 (3pm).   more...

Halesowen CC at home

Saturday fixtures: Cricket - Birmingham and District Premier (1pm): Halesowen v Himley, Old Hill v WB Dartmouth   more...

Bellingham is man on target

Friendly- Stourport away (Saturday Marc 30, 3pm).   more...

  
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