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Envy indoors for big Brum gig

11:54am Friday 25th July 2008

A BAND with Black Country connections are heading indoors for their biggest Birmingham gig to date.

Late night treats at safari park

10:21am Thursday 24th July 2008

West Midland Safari Park will be open late every evening evening throughout August for their 'Summer Nights' event.

Val sings in concert

10:36am Wednesday 23rd July 2008

Famous jazz singer Val Wiseman will perform at Lapal House in Halesowen on Thursday July 31.

Summer sessions at community hub

10:33am Wednesday 23rd July 2008

The committee which runs Cradley community centre is appealing for people to support it by booking it for parties and attending a host of new classes.

Taster events

10:27am Wednesday 23rd July 2008

Music, IT and family history are amongst a new programme of taster courses at the Lighthouse Project this summer.

100 years of entertainment

ABOVE (l-r): John Murdock, CHAOS President Elizabeth Broadway and Chairwoman Hilda Faulkner.

10:10am Wednesday 23rd July 2008

An exhibition at Haden Hill House will celebrate the centenary of the Black Country’s longest established amateur operatic society.

Tab seeks pianist

4:53pm Monday 21st July 2008

CRADLEY Heath’s Tab Operatic Society is appealing for a pianist to play at rehearsals for its forthcoming production of Thoroughly Modern Millie.

Local band to launch debut EP

Full of themselves: The E-go's launch debut EP this Thursday

2:52pm Monday 21st July 2008

A local band will be giving away copies of their debut EP when they headline a four-band showcase in Dudley on Thursday July 24.

Pub helps Sam

11:10am Thursday 17th July 2008

A fundraising evening will be held tomorrow (Friday) at a Halesowen pub to raise cash for the Encephalitis Society which helps local boy Sam Bullen.

Birthday flowers

11:09am Thursday 17th July 2008

Worshippers will say it with flowers when they celebrate a Romsley church’s birthday.


National News

Army dog handler 'was due to leave'

Lance Corporal Kenneth Michael Rowe of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps

Updated 12:56am Sunday 27th July 2008

The British Army dog handler killed in Afghanistan was due to leave front line duties the day before he died, the Ministry of Defence has said.


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