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  • Pakistani cricketer admits bribing cricketers to fix matches

    AN Oldbury based ex-professional Pakistani cricketer has admitted bribing cricketers to fix elements of international matches following a covert investigation by the National Crime Agency. Nasir Jamshaid, aged 32, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to

  • Boy hurt after being hit by car near Oldbury Academy

    A BOY has been hit by a car near Oldbury Academy this afternoon (Monday). The accident happened near the secondary school on Pound Road, at 3.07pm and left the boy with potentially serious injuries. West Midlands Ambulance Service said the

  • Quarry Bank man wanted for breaching bail conditions

    A QUARRY Bank man is wanted by police after breaching his bail conditions. Police have released a photo of Matthew Webb in a bid to trace him today (Monday, December 9). Anyone with information about the 27-year-old's whereabouts should contact

  • Viva Musica choir to hold Christmas Concert in Stourbridge

    VIVA Musica choir is holding its popular Christmas Concert this Saturday (December 14) in Stourbridge. The choir, which has celebrated its 30th anniversary this year, will be joined on stage at the event at St James’ Church, Wollaston, by the choir

  • Forging a Future for All: gallery of pictures

    A gala night was held for the Forging a Future for All Awards 2019. The 13 awards were presented in front of an invited audience of guests and VIPs at the Copthorne Hotel. Here are a selection of photographs from the evening. For pictures

  • Gallery: Winners of Forging a Future for all Awards 2019

    The winners of this year's Forging a Future For All Awards have been announced. Organised by the Halesowen & Dudley News and Stourbridge News, in partnership with Dudley Council, the awards showcase how individuals and organisations have been working

  • Norovirus outbreak closes Beacon Hill Academy

    BEACON Hill Academy has been forced to urgently close due to a norovirus outbreak. The Sedgley school has closed to students and staff today (Monday, December 9) and will also be closed on Tuesday, December 10 and Wednesday, December 11. The

  • Zipwire among improvements planned for Mary Stevens Park

    A ZIPWIRE and a trampoline are to be installed as part of a raft of improvements to the children's play area at Mary Stevens Park in Stourbridge. More than £50,000 is to be spent on making the play area at the Norton park bigger, thanks to the fundraising

  • Tributes to larger-than-life former milkman Ray Shilvock

    TRIBUTES have been paid to a popular former Halesowen milkman, who has died aged 87. Ray Shilvock was a Co-op milkman who served Halesowen and the surrounding areas for more than three decades. The father-of-three and grandfather-of-seven was

  • Before the courts: the latest from Dudley Magistrates Court

    A STOURBRIDGE man was fined after admitting carrying a knuckle duster in Merry Hill. Hassan Ul-Haq, aged 19, of Woodfield Avenue, Stourbridge, pleaded guilty at Dudley Magistrates Court to possessing a knuckle duster in Merry Hill. He was fined

  • YOUR PICTURES: This week's Camera Club gallery!

    WELCOME to this week's gallery featuring just a small selection of the many stunning photos uploaded to our News Group Camera Club on Facebook. You can join our club by clicking here - it's a wonderful, friendly forum for showcasing your favour