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  • Elderly people on Dudley street 'cut off' by bus changes

    ELDERLY people on a Dudley street have been left 'cut off' by changes to their local bus service, says a local councillor. Residents living in Greenwood Cottages on the Greens have been left with two bus stops on Maple Green that are no longer in

  • Cruel puppy and kitten farms will be banned in April

    PUPPY and kitten farms will be banned under a new law coming into force this April.  Known as ‘Lucy’s Law’, the legislation will prevent the animals being sold by a third party seller - like pet shops and commercial dealers - unless they bred them

  • Halesowen Town plan another FA Trophy giant-killing at Barnet

    HALESOWEN Town boss Paul Smith is sending his troops in search of yet more FA Trophy glory with all guns blazing at Barnet on Saturday - vowing: "Underestimate us at your peril". The Yeltz head south for their historic quarter-final clash with National

  • Mass unwrap to highlight fight to cut single use plastic

    ECO campaigners will be holding a 'mass unwrap' in Stourbridge this weekend to highlight the fight to reduce single use plastic. Plastic Free Stourbridge, part of Transition Stourbridge, is holding the event at Tesco Extra in the Crown Centre from

  • Rowley Regis nail salon celebrates winning award

    A ROWLEY Regis nail salon has been named best in the region. Fast Nail, based on Halesowen Street, won best nail team for the Midlands in the Nail Brow Lash Awards (NBL) in a ceremony at the Holiday Inn at Birmingham Airport, earlier this month.

  • Inquest opens into Brierley Hill crossbow deaths

    THE inquest has opened into the deaths of two men who were killed after being shot with a crossbow in a Brierley Hill cannabis farm raid. Waseem Ramzan, aged 36 and 19-year-old Khuzaimah Douglas, died after a crossbow was discharged during a disorder