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Brian Hallam died peacefully at home in Stretton, Burton on Trent earlier this month, his family has said. He was 95. Mr Hallam was formerly head teacher at St. John's Primary, in Bridgnorth from 1967 ...
A tender is going out to contractors to complete the final stage of securing the “longevity” of a repaired retaining wall that saw Bridgnorth Cliff Railway closed for more than a year. This weekend, ...
Held last week, the Birmingham National Dog Show saw hundreds of owners and their furry pets descend on Staffordshire County Showground. A competitive affair, the show saw adorable, well-groomed pets ...
Pontiacs, Cadillacs, Minis and Morris Minors were among the hundreds of car makes and models as Weston Park's Easter motor show returned for another year. The event, run by the classic motor group, ...
Plenty of interesting insight into several players after another intense two hours in the sun. The squad will now travel to Jacksonville where they will face West Ham United on Saturday.
Property website Zoopla has posted a listing for pizza business Le-Italiano, which has been a part of Darlaston's high street for years and has enjoyed a steady stream of customers, for a low price of ...
Local leaders of the Blakenall area of Walsall have reassured residents that 'everyone is working together' to keep the peace following the death of 20-year-old Connor Brookes. Connor was shot to ...
A Michelin star restaurant on the Shropshire border has closed for the foreseeable future. Native, a fine-dining restaurant at the Netherwood Estate in Tenbury Wells, closed its doors only weeks after ...
Why, dahlings, just look at the fake timber beams, the exposed brickwork and that huge stone arch in the lounge. And have you ever seen anything quite as naff as the “bizarre” room with three doors ...
The fixtures computer handed Wolves their trip to the Emirates Stadium on August 19 followed by a home clash with Chelsea the following Saturday. Wolves then travel to Nottingham Forest before what ...
Drinkers at the Dudley Winter Ales Fayre have said the planned removal of Banks's Mild from the region's pubs was another blow for pubs and the industry.
When the power station in Ironbridge closed, a series of explosions were organised to remove the cooling towers, chimneys and main buildings. Today, as plans move on to create a new community on the ...