04/09/2008 @ 09:28
A KINGSWINFORD man may be in line for an award after he chased down a thief during a summer holiday drama.
Lewis Cook, aged 26, was enjoying a Bank Holiday break in Devon when he turned crimefight...
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03/09/2008 @ 15:33
An inquest has begun into the death of a 39-year-old Cradley Heath man who collapsed on his driveway.
Stephen Bambrick, of Plant Street, died at Russells Hall Hospital on Sunday (August 31) despit...
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27/08/2008 @ 09:00
A WORDSLEY novelist is celebrating after his book trilogy received praise from a bestselling fiction author.
Alan Smith, author of the Harvest of the Now fantasy trilogy, was complimented on his w...
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26/08/2008 @ 12:43
The search is on to find the borough’s most dedicated volunteers.
Dudley Council for Voluntary Service is seeking out Dudley’s long-serving and committed voluntary workers to receive one of three ...
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25/08/2008 @ 17:00
Borough people with time on their hands are needed to get behind the wheel for a charity.
Age Concern Halesowen needs several volunteer drivers and escorts for its minibuses.
The buses are use...
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21/08/2008 @ 12:38
A NAIL-biting summer wait came to an end today (Thursday August 21) as school pupils collected their GCSE results.
In Dudley, education bosses were hoping for continued improvements in last year’s...
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21/08/2008 @ 10:40
Youngsters across Halesowen are celebrating after gaining GCSE results well above the national average.
At Windsor High School pupils achieved a 75 per cent pass rate at five A*-C grades, a four p...
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21/08/2008 @ 00:00
BRAINY students from schools across Dudley have clocked up another year of record GCSE results.
High achievers from Bishop Milner Catholic School, Holly Hall Mathematics and Computing College, and...
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21/08/2008 @ 00:00
THERE will be fun and games in a Dudley park on Saturday as a community fun day is held.
The event at Priory Park has been organised by PCSO’s Sam Chater and Hayley Brooks, from the Wren’s Nest an...
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20/08/2008 @ 16:20
Halesowen Town boss Morell Maison has reinforced his desire to build a multi-million pound sports complex at the site of Cradley High.
The Yeltz chief and a team of developers are bidding to buy t...
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