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Bonsai display at Bonded Warehouse
PRESTWOOD Bonsai Circle is holding its annual exhibition at Stourbridge's Bonded Warehouse this weekend. A host of different varieties of Bonsai trees will be on display and for sale at the event, taking place at the Canal Street venue on Sunday May
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Fundraising night raises £2,500
A FUNDRAISING night in memory of a Brierley Hill man who died in a tragic boating accident has raised £2,500. Richard Perry from Victoria Road drowned after a holiday with friends went tragically wrong in the Isle of Wight last July. His devastated
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Village set for sporty fayre
KINVER Country Fayre is marking an Olympic year in sporty style with a celebrity sportsman to open the event. Former West Bromwich Albion legend Bob Taylor will be on hand to kick-off a day of family fun in the village on Saturday May 10. Super' Bob
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Guests celebrate pub's re-opening
MORE than 1,000 guests turned out to celebrate the re-opening of fire hit Hagley pub The Lyttelton Arms. The popular pub - which has been completely restored following the blaze last December - held a champagne and canapes-filled party for invited guests
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Park party a day to remember
THOUSANDS of revellers made the 2008 Party in Mary Stevens Park a day to remember for visitors and artists alike. Record numbers of partygoers ensured the event was a huge success as families enjoyed a wide range of attractions while music fans saw
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Friends to launch new pressure group
A NEW pressure group is being launched this month to campaign on environmental issues across Dudley. Friends of the Earth is calling a public meeting to show what a borough group could achieve - following last month's campaign in Stourbridge, Brierley
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Man denies rape charge
A 23-YEAR-OLD Wordsley man denied a rape charge when he appeared before a Judge at Wolverhampton Crown Court. Simon Clarke, of Aldridge Close, pleaded not guilty to raping a woman in the Stourbridge area on June 2 last year and he was remanded on bail
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Health awareness day taking place in Brierley Hill
SHOPPERS and residents are being invited to take have a free check up in a Health Awareness day . Dudley South Primary Care Trust and rotary club including the Stroke Awareness group and Action heart will be at the Moor centre on Friday May 9 from 10am
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Shoppers help lifeboat charity stay afloat
THE RNLI's annual Flag Day organised by the Stourbridge branch of the charity has raised £658.41 to help the lifeboat charity continue to save lives at sea. Shoppers gave generously to RNLI collectors who were out and about in Stourbridge town centre
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Panto group gives charities a boost
MEMBERS of The Panto Factory raised £3,200 for Stourbridge's Mary Stevens Hospice and children's charity - the NSPCC - following their first fun-filled fundraising stage outing. Split evenly between the two causes, the money was raised from the profits
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Thespians set for Wilde outing
AWARD-WINNING Wordsley Amateur Dramatic Society is getting set to stage Oscar Wilde's classic The Importance of Being Earnest later this month. The popular play of mistaken identities centres on two young gentlemen in 1890s England, both calling themselves
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Thespians set for Wilde outing
AWARD-WINNING Wordsley Amateur Dramatic Society is getting set to stage Oscar Wilde's classic The Importance of Being Earnest later this month. The popular play of mistaken identities centres on two young gentlemen in 1890s England, both calling themselves
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There'll be sun for Sunfield
STAFF and students at a Clent special school are hoping others will join in their fundraising Sunshine for Sunfield Week' next month to help raise cash for new classrooms. Professor Barry Carpenter, chief executive at Sunfield School in Woodman Lane,