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Car boot sale to boost church funds
ST James's Church in Wollaston is holding another car boot sale to help raise funds and boost the church's profile. It takes place at the Bridgnorth Road church on Saturday June 14 between 8am and midday. Refreshments will be available. The event is
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Car boot sale to boost church funds
ST James's Church in Wollaston is holding another car boot sale to help raise funds and boost the church's profile. It takes place at the Bridgnorth Road church on Saturday June 14 between 8am and midday. Refreshments will be available. The event is
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Clarice fans flock to Stourbridge
HUNDREDS of art experts and collectors flocked to Stourbridge for a rare chance to see more than £2m worth of highly-sought after Clarice Cliff pottery. Dunsley Hall Hotel near Kinver was awash with £1.5m of the Staffordshire art deco ceramic artist's
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Woman trapped after Kingswinford crash
A ELDERLY woman was cut free from a car after it was in collision with a goods vehicle in Kingswinford. Fire crews from Brierley Hill, Dudley and Tipton, along with a major rescue unit from West Bromwich were called to the incident, on Stallings Lane
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Sex case adjourned for reports
A BRIERLEY Hill man accused of sex attacks on a young girl has had his case adjourned until July. Neil Round, aged 41, of Gordon Crescent faces seven charges involving sexual activity with a child committed between March 2006 and November last year.
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Pensioner "distressed" after door kicked in
A RAIDER kicked in a pensioner's front door and demanded money during an incident in Mount Road, Stourbridge. The burglary, which left the 83-year-old occupant of the house in what police describe as "considerable distress", was the second similar offence
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More roadworks to take place in Brierley Hill
ROADWORKS in Brierley Hill will continue at the junction of Bryce Road and Pensnett Road from Monday June 2, for three days. During the three days, Bryce Road will be closed during off peak hours (9.30am to 3pm) to all traffic. As the reconstruction