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A Stourbridge hairdressers scoops award
A STOURBRIDGE hairdressers has proved it is a cut above the rest after they scooped an award at a prestigious awards ceremony. Ikasu Hair, on the Norton Road, opened on September 1 last year and decided this year to enter the British Hairdressing
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Autism awareness event at town hall
EXPERTS from a Clent special school are hosting an information night to raise awareness of the problems faced by people with autism. Part of Autism West Midlands’ Autism Awareness Week, the event organised by Sunfield School aims to offer an
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WEBSTER HARRY
WEBSTER HARRY When I look at your photo I see I was blessed, of all the Husbands in the world I know I had the best. Ever loving Wife Lily Published in paper 25/09/2008
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SAMO
SAMO Three years have passed and not a day goes by we don't think about you. Sadly missed by Mum, Ben, Kirsty and family Published in paper 25/09/2008
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OAKES WAL
OAKES WAL Ten years 30th Sept We only ask one prayer today, from God up above, to tell Wal we miss him and give him all our love God bless From Sandra, Richard, Sarah, Steve, Jo, Matt and Grandchildren Molly, Jack, Billy and Sam xxxx Published
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JONES HAROLD
JONES HAROLD Of Stourbridge Passed away peacefully on 12th September 2008, aged 88 years. Beloved husband to the late Joyce, much loved father. He will be sadly missed by all his family and friends. Funeral service to be held at Stourbridge Crematorium
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STOCKLEY ROLAND
STOCKLEY ROLAND Formerly Rector of St Peter's, Pedmore from 1968-1988 Passed away peacefully on 19th September 2008, aged 84 years. Dear husband of Mary, devoted father of Amanda, Lucinda and Judith and loving grandad of Helen, Jennifer, Katie, Tom, Alex
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RUSHBY FRED
RUSHBY FRED Of Stourbridge. Passed away peacefully on September 13th 2008 aged 77 years. Beloved Husband of Margaret, dearest Dad of Paul and Jackie and loving Granpop of Sam, Brother to David. He will be sadly missed by all his family and friends. Funeral
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BLACK
BLACK Nee Whitehouse Congratulations Jodie and Elvis on the safe arrival of our Grandson Theo.A Brother for Morgan. Love Mom and Dad, Nans and Grandads and all the family Published in paper 25/09/2008
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SEAN JOHNS
SEAN JOHNS 1968-2005 40 on 28th September As we wish you 'happy birthday' the tears begin to flow, how much we miss you, no one will ever know. All our love, Mum, Steve, Bro Richard, children Samantha & Adam. Published in paper 25/09/2008
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WALKER NORAH
WALKER NORAH The family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kindness, support and sympathy also for the numerous donations to Mary Stevens Hospice. Thanks also to Macmillan Nursing Team, District Nurses, Hollycroft Nursing
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JOSH HUGHES
JOSH HUGHES 24.9.90 Happy 18th Birthday Lots of love Mum, Dad, Jake and Callum and all the family Published in paper 25/09/2008
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WEBB SHAUN NICHOLAS
WEBB SHAUN NICHOLAS Eddie, Gill and Sue would like to thank everyone for all the cards, flowers, generous donations and kind thoughts in their sad loss. Published in paper 25/09/2008
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FITZGERALD PAUL
FITZGERALD PAUL Eileen, Maurice, Maria, Damien and Brian wish to convey sincere thanks to all relations, friends and colleagues of Paul for their kindness and sympathy extended to us in our tragic loss. For all who attended the funeral, for mass cards
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BROWN ROBERT BOB
BROWN ROBERT -BOB God Bless you sweetheart Mrs Pat Brown and family of Wollescote would like to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for kindness and sympathy extended to them in their sad loss, also to everyone who attended
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WHITFIELD JOHN
WHITFIELD JOHN 1926 to 2006 Its been two years September 25th since you left us John, Dad. We still miss you very much. Love Rose and family Published in paper 25/09/2008
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CARTWRIGHT BRIAN
CARTWRIGHT BRIAN 29th September 2007 It has been one year since you passed away, you are loved and missed so much every day. Forever in our hearts and minds. From all your loving family xxxxx Published in paper 25/09/2008
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SARA LOUISE HERBERT
SARA LOUISE HERBERT Published in paper 25/09/2008
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QUARTLEY NELLIE
QUARTLEY NELLIE Of Wollaston. Passed away peacefully on 21st September 2008 aged 84 years. Beloved wife of Fred, loving mom of Julia and Jean, dearest nan of Jason, Sarah and Jodie and great nan of Sam and Holly. She will be sadly missed by all her family
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POWELL ROY
POWELL ROY Of Wollaston, formerly of Kinver, passed away peacefully on 19th September 2008 aged 79 years. Beloved husband of Muriel, loving dad of Jane Alyson and Jackie, father-in-law of John, dearest grandad of Katie and Emily, great grandad of
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Why wasn't crash prioritised?
A CLENT councillor and former ambulance worker is demanding answers as to why the crash that killed 22-year-old villager Tom Pople was only labelled a category B call-out. West Midlands Ambulance Service says an emergency team from Stourbridge
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Demons lead Stourbridge line up
A NEW Stourbridge band is set to lead a lineup of original town talent at their biggest gig to date. Lemonade Demons will be on stage at The Rock Cafe 2000, Stourbridge, tonight (Thursday September 25) at the top of a four-band bill.
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Starlets shine in great weekend for Hales
Old Hales Colts chalked up an impressive 31-12 victory at home Old Old Silhillians to record their second win out of three games so far this Season. It was an exciting game with both sides showing an eagerness to run the ball as often as possible.
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Hotel plan to go on display
PLANS to build a budget hotel in place of swanky flats on top of the soon-to-be-revamped Crown Centre in Stourbridge will go on display to the public next week. Premier Inn owners Whitbread Group Plc have this week released the first glimpse of how their
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Home sweet home for Lye
Lye Town boss Mark Bache is looking for a triple whammy from his side as they face three more home games in a row before continuing on their FA Vase adventure. Bache has targeted at least two wins from the home league games last night (Wednesday) against
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Town to receive tasty treat for Vase win
Dudley Town’s tasty start to the season continued at the Dell Stadium on Saturday with victory in the FA Vase earning them a night out at the local curry house. The Robins flew into the next round of the competition after seeing off Southam United 2-
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TC’s Angling News
Andy Pollard Midlands match ace, Andy Pollard won the big money Sonu Baits final at Woodlands View fishery with an impressive 85-5-0, beating 100 other qualifying anglers to the £2-500 first prize. Andy took carp to 10lbs, from peg 30 on Front Deans
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Cradley for Hucknall test
CRADLEY Town face one of the biggest games in their recent history when they travel to Hucknall Town in the FA Cup second qualifying round on Saturday (3pm). And they will go into the game with confidence against the Blue Square North outfit after chairman
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Jubilant Jockey
Coseley Jockey finally claimed their first league win of the season with a 1-0 victory over Park Inn. Jockey started well and were the better side during the opening exchanges. Park eased their way into the game but with little fire power up front were
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Amazing Athletic start in style
Enville Athletic U15s got their season off to a winning start with a fabulous 5-2 win over Wordsley Wasps East. Goals were scored by man of the match Michael Woodall, Ryan Caldwell (3) and Connor Skinkys. Netherton Colts. The U9s West were 4-
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Hot Shots flourish
PREMIER League newcomers, Hot Shots SCB opened the season in style with a 5-0 maximum against Harts Hill Social. Richard Crowley, Jason Jenns, Paul Vyze and Wayne Bentley all won decisively and John Bate won the final ball against Neil Gennard. Another
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Title still target for Sykes
STOURBRIDGE rally driver Richard Sykes will be heading to Yorkshire this weekend for the penultimate round of the British Rally Championship Challenge in a hope he can keep his championship dreams alive. The previous three rounds have had a damaging
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Tackling key issues
A look at questions raised with me recently by both youngsters and novices taking up the game and my answers. Any views that you may have would be welcome. Q: A bowling green is a club’s biggest asset but do you think that those using it are in the main
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Ball ready for tough Smith test
UP and coming borough boxing star Jamie Ball is preparing himself for a tough challenge when he gets back into the ring at Wolverhampton Civic Hall this Friday. The unbeaten Dudley professional has made an impressive start to his fledgling career but
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Hackett calls on old boy
STOURBRIDGE FC boss Gary Hackett hopes he has solved the goalkeeping headache facing him ahead of Saturday’s FA Cup clash at home to Brackley Town with re-signing of Tim Beech. The former Glassboy shot-stopper is ready to fill in between the posts for
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Boss reads riot act
STOURBRIDGE RFC’S new look side will have director of rugby, Neil Mitchell’s every word ringing in their ears as they run out at Blaydon on Saturday after he warned complacency would not be accepted. Mitchell watched his young side chalk up their
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Hales get in Grove groove
OLD Halesonians RFC produced an outstanding performance in their first outing at Wassell Grove of the season to earn a comfortable 28-7 win over last season’s promotion-race losers, Stafford. Indeed, after a shaky start, Hales showed a return to the
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Stour keep Cornish at bay
Stour 44, Mounts Bay 13. A welcome return back to a sunny Stourton Park was just the tonic for Stourbridge as they crushed Mounts Bay to kick-start their season. The new-look Stour side had kicked off the season with defeats away to big spending Cambridge
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Lessons learnt from triumph
Dudley-Kingswinford RFC continued their unbeaten start to life in Midlands Division Two West with an “ugly” win away at Cheltenham North. The Heathbrook outfit came away from Gloucestershire with the all-important two points courtesy of a tight 14-13
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Dudley win ugly
Cheltenham North 13, Dudley Kingswinford 14 In an exciting but error strewn game, on their first ever visit to Cheltenham North Dudley Kingswinford ground out the result in the face of a herculean defensive effort from the extremely committed home