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Park could be even better
WE are a Stourbridge family who, with three children of varying ages from one to ten, regularly use Mary Stevens Park. I would like to commend the hard work of the Friends of Mary Stevens. We are so pleased with the improvements and recent additions
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Man jailed for a year after attacks on relatives
A DRUGGED-up 23-year-old Brierley Hill man who hit his uncle with a piece of wood before smashing windows in his grandfather's home with a brick has been jailed for a year. Wolverhampton Crown Court Judge Patrick Thomas QC told Paul Handley
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Radio stars challenged to create new menus
THE new owners of a Black Country pub have thrown down the culinary gauntlet to two borough radio station presenters in a 'come dine with me' style challenge. Beacon's breakfast presenter Fresh is getting set to take on drivetime presenter
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Lovesick man who became "obsessed" is spared further jail time
A MARRIED Lye man who became "obsessed" with another woman and then made her life a misery as he breached court orders forbidding him from making contact has been spared further time behind bars. Judge Nicholas Webb told lovesick Patrick Mifsud
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Illegal immigrants arrested in Lye
TWO men have been arrested in Lye as part of a joint police and UK Border Agency crackdown on illegal immigrants. The men were arrested on Tuesday under the Immigration Act at take-away and fast food establishments in the town. One was arrested at Piri
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Fairytale author to give talk at Kingswinford Library
BEST-SELLING Stourbridge author Miranda Dickinson will be visiting the library which inspired her to put pen to paper next week. The Fairytale of New York and Welcome To My World author will be stopping off on Wednesday May 25 at Kingswinford Library
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Glasshouse to premiere top playwright's latest work
STOURBRIDGE’S Glasshouse Arts Centre is getting set to premiere another new piece of theatre penned by internationally-renowned playwright Peter Oswald. Following the success of previous collaborations with the Glasshouse, the top writer -
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Trio set for poignant return in memory of hero
THE son of a Stourbridge war veteran who died a hero under enemy fire is returning to his father’s final resting place thanks to the Big Lottery Fund’s Heroes Return 2 scheme. Mick Smith, aged 72, from Wollaston, is making a commemorative trip to Germany
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Five Ways To Get Slim For Summer!
Getting your flesh out on the beach is often a nervy occasion when we go abroad. I must admit, I still get nervous even after losing five stone. If you are going on your holidays in the next few months, here five top tips to help you get in shape in Summer