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Waterfront civil servants walkout in sick time row
CIVIL servants in Brierley Hill have begun industrial action as part of a national dispute over sickness policy. Members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union staged a series of walkouts, lasting up to two hours, at HMRC offices
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Women bring the wine and song to Bilston
A TRIO of award winning female songwriters are bringing their critically acclaimed show to the West Midlands. Suzy Bogguss, Gretchen Peters and Matraca Berg are all stars on the American country music scene with songwriting credits for big names including
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Flying st-art for end-of-year Stourbridge students
STOURBRIDGE students are getting their careers off to a flying st-art at an end-of-year exhibition. The show by Stourbridge College art and design students is running at the Upper Deckhouse, The Watefront, Brierley Hill, between 10am and 4pm every day
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Stourbridge girl sees animal care 'fur' real
A STOURBRIDGE girl who loves animals saw ‘fur’ herself how creatures are cared for in a vet’s surgery. Carla Hulme, aged eight, spent a morning at Vets 4 Pets in Halesowen after good samaritans from the charity Wishing Well arranged the visit
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Stourbridge pedaling preacher hits the road for charity
A STOURBRIDGE vicar is turning on the pedal power to get to the church on time for his next sermon. Reverend Ron Curtis, from St Thomas’s Church, Market Street, is hitting the road at 2pm Friday (June 10) for a 110 mile round trip with the