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  • Halesowen and Stourbridge community forums announced

    COMMUNITY forums are being held throughout Halesowen and Stourbridge this month. The forums replace the old area committee meetings when councillors used to make decisions on a set agenda. Residents are being urged to get involved and raise

  • Griffths ready for Stourbridge test

    WES GRIFFITHS will come face to face with the club he grew up at on Saturday (noon) for the first time in the Birmingham Premier League. The Halesowen skipper welcomes Stourbridge to Seth Somers Park for a game crucial to both sides, especially

  • Groundbreaking dementia scheme to be launched in Halesowen

    A GROUND-BREAKING dementia scheme is being piloted in Halesowen which could be rolled out across the country if successful. Shops and buildings are to be designated “safe places” for dementia sufferers and will display a newly designed logo, which

  • Cox calls for momentum

    DAN COX wants his Old Hill side to keep working and maintain the momentum gained over the past fortnight. Successive wins, the latest a 114-run success against Ombersley, have seen a rapid rise up the Birmingham Premier League Division One table

  • Pastures new for Field

    CAUSEWAY United have confirmed that long-serving former skipper Chris Field has left the club to joing Midland Alliance rivals Tividale. United boss Andy Mole confirmed Field, who has played more than 250 games, had left. “I’m disappointed,

  • Marcus returns to Cradley

    MARCUS McDonald and Nigel Birch have been appointed as the new joint-managers Cradley Town. McDonald returns to the West Midlands League club having previously managed them in 2007, while Birch has experience at both Hednesford Town and Chasetown

  • Yeltz duo are not joining Robins

    DEFENDER Brendan Kelly and keeper Paul Evans have boosted Halesowen Town by rejecting moves to link-up with former boss Shaun Cunnington at Evesham United. Cunnington signed the pair during his spell in charge at The Grove and it had been reported

  • Four-legged friend helps Dudley mayor start fundraising year

    THE new Mayor of Dudley got a year of fundraising for good causes under way with visit from a four-legged friend. Cllr Alan Finch will be raising cash for Hearing Dogs for Deaf People and Cancer Support, Whitehouse, Dudley  during his year in office