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  • Mole looking to brighter times ahead for Causeway

    ANDY Mole was encouraged despite Causeway United's 3-2 defeat against unbeaten Midland Alliance rivals Long Eaton United on Saturday. Having gone ahead through Matty Gardener they fell 3-1 behind at halt time but hit back with Gardner’s second

  • Row over Halesowen park plan

    PLANS to protect a Halesowen park from traveller invasions have been slammed as inadequate. Dudley Council is proposing tree planting, fencing, benches and bollards to prevent a repeat of the problem after caravans moved onto Hurst Green Park in

  • Halesowen UKIP councillor to hold surgeries

    MEMBERS of the public can raise issues with Halesowen North UKIP councillor Stuart Henley at surgeries he is planning to hold. They will be at Long Lane Library on Saturdays October 4, November 1, and December 6, from 11am until noon.

  • Yeltz must travel for Ellistown tie

    HALESOWEN Town have been handed an away tie in the second qualifying round of the FA Cup at East Midland Counties minnows Ellistown & Ibstock United .Yeltz booked their place in the next round, a week on Saturday, with an encouraging 3-0 win over

  • Halesowen lens maker notches up 40 years service

    A LOYAL worker at a Halesowen lens maker found himself in the frame when colleagues marked his 40 years of long service. Quality control supervisor Luke Warrican joined Scrivens’ lens manufacturer Mersona as a teenage apprentice at and worked his

  • Rowley Regis mum highlights meningitis risks

    AS one Halesowen family struggles to come to terms with the devastating effect of meningitis on their paralysed daughter a Rowley Regis mum whose little girl lost limbs from the disease eight years ago has spoken out to raise awareness. Eighteen-year-old