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  • Bromsgrove raises vital cash for Children in Need

    FUNDRAISING events took place throughout Bromsgrove in aid of the Children in Need appeal, on Friday, November 14. People of all ages came together to raise money for the charity, which aims to make all children and young people in the UK feel

  • Something for everyone at Victorian Fayre

    ALES are nearly brewed, mince pies are having the final dustings of sugar, and the carousel and fun fair is ready to go.The Worcester Victorian Christmas Fayre starts tomorrow and is promising something for everyone.From the first chime of carol singing

  • Let it show, let it show, let it show

    LOOKING for something to get you in the Christmas mood?Birmingham's Town Hall and Symphony Hall has variety in abundance this festive period. With 32 separate concerts, shows and performances in its festive season, there is really something for everyone.There

  • Movie magic at Artrix

    FAMOUS painters, the miners’ strike and a trip to the Scottish highlands are amongst the themes of a feast of films at Bromsgrove's Artrix this December.Mr Turner explores the last quarter century of the great but eccentric British painter JMW Turner.Timothy

  • Magical melodies from multi-instrumentalist

    A CURRENT member with The Cara Dillon Band and former member of Riverdance, Luke Daniels is a singer-songwriter whose work doesn’t shy away from big questions; exploring life, love, doubt and faith through the lens of our shared human nature. A multi-instrumentalist

  • Townsfolk invited to Lights of Love memorial service

    BROMSGROVE residents are being invited to a memorial service at a town church this weekend. The service is being held at 4pm at Bromsgrove Methodist Church in Stratford Road. It is part of the Primrose Hospice's Light of Love campaign that

  • Memory Lane

    100 years ago. November 21, 1914. THE Worcestershire and war section reported the deaths of William Martin, of Alvechurch, and Sergeant Donald Kettle, of Worcester Street. Private A Hardurst, of the 2nd Worcesters, was believed to be a prisoner