Here are a few stories that have featured across our websites today, in case you missed them.

DUDLEY is bracing itself for another anti-mosque protest on June 13 - the third in the space of four months.

A group called All Football Fans/Firms March Against Islamisation (AFFFMAI) have said that they intend to march through the town centre to object to a replacement mosque being built on Hall Street.

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THE battle lines have been drawn to save a Halesowen pub which is on a developer's closure hit list.

Regulars at The Maypole, Bassange Road, have formed a friends group and have already met twice to discuss thwarting New River turning the pub into a supermarket.

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A BROMSGROVE resident will be using pedal power to push himself to the limit during a 24-hour fundraising challenge.

Andy Hurst is cycling from London to Paris in one day to raise money for BEN, the Motor and Allied Trades Benevolent Fund.

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TRIBUTES have been paid to former mayor and local town and district councillor, following her sudden death earlier this week.

Councillor Glenise Noyes passed away on Tuesday afternoon, following a short illness at the age of 71.

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