THE continuing high numbers of cases of cruelty to animals, especially horses, occurring in and around Bromsgrove more than justified the continuing existence of the towns' branch of the Birmingham Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals members heard at its annual meeting held at Gordon House. Last year the society had brought five cases before magistrates mainly for horses being worked while unfit. The fines ranged from 19/6 to £3/13/0.
AFTER the recent cold winds the warm, almost summer-like sun, brought shoppers thronging to the streets of Bromsgrove for what was the finest spell of weather so far this year. Now it was full steam ahead for gardeners, allotment holders and farmers to catch up on their spring cultivations which had been put on hold.
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