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  • Mander: We’re up for Vase test

    BROMSGROVE Sporting enter the FA Vase for the first time in the club’s history but joint boss Ade Mander warns they face a tough test against Lye Town. The Rouslers begin their first involvement in a major FA competition since they were set up

  • Historic Bromsgrove legal firm is taken over

    A BROMSGROVE solicitors firm, dating back nearly 130 years, is in new hands. Scotts Holt & Sellers has been taken over by West Midlands firm mfg Solicitors LLP. Under the deal the solicitors will be relocating from its offices in St John

  • Memory Lane - 100 years ago

    TWO Bromsgrove residents had a lucky escape after being involved in a horrific train crash in north Yorkshire. George Taylor and his daughter Grace Taylor were returning from visiting friends in Scotland when their train collided with an express

  • Droitwich Spa Photographic Society

    DROITWICH Spa Photographic Society are hopeful that Jamie Crawford, the BBC’s One Show wildlife photographer, will speak at their big event early next year. Al Haden, club chairman, announced the start of the club’s new season by saying: “The club

  • View from Westminster - September 4

    THE summer Parliamentary recess is an excellent opportunity formeto spend even more time meeting constituents – and I’ve been doing just that. In addition to my weekly advice surgeries, I’ve been holding a number of public forums. I’ve held

  • HQ was teacher training college

    I REFER to a recent letter concerning the location of the Bromsgrove council offices. For some years after local government re-organisation in the early 1970s, which amalgamated the former district and rural councils, the council used the former

  • Crowds flock to Bromsgrove Blue Cross fete

    BROMSGROVE residents flocked to a popular event which has been raising money for a town animal adoption centre for the past 25 years. The Blue Cross Centre held its annual summer fete on Saturday, (August 31). The milestone event, held at the

  • More patients happy with their cancer care

    CARE for cancer patients has improved significantly in Worcestershire in the last year, according to new figures. Results of a national study by NHS England show patients are much happier with many important aspects of their care than they were