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  • MP's won't give kids free meals? Bromsgrove restaurant will

    A BROMSGROVE restaurant has jumped at the chance to provide free meals for children - after MPs controversially voted against an extension of the scheme in Parliament this week. Manchester United and England footballer Marcus Rashford led a campaign

  • Bromsgrove village leads way in crime prevention scheme

    A BROMSGROVE village has become the largest 'We Don’t Buy Crime' village with more than 3000 forensic property marking kits now registered by local residents. In 2016 Wythall Parish Council became the latest parish council to sign up to become a

  • Have you been asked to buy stolen Bromsgrove model train?

    POLICE believe thieves might be trying to sell a model train stolen in Bromsgrove. The handmade train engine was stolen from a storage unit on the outskirts of the district but officers are unsure when the theft took place. The green train engine

  • Rubery's Empire cinema reminds parents: "We're still open!"

    A RUBERY cinema is reminding customers it is open as usual during half-term despite the ongoing coronavirus restrictions - with a real Halloween scare-fest planned for film fans of all ages. Leon Fairbank, general manager of Rubery's Empire Cinema

  • Two Bromsgrove High Street charity shops up for auction

    TWO charity shops sitting side-by-side in Bromsgrove town centre have reassured customers they will not be closing despite their buildings being up for auction. The freeholds for the Primrose Hospice shop and the Blue Cross animal charity store

  • Brave Oscar Saxelby-Lee back at school after cancer battle

    WORCESTERSHIRE schoolboy Oscar Saxelby-Lee has returned to his primary school after nearly two years fighting a battle against cancer. The schoolboy from St John's stepped back through the doors for a short taster session as part of a phased return