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  • Camera upgrade

    UPGRADED hi-tech CCTV cameras were yesterday (Tuesday) set to be switched on again in a Rubery park which has gained a dubious reputation for harbouring yobs and vandals. The news was greeted with delight by Waseley ward Labour councillor Peter McDonald

  • We need your donations

    DONATIONS are needed for tombolas and raffles taking place in Bromsgrove to raise cash for multiple sclerosis. Jackie and Anthony Turpin, of Willow Road, and friend Yvonne Robson, who all make up JAYS, desperately need donations for their charity events

  • Keep watch

    AN event to promote the benefits of neighbourhood watch schemes will be held in Rubery. Residents in the Rubery area are being invited to attend the Beacon Church Centre on Wednesday, May 23, at 7.30pm, to find out more about the scheme. Visitors can

  • Blues gig

    A GIG, which was held in Bromsgrove in aid of charity, has raised more than £900. The JAYS event of the Blues Brothers Reloaded took to the stage at the Artix, off School Drive, to collect money for Multiple Sclerosis. Tony Turpin, from JAYS, said: "The

  • First aid

    PLACES are available on a first aid course being run in Sidemoor for child care workers and childminders. The course is at Sidemoor Pre-School, in Broad Street, starting on June 8 for four consecutive Fridays from 12.15-3.15pm. The cost is £30 for the

  • This one’s for you dad

    TWO brothers are gearing up to mark Father's Day with a charity bike ride in memory of their dad. Chris Orford, from Bromsgrove, and Mike, a former South Bromsgrove High School pupil who now lives in Milton Keynes, are taking part in the gruelling London

  • Thanks for the votes

    The Bromsgrove Conservative Association would like to thank the people of Bromsgrove, whose votes helped us return a Conservative council with an increased majority. You have returned both established councillors, who will continue their good work, together