| Office work | | 8:40am today | |
LOCAL construction company, Weaver, has completed the first phase of the Apex Business Park in Worcester - a £3.4m office development. |
| Housing is on the mend | | 7:32am today | | BROMSGROVE'S housing services have gone from a zero rating to "fair" according to the latest audit commission report. |
 | Sick after ready meal nail find | | 7:42am Fri 16 May 08 | | A BROMSGROVE woman said she was violently sick after discovering part of a human nail in an Asda chicken ready meal. |
| Holiday places | | 7:31am Friday 16th May 2008 | | A few places are left on Bromsgrove Rotary Club's annual week-long breaks to Blackpool and the Golden Mile. The seven day trips begin on July 31, August 7 and 14.Prices are £134 each, with a £25 single supplement. Costs include a return coach fare to the resort, along with accommodation. For more details please contact Liz Pheysey on 01527 832917. |
| New speed sign | | 7:27am Friday 16th May 2008 | | A £20,000 scheme to slow down traffic through Stoke Prior is to come into force after residents said speeders were making their lives a misery. |
| Burgess and Duggan commit to Rovers | | 10:11am Thursday 15th May 2008 | | DEFENDERS Daryl Burgess and Chris Duggan have become the latest players to commit their future to Bromsgrove Rovers. |
| Celebrate park life | | 9:30am Thursday 15th May 2008 | | PARK proud people can nominate their town's green space for a top national award. |
| A tree-mendous idea | | 9:27am Thursday 15th May 2008 | | SCHOOLS in and around Bromsgrove are to be offered the chance to plant native trees and hedgerows - courtesy of the Woodland Trust's Tree For All campaign. |
| Funding for youth groups | | 9:25am Thursday 15th May 2008 | | GROUPS and organisations are being urged to bid for cash to help boost youth provision throughout the county. |
| Bus visit will help blind people | | 8:15am Thursday 15th May 2008 | | A FULLY equipped bus packed with resources for visually impaired people will be visiting Bromsgrove next week. |
| Woman hurt in accident | | 7:16am Thursday 15th May 2008 | | AN elderly woman was released from a vehicle following a collision involving two cars in Lydiate Ash. |
| Diversion anger | | 7:13am Thursday 15th May 2008 | | WORCESTERSHIRE County Council say they "fully understand the frustrations of motorists" who are being diverted to Droitwich during works on the Hanbury Road. |
 | Family tells of axe terror | | 1:06pm Wed 14 May 08 | |
A FAMILY is still in trauma after men armed with an axe and a crowbar smashed their way into Cofton Hackett post office to steal cash. |
| Mystery red objects in the sky | | 12:54pm Wednesday 14th May 2008 | | TWO extremely bright red objects spotted in the sky over Aston Fields on Friday night has left Bromsgrove reader Pat Maguire and his wife puzzled. |
| Rovers fans in boycott call | | 12:42pm Wednesday 14th May 2008 | | DISGRUNTLED Bromsgrove Rovers supporters may consider boycotting matches as part of their plan to complete a buy-out of the club. |
| Councillors' surgery | | 10:29am Wednesday 14th May 2008 | | SLIDESLOW ward residents are being invited to their councillors surgery this Saturday, May 17. Bromsgrove District Councillors Caroline Spencer and Diane Campbell are giving anyone with concerns, or issues, the opportunity to raise them at the surgery, which will be held at St Godwald's Church Hall, Finstall Road, Aston Fields. The surgery will run from 10am to noon. |
| Inn facing closure | | 10:12am Wednesday 14th May 2008 | | ALL those who oppose the Dodford Inn being converted into a dwelling are being urged to attend the next planning meeting to demonstrate their feelings. |
 | Rachel settles in | | 9:52am Wed 14 May 08 | | PUPILS at Wychbold First School have welcomed a new headteacher. |
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