Taking a stand against anti-social behaviour
The City of Wolverhampton Council is joining a national campaign to tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB) and keep residents safe.
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Inspiring The Next Generation The City of Wolverhampton Council is joining a national campaign to tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB) and keep residents safe.
F1 Arcade Birmingham has won the award for the ‘Bar of the Year’ at the 9th annual Birmingham Awards 2024.
A former author and resident at a care home in Sutton Coldfield hosted a writing session for local children.
Armed Forces veterans in Wolverhampton can now enjoy free bus travel and discounted rail travel.
easyJet has celebrated a ‘high five’ this week with the launch its first flights and package holidays from Birmingham Airport to Marrakesh, Reykjavik, Hurghada, Prague and Krakow.
Worcester Cathedral is offering young singers across Worcester and beyond the opportunity to join two of its choirs this autumn.
A memorial plaque in honour of staff from the Midland Railway Loco department who fought in World War I has been officially rededicated at Birmingham New Street.
More than 40 of the West Midlands’ leading manufacturing and engineering support businesses will be showcasing their expertise at a new exhibition being held in Telford tomorrow (Thursday).
The Archbishop of Canterbury has announced he will step down from his role following a damning report into a prolific child abuser associated with the Church of England.
The International Aluminium Institute (IAI) has announced progress in its Aluminium Industry Greenhouse Gas Initiative, reporting member company ambitions, technology investments, and reporting plans.
Major improvements have been made to the canal towpath at Wolverhampton’s Smestow Valley Local Nature Reserve, offering better access for all visitors.
Trident Reach’s PURE Project, in collaboration with the Birmingham Supported Exempt Accommodation (SEA) Forum, offered resources and advice to residents living in temporary supported accommodation impacted by homelessness.
The first recipients of an award for emergency service workers who die in the line of duty have been announced.
Today marks the National Service of Remembrance, which was held at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, in London.
Train doors at Birmingham New Street are to close up to 40 seconds before departure to help services leave the station on time.
The North of England and Scotland are vibrant hubs of creativity.