The Walsall branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) announced The Oak, owned by Wiltshire Brewery of Mill Race Lane in Stourbridge, as pub of the year. The Indian drinks’ group United Breweries is mentioned. The photograph shows Andrew Button, his wif
Women who had become interested in golf after watching the Ryder Cup on TV were being given the chance to try it out with free lessons provided by Walsall leisure services community sports team. Dave Woollam is quoted, and Shelfield Community Centre is me
Eddie had set up the Arm’s Length art gallery in the shop, featuring artists Adrian Harvey and Karl Melville, and was appealing for other artists to come forward if they were looking for exhibition space after the closure of the Garage arts and media cent
Instead of embarking on a dream trip to India and Pakistan which he won with British Airways, the flight from Gatwick left without Asghar as he was unable to get a visa for the trip. The Indian High Commission is mentioned.
Having studied art at Columbia University in New York, Rob was mounting an exhibition at Walsall Art Gallery in Lichfield Street of some of his own paintings.
Regulars at the Anchor pub in Bridgeman Street raised enough money for a new wheelchair for Steven, who suffered from cerebral palsy and went to Three Crowns Special School. The photograph shows Steven with Santa and his helper, also known as Mick Westwoo
Pupils from seven special schools took part in the challenge, organised by Walsall Special Schools Association. The Alexander Stadium in Perry Barr is mentioned. The photograph shows Sarah Williams in the swimming pool.
Pupils from seven special schools took part in the challenge, organised by Walsall Special Schools Association. The Alexander Stadium in Perry Barr is mentioned. The photograph shows Oakwood School teacher Kevin Lloyd encouraging his team.
Pupils from seven special schools took part in the challenge, organised by Walsall Special Schools Association. The Alexander Stadium in Perry Barr is mentioned. The photograph shows staff and pupils from Oakwood School cheering their team.
Mayor Councillor Alan Davies toured the town centre in an Express & Star sleigh after switching on the Christmas lights, which stretched from Park Street and Bridge Street, along Lichfield Street to the Arboretum. Caldmore, Aldridge, Brownhills, Bloxwich,