The children from Streethay Primary School took up the 90kg Rice Challenge with Central Co-op. The initiative sees enough bags of True Origin Kilombero rice purchased to send a young person in Malawi ...
A NEW series of meditation classes is starting in Lichfield. Never miss a thing - get our FREE newsletters now. Run by Buddhist nun Gen Kelsang Dema, they start at Curborough Community Centre from ...
PROPOSALS have been drawn up to build a new three bedroom property on garden land in Lichfield. Never miss a thing - get our FREE newsletters now.
A BURNTWOOD construction business is due to start work on a major new development scheme in Birmingham. Never miss a thing - get our FREE newsletters now. Cameron Homes is working with housing ...
A LICHFIELD woman has enjoyed a career switch after taking part in a work placement scheme. Never miss a thing - get our FREE newsletters now.
POLICE are appealing for information about a missing Handsacre man. Never miss a thing - get our FREE newsletters now.
THE festive season will kick-off when the Amington Band take to the stage in. Never miss a thing - get our FREE newsletters now. The brass ensemble will perform a night of Christmas songs and carols ...
Independent news outlets like ours – owned by the community and reporting for the community – are under threat of closure, turning British towns into news deserts. The audiences they serve know less, ...
Staffordshire County Council’s Trading Standards team says officers will be visiting premises to make sure regulations, including sales only being made to those over 18, are being followed. Sellers ...
Since 2011 it has owned solar panels on the village hall in Whittington and St Giles Hospice, allowing savings of more than £12,000 to be made on energy bills for both buildings over the past 13 years ...
A LICHFIELD organisation working to create sustainability in the care industry has won a national award. Never miss a thing - get our FREE newsletters now. Grace Cares, a not-for-profit group which ...
Independent news outlets like ours – owned by the community and reporting for the community – are under threat of closure, turning British towns into news deserts. The audiences they serve know less, ...