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 ...
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 ...
Artist Carl Knibb and author Joss Musgrove Knibb will help to support the work of the Lichfield and Hatherton Canals Restoration Trust (LHCRT). Carl, who has won a number of art competitions and made ...
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.
Leave this field empty if you're human: PC Anya Pearson, a member of the roads proactive and harm prevention team at Staffordshire Police, joins three other women across the country to hold the VIPEX ...
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.
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 ...
A NEW cookbook penned by a Lichfield business owner has been launched in the city. Never miss a thing - get our FREE newsletters now. Appetito has been released by Alison Ranwell from Mangia Mangia.
Leave this field empty if you're human: Grace Cares, a not-for-profit group which recycles equipment, secured the ESG Leader Award at the Social Care Leadership Awards in London. The accolade was ...
Leave this field empty if you're human: Dave Robertson MP and Citizens Advice South East Staffordshire (CASES) have come together to highlight the service on offer. The charity will attend community ...
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, ...
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, ...