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Catshill clean-up
THE Bromsgrove Community Safety Partnership is looking for volunteers to help clear up Catshill village. The clear-up, on Saturday, October 11, is being held as part of Hope 08, a national Christian event. The project, organised by local churches
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HorseWatch
A NEW campaign to recruit members of HorseWatch has been launched and town residents are being asked to join. HorseWatch was set up about 15 years ago to help prevent and detect equine crime and currently has around 60 registered members. The
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Run Rachel run
AN Aston Fields woman is gearing up to compete in the Great North Run to raise money for motor neurone disease sufferers. Rachel Prince is taking up the challenge on behalf of her father, who has just lost his battle with MND. Rachel wants
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What a top shop
A RUBERY food store is celebrating after securing a place in the final of a national competition. The Co-operative, in New Road, Rubery, went head-to-head with more than 65 shops to win in the regional medium-sized store category in the Co-operative’s
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Anti-crime bid is a smart idea
a revolutIONary anti-crime device, supported by town police, is proving to be a big success. The forensic property marking system, known as SmartWater, has been sent out through Neighbourhood Watch and more than 470 kits have now been distributed.
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We mean business
A PRESENTATION is being held by a Bromsgrove-based business on how to add cash to small businesses and personal bank accounts. The event, by Kenneth Morris Limited, in New Road, is based on a brand new type of performance measurement and improvement system
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Tai chi class
TOWNSFOLK are being invited to a martial arts class. Based at Padstone Day Centre, in Recreation Road, the tai chi classes, also for disabled people, are held every Thursday from 11am to 12pm. The fee is £4.