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Walsall author and poet Sara Meredith has faced some of the darkest times, losing first her 9 year old daughter then her 7 year old son, grief is the forefront of her new collection. Sara shares how love and pain can coexist.
A Walsall based IT services provider has taken on two new apprentices after completing a move to new offices in the town.
Salt 'n' Pepper Turkish Restaurant will throw open their doors on Christmas Day and provide a free meal to those feeling lonely or who have no where to go
Please note the new opening times at Walsall Tips for the Autumn/Winter from Monday 30th September 2024
Walsall played a significant role during both World Wars. From its brave soldiers who served on the front lines to its local memorials that still stand in honour of their sacrifices, Walsall’s wartime history remains a solemn chapter in the town’s legacy. This article offers a chronological look at Walsall during World War I and World War II, examining the impact of these conflicts, local casualties, and memorial sites that continue to pay homage to those who served.
Stay at Potters in Stoke on Trent: flexible, charming accommodations near Alton Towers with superb reviews, free parking, and local decor. Perfect when looking for places to stay in Staffordshire.
Local poet and performer, Ryan Kenny, is set to take to the microphone for his first night as the host of Voices from the Fountain on Tuesday 5th November.
Creative arts students at Walsall College recently received careers inspiration and advice on self-employment from a director at Stone's Throw Media.
Walsall born Cheryl Ann Boot, will be bringing all the very best of what’s on in Walsall, and putting Walsall on the map, with her new radio show “The Cheryl Ann Boot Show”.
Intrepid walkers joined together at Walsall Arboretum for their first Walk to D'Feet MND (Motor Neurone Disease)
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