Thursday, April 18, 2024

Ideas requested for future of village buses

Independent district councillors are aiming to solve the public transport riddle affecting village areas. Lack of a convenient way to travel to work and school...

Battle of the Santas and planters . . . 2

A parish council has relaunched its light-hearted “battle of the Santas and planters” with a neighbouring parish after coming second last year. Barnt Green councillors...

Calagate: What is going on?

Frustration is growing over the lack of action to enforce access to public open space on a village housing estate. In the long-running saga now...

The Baron of Barnt Green

A new life peer has chosen Barnt Green as his territorial title in recognition of his love for the village. Charles Banner (below), a leading...

More Village News

Fresh ideas for motorway nature reserve

When Hopwood Park motorway service station was being built 25 years ago, one of its main selling points to the village community was the...

Kitchen delight

Pinnies at the ready! (from the left) Emma Westwood, Naomi Pauley and Janet Millward enjoy the new kitchen at Blackwell Community Hall. The unveiling of...

Green Belt preserved

Beoley parish has seen three major planning decisions made to protect the Green Belt over the past month. In the largest, Bromsgrove District Council’s planning...

Rowney Green fields vote

An impasse over who should manage the playing fields and facilities at Rowney Green is closer to being resolved.Trustees of the neighbouring Rowney Green...

Bordesley’s creative side

Bordesley is fighting back to demonstrate that it is a residential area that really matters to the people who live there.They were stung into...

Eggcellent fun in Blackwell

Blackwell Club hopped into action when lockdown meant they couldn’t open up to members and guests over Easter.A group of “bunnies” toured the village...

Four Chaps brew up a business

A nano-brewery in Wythall is in the process of registering a premises licence with Bromsgrove Council to start operating commercially.  Four Chaps Brewery, on Littleshaw Lane, will be brewing a...

Village Features

Welcome to the Fieldson Orchard

The legacy of Rob Fieldson’s work will live on in many ways, but there will now be a lasting tribute in his name, thanks...

FARMING WITH NATURE

Hannah Genders visits a village farmer whose philosophy is to ‘give something back’ and to enhance the land. During lockdown earlier this year, many of...

WARM, WET AND NOISY

Village weatherman Phil Thomas records the changes August was a warmer than average month in The Village area, with a mean temperature of...

‘Selfies’ in space

Village astronomer Brian Watkiss peers into the night sky . . . . Here we are in the middle of October already and the nights...

BACK TO THE ROOTS

Mary Green visits the farm where she grew up to see the benefits of organic methods. What an odd year it has been. It was...

25 years of Village Views

The Tories are alienating our community

To be frank, I salute Ruth Sault’s honesty last month (Village Views “Overrun by affordable homes”).

Homes fears in perspective

Reading about the protest over affordable homes in Hopwood and people worrying about the community getting too big too quickly – what bothers people the most: 20 new homes or a rendering plant?

Do you remember ‘Blackberry Jane’?

Dear Editor – I wonder if anyone can remember a woman nicknamed “Blackberry Jane”, who used to wander around the Cofton and Rednal area...

Leaving dog mess is disrespectful

To those who turn a blind eye when their dogs are walking out with them: if dog mess is left behind, your duty to your canine and to the environment is to “bag it and bin it”.

Sort parking or village will die

Further to the article “Balancing Act for Barnt Green”: I was horrified by the remark: “we will only know the actual story if closing down signs appear in the shop windows”.

Where has new name come from?

Regarding your photo of the new sign for “Bob Hopping Street” (The Village July 2016). As a child growing up in Alvechurch in the 1950s, I distinctly remember that there was a road sign by the chip shop naming the alley from Red Lion Street to Bear Hill as “London Road”.

We don’t need religion to live a good life

It is with regret that I once again have to write to you as a means of replying to an article written in the Alvechurch parish magazine Grapevine by the Rev David Martin, questioning the morality of people who, like myself, have no religious beliefs.

Sterling service

On behalf of the members of Alvechurch Ex-Services Association I would like to draw your readers’ attention to the exemplary manner in which the memorials to those who served, and to those who lost their lives, in the service of this country situated at Alvechurch and Rowney Green are cared for . . .

Lawton’s View

JUNE 2015

Lawton's View June 2015

Prayers answered

The Ark is a magnificent building – the answer to years of prayer for this need to be fulfilled.

Latest VILLAGE VIEWS

Dog danger plea after ewe plunge

Dear Editor – They say that sheep are only good at doing three things:- Limping, escaping and dying. My smallholding includes a bridle-path that is...

Watch out for Birmingham!

Dear Editor – I read with interest the articles on planning in the last issue. It appears this Government wants to change the planning laws...

Half a century of nothing

Dear Editor – I share Councillor Hotham’s frustration and despair (Take this lottery win, The Village, December 2020/January 2021). This is yet again a typical...

What good apples you are!

Dear Editor – Last October/November we had so many cooking apples I decided to put some in a tray at the roadside to see if...

Average speed cameras would slow traffic

Dear Editor – Having recently returned to Hopwood and having been born in Alvechurch, I can agree that drivers need to be more respectful...

How can we slow down the Swan Street morons?

Dear Editor – Is there anything that can be done about the speeding after the pinch-point heading towards Redditch, on Swan Street in Alvechurch?...

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