Fresh chaos warning on £3m Wolverhampton Vine Island works
A busy road will close next week in the next phase of a £3 million project to cope with traffic travelling to and from the i54 business park.
A busy road will close next week in the next phase of a £3 million project to cope with traffic travelling to and from the i54 business park.
Building a brand new working Spitfire is no mean feat – even in app form.
Roadworks that have caused disruption on a major route in the Black Country will be completed on November 30, it has been revealed – but traders today said that the damage had already been done.
Traders hit by long-running roadworks on one of Wolverhampton's busiest routes could been given a discount on their business rates it has emerged.
Drivers faced motoring misery after temporary traffic lights at a £3 million junction revamp in Wolverhampton were stuck on red during rush hour.
Readers can enjoy the Express & Star in more ways than ever before with the launch of a new app for Kindle Fire users.
Readers can enjoy the Shropshire Star in more ways than ever before with the launch of a new app for Kindle Fire users.
Mobile phone applications allowing police officers to speak to the public via video calls will be developed in the region under radical proposals revealed today.
Helen Brown enjoys a mid-week meal at the very busy and inviting historic Vine in Wombourne.
Following the success of its apps for iPad and iPhone, the Shropshire Star has now launched a new app especially for Android devices.
Following the success of its apps for iPad and iPhone, the Express & Star has launched a new app for Android devices.
Readers can now enjoy a two week free trial of the Shropshire Star's digital edition on iPad and iPhone.
A Wolverhampton reverend has found he can keep up to date with the local news and save money at the same time by subscribing to the Express & Star iPad app.
A Shropshire councillor manages to keep up with his local news even when he's on the move, thanks to the Shropshire Star app.
A Shropshire couple ensure they never miss out on their favourite local newspaper – despite spending part of the year in Canada – by subscribing to the Shropshire Star's iPad app.