Cosplayers and comic fans out in force to welcome Forbidden Planet to Wolverhampton
Hundreds of people turned out for the official launch of a new Forbidden Planet store in the Black Country.
Hundreds of people turned out for the official launch of a new Forbidden Planet store in the Black Country.
It's time to take another look at the Week in Walsall, and, after enduring a dismal couple of months, it's been a positive seven days in WS1.
The Olympic champion diver has completed 290 miles of rowing, swimming, cycling and running.
The Olympic champion diver has completed 290 miles of rowing, swimming, cycling and running.
Shoppers in Walsall have welcomed plans for a £36 million revamp aimed at encouraging people to live, work and shop in the town centre.
A new anti-drugs operation has been launched in Staffordshire after more than 200 cannabis farms were found in the past year.
Line dancing classes at a community centre in Shropshire will be taking a new turn thanks to the installation of a new oak floor.
A stroll along the quayside, a bite to eat in a riverside restaurant followed by a trip to the town centre cinema to see the latest blockbuster.
Police action to stop motorists driving down Stone's High Street has been welcomed by community leaders concerned for the safety of schoolchildren and elderly visitors.
Businesspeople in Shrewsbury are “enthusiastic and excited” about ambitious plans to transform a significant area of the town centre, said a business leader.
Clwyd South Senedd member Ken Skates has welcomed news that the Welsh Government's Winter Fuel Support Scheme payment will be doubled to £200 as the cost-of-living crisis intensifies.
A new app developed by a Staffordshire council to help residents improve their health and wellbeing has gone live.
Coffee, cake and a chance to chat are at the heart of the latest Place of Welcome to open in the region.
Kidderminster Harriers are set for one of the biggest games in the club's history as they welcome Premier League West Ham in the FA Cup Fourth Round.
Train bosses say they are pleased to welcome more passengers as services get back to normal following the relaxation of Covid restrictions - but warn it will be a "complex undertaking".