Walsall suffered their fifth successive defeat after they were narrowly beaten by Mansfield Town at the Banks’s Stadium. Former Saddlers striker Andy Cook gave the visitors the lead before substitute Elijah Adebayo levelled for Darrell Clarke’s side in the first half. Walsall missed a number of chances before Mansfield restored […]
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Open Access Week: Journal of Food & Nutrition Sciences
Open Access Week, a global event now entering its tenth year, is an opportunity for the academic and research community to continue to learn about the potential benefits of Open Access, to share what they’ve learned with colleagues, and to help inspire wider participation in helping to make Open Access […]
How to Make Robotic Process Automation More Satisfactory?
In the past few years, Robotic Process Automation (RPA) has simply exploded the market and it is still going very strong. As per the Grand View Research by the end of 2014, RPA industry will be worth $8.75 Billion offering all the good things to the IT industry, like compliance, […]
THE FERRARI 488 GT3 EVO 2020: THE CONTINUING EVOLUTION OF A LEGEND
The new version of the 488 GT3, which will compete in the main international GT championships in 2020, has just been unveiled at the Ferrari Finali Mondiali at Mugello. The new Evo package is the result of Ferrari’s desire to further refine certain aspects of one of the most successful […]
Facelift for Oldbury high-rise and new council homes on the way
A £14 million scheme to build new council homes and to give a tired and outdated block of flats in Oldbury a total facelift has been given the final go-ahead by Sandwell Council. Construction company Seddon has been successful in their tender for works which will totally transform Alfred Gunn […]
Time capsule event
A letter to the people of the future, a school jumper and class photographs are just some of the items buried in a Dudley school time capsule. Local school children from Beechwood C of E Primary School in Dudley have been busy preparing items for a new time capsule, which […]
Free swimming returns for half-term – as visits tip 50,000 mark
Youngsters can swim for free at borough leisure centres over the half-term holidays – as it was revealed there have been more than 50,000 visits since the initiative started last summer. Dudley Council bosses announced the scheme last July in a bid to encourage youngsters to stay active, keep fit […]
Council’s £900,000 cash injection to help communities Posted on: 25/10/2019
Dudley Council has given nearly £900,000 worth of funding to voluntary groups in the borough. The cash has been awarded to 19 different organisations following the latest round of bids to the local authority’s voluntary sector innovation fund. They include schemes to re-open community centres, provide support to the most […]
Daisy’s donation for poorly children
Kind-hearted schoolgirl Daisy Stewart-Cooney has used her experience as a young patient recovering from meningitis to help other poorly children at Walsall Manor Hospital. The 11-year-old has bought toys and games for Ward 21 Paediatric Assessment Unit (PAU) where she was treated four years ago as she remembers some toys […]
THE FUTURE OF MOBILITY GETS A NAME: NISSAN ARIYA CONCEPT
In naming its all-new, near-production electric crossover concept, Nissan looked to the past to find a word that also represents the company’s future direction: Ariya. Created as a vision of Nissan’s electrified future, the Ariya name traces back to ancient times – evoking images of respect and admiration. “As the […]