Leave this field empty if you're human: HMS Campbeltown was used in a mission to ram docks at Saint-Nazaire in a bid to restrict the use of the German battleship Tirpitz. Operation Chariot saw HMS ...
Leave this field empty if you're human: The Armed Forces Memorial at the Alrewas venue fell silent as people paid tribute to those who have served their country. The service was led by The Venerable ...
Leave this field empty if you're human: The Bell Inn has introduced a ramp outside its front door to help people with disabilities to use the venue. The pub can be found on Main Street. Locally owned, ...
CHASETOWN Women saw their perfect start to the season ended in dramatic fashion when they surrendered a three-goal lead against Allscott Heath. The Scholars started brightly and were ahead within ten ...
LICHFIELD’S Finlay Lines has retained his Whilton Mill Kart Club Championship title for the second year in a row after a top-ten finish in the final round. Never miss a thing - get our FREE ...
LICHFIELD’S green team took control early on as they led 15-0 at half time in their home encounter with Old Leamingtonians through tries from Kyra Geary, Ashlyn Simmons and Emily Williams. The hosts ...
Leave this field empty if you're human: Coffee shop Melbourne, on Bird Street, said officials from Lichfield District Council had visited local hospitality businesses over concerns around whether ...
Leave this field empty if you're human: Staffordshire Police will be joining a national campaign as part of their Operation Dark Night Campaign. It will see officers carry out roadside vision tests in ...
Leave this field empty if you're human: The long-standing issue has seen water from Hammerwich Green running on to Meerash Lane and then into local properties. Hammerwich Parish Council said it had ...
Leave this field empty if you're human: The Scholars had won nine games in all competitions going into the fixture but were sunk by two goals in three first half minutes from Jawad Jebrin and veteran ...
Independent news outlets like ours – owned by the community and reporting for the community – are under threat of closure, turning British towns into news deserts. The audiences they serve know less, ...