SPORTING booked their place in the semi-final of the FA Vase with a vintage Victoria Ground victory over Buckland Athletic.

The clash, the biggest in Sporting's short history, became a tale of two halves and two penalties.

To read the full story, visit the Bromsgrove Advertiser website, here.

A DOCTOR accused of making a string of sex attacks on patients has been allowed to return to work at his Dudley surgery.

Dr Jaswant Rathore faces a total of 18 charges of sexual assault, involving ten complainants, alleged to have been committed between September 2013 and May 2015.

To read the full story, visit the Dudley News website, here.

DELIGHTED Kidderminster golden girl Claire Cashmore was left overwhelmed as she collected her MBE from Prince Charles on Friday (February 17).

Claire, who brought home gold and silver in the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio, made a trip to Buckingham Palace where she was presented with her medal.

To read the full story, visit the Kidderminster Shuttle website, here.

A WOMAN had to be cut free from a car in Pedmore on Friday morning (February 17) after suffering injuries to her face in a crash.

West Midlands Ambulance Service was first on the scene of the two-car smash in Ham Lane, at the junctions with Foley Road and Beckman Road, at about 8.40am.

To read the full story, visit the Stourbridge News website, here.

AN exhibition looking at all the main aspects of iconic company Terry's Springs - from its humble beginnings to near world domination - is currently at Forge Mill.

The story of the Redditch firm is told through a wealth of photographs and press clippings, covering topics like the origins of the company; the rich social scene with everything covered from a variety of sports to the famous dinner dances and long service presentations; to photos of the workers and the factory from the 1940s to 1960s.

To read the full story, visit the Redditch Advertiser website, here.

THE departing "beating heart" of a Halesowen Primary School left this week after 27 years service.

Linda Poultney, aged 58, has worked throughout since joining in 1990 and has trained six current members of staff.

To read the full story, visit the Halesowen News website, here.