Watford to host Spice Girls exhibition
September 30, 2015 by Mark
If the thing that you really, really want is an exhibition devoted to the Spice Girls, then Watford will be the place for you next summer.
The town’s Colosseum venue will be [Read more]
Warrington to get a new Cineworld
September 29, 2015 by Lyndon
It has been confirmed that Cineworld has agreed a deal with Warrington Council and Muse Developments to launch one of its cinemas within the town centre.
This will form part of the regeneration project in [Read more]
New Aldi store will provide jobs
September 29, 2015 by Gareth
The supermarket chain Aldi is opening a new store in Swindon this month – its fourth there overall – with jobs set to be created for local people in the process.
This latest outlet will be located on [Read more]
Primary school opens in Tunbridge Wells
September 28, 2015 by Michael
Parents in Tunbridge Wells now have another option when it comes to choosing a school for their children, following the opening of a brand new primary school.
Skinners’ Kent Primary School, which is a [Read more]
Twickenham houses oddball rugby balls
September 28, 2015 by Lyndon
The 2015 Rugby World Cup has got much of the nation in a state of excitement, but the town of Twickenham is whipping its residents’ enthusiasm up further, with a collection of outsized rugby balls.
These were [Read more]
Stoke-on-Trent’s Battle of Britain efforts honoured
September 27, 2015 by Lyndon
The key role that Stoke-on-Trent played during the Battle of Britain in World War Two has been recognised, with the city being presented with commemorative medallions.
This presentation was courtesy of the [Read more]
Redditch to get Prezzo restaurant
September 26, 2015 by Lyndon
It has been announced that Prezzo, the popular Italian eatery, will be moving into Redditch’s Kingfisher Shopping Centre.
This will add to the [Read more]
Local teenager claims gold at School Games
September 25, 2015 by Michael
A young runner from Potters Bar enjoyed real success at this year’s Sainsbury’s School Games, when she won the gold medal for the 800 metres.
Isabelle Boffey, aged 15, had already [Read more]
Architect proud to work on bus station
September 25, 2015 by Gareth
The architect handed the role of designing the multimillion pound Preston Bus Station revamp has told the local press that he is delighted to take charge of such a major project.
John Puttick’s firm is based in [Read more]
Friends team up for charity trek
September 24, 2015 by Michael
A bunch of friends from Wrexham are joining forces to attempt to climb the highest point of Morocco’s Atlas Mountains, as a charity fundraiser.
Among the four-strong team is [Read more]