The Starving Rascal. Pic - Google Street View AN historic Amblecote pub - reputedly among one of the most haunted buildings in Britain - is set to re-open as a real ale pub after lockdown. Black Country Ales has bought The Starving Rascal located on the corner of Collis Street and Brettell Lane and has begun a refurbishment programme. Graham Manwaring, head of pub operations at Black Country Ales Ltd, said: We have started a full refurbishment this week as the pub has not had a great deal spent on it over many years, it will re-open after the lockdown as a Black Country Ales, real ale pub, in our traditional style.
Woodville Christmas Parade features lots of children
16 Dec, 2020 04:30 PM
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Bush Telegraph
By: Dave Murdoch
Woodville was blessed with a lovely fine day (if a little gusty) for its Christmas Parade on December 12 and a good crowd turned out to see the 23 entries parade up Vogel St.
There was a terrific variety with a majority of entries featuring lots of children all dressed up.
Winner of the Community Section Noel Cunningham.
Some were riding various vehicles including a horse team and dray, others having a wash n rinse on the back of a truck (You Hairdressing) and the most spectacular Noel Cunningham s eight-wheeled farm vehicle with trailer featuring duck shooting under camouflage nets with fake guns.