Firm's £2m bid to grow Cannock's largest used car traders have submitted plans fora £2 million expansion which could create around 100 jobs.
Midlands Memories general
150 have say on scheme Around 150 people took the chance to have their say about a £400,000 scheme to create a traffic island at a busy Penkridge junction when plans were put on display.
Praise after bomb scare Bosses from a West Bromwich shopping centre praised staff and the public for their co-operation after a "bomb'' security alert yesterday.
Rebate plea after water profits Severn Trent Water has been urged by a West Midland MP to give rebates to its customers in light of its huge profits.
Fund still £1.9m off target Walsall's Rainbow House children's hospice still needs £1.9million before it can open - nearly four times the figure trustees estimated they needed.
Protesters fail to block store The plan for a massive Asda superstore at Oldbury was today given the go-ahead by the government despite local protests.
Success in car crime crackdown Car crime in Wolverhampton has been cut by a fifth following a two-month crackdown in the town.
Fear as firebugs return A car parked in a quiet Walsall cul-de-sac was wrecked by fire today, prompting renewed fears that the area had become a target for vandals and arsonists.
Sniff out pong council urged A pong which has descended over Wednesbury in recent weeks is causing a real headache for residents, it was claimed today.
School counts cost of attacks A Halesowen school is counting the cost of a week of "wanton vandalism'' in its grounds, ending in a burglary.