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Unlock Your Winter Fitness Potential at Better Gym: Discover New Challenges, Group Thrills, and Cozy Post-Workout Treats!
Save the date for this year`s Festival of Lights on the 4th and 5th of November!
National Poetry Day is a UK-wide celebration of poetry taking place on 5th October. The theme this year is "Refuge". The day is intended to help people discover and enjoy poetry and encourage everyone to read, write and share poems.
Walsall Bus Station Community Hub is one of the region’s bus stations that will remain open thanks to funding from the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA).
Whether you need to loosen some knots in your back with a back massage or need to release your thoughts with a head massage, see this blog for the best places to get a massage in Walsall!
A local artist is about to stage a solo exhibition of paintings, prints and poetry at the Museum of Cannock Chase. Titled ‘Age, Decay and a Change of State’ starts on 23rd October and runs through to 16th December.
The Crossing at St Paul`s in Darwall Street, Walsall is hosting a unique project called Creative Walsall between 21st - 28th September that is hoped to put Walsall on the map.
Paul McDonald will be known to many in Walsall as the author of a trilogy of comic novels based in his hometown: Surviving Sting (2001), Kiss Me Softly Amy Turtle (2004), and Do I Love You? (2008).
Visitors will be greeted and guided around our church. Like an art gallery, visitors can dwell in areas of interest and move on as suits their interest and time available.
A Walsall Paediatric Consultant who joined other doctors to help victims of the earthquake in Syria has spoken of the “heartbreaking deprivation of resources” in the country.
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