'Controversial' statue to get information boardpublished at 16:48 British Summer Time 24 September 2020
A board explaining Clive of India's imperial past will be installed by his statue in Shrewsbury.
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A board explaining Clive of India's imperial past will be installed by his statue in Shrewsbury.
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A trail of lights is going to be created through Coventry, leading through the city to the railway station.
The city council said it would pass through Greyfriars Green and Warwick Row and be ready in time for Christmas.
Work is also under way to improve the lighting around the city centre, to make it look more attractive and make walking around safer.
It should be complete by December.
Here are three stories from the Shropshire Star today:
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A tower block in Telford is going to be demolished and a six-storey care home will be built in its place.
The Wrekin Housing Trust has got permission for 81 flats with community facilities on the site of Apley Court in Dothill.
The housing trust said the building would be staffed 24 hours a day and include lounges, a cafe, hairdressers, a laundrette and buggy storage.
Plans for Moseley Station have been approved by Birmingham City Council.
It is one of three new stations for the Camp Hill line and the last to get planning permission.
The Camp Hill line has only been used by freight and through services since 1941, but the three stations - Moseley, Kings Heath (artist's impression below) and Hazelwell - will see the return of passenger services.
It is hoped the line will open in time for the city hosting the Commonwealth Games in 2022.
The new Moseley Station is expected to include platforms with a canopy, stairs and lifts, a forecourt drop-off/pick up area, covered cycle storage, lighting and CCTV.
Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street said the community was "overwhelmingly supportive" of reopening the line and concerns about the traffic light junction had been listened to.
Quote MessageThe new station at Moseley will provide residents with easier and faster connections to Birmingham city centre and the wider West Midlands and now with planning permission secured for all three stations we can move on to the next stage."
Andy Street, West Midlands Mayor
A handful of people had close contact with a man hit by a car who has tested positive for Covid-19.
Read MoreThe BBC Weather Watchers have been reporting everything today.
We've had sunshine in Birmingham and rain in Rushbury.
And we've even had sleet reported in Royal Leamington Spa and hail in Evesham.
Rochdale sign Solihull Moors striker Jake Beesley for an undisclosed fee on a three-year contract.
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An American Football coach from Sandbach believes the coronavirus pandemic has "been really positive and it's made me think outside of the box".
Phoebe Schecter used to work with the Buffalo Bills and is one of only three women to become a coach with a professional men's team in the US.
Ms Schechter, who is now back working in the UK, said the biggest problem was motivating British players, who don't have any fixtures until 2021.
Macauley Welby, 22, of no fixed address, was arrested in Mansfield on Wednesday, police say.
Read MoreTwo police officers have been nominated for a bravery award after one was confronted by a gunman in a Walsall storm drain.
West Midlands PC Paul Newman was attacked by Calvert Batchelor after he was pulled over in July 2019 when officers noticed his car was missing a number plate. He said he feared he would be drowned when he followed Batchelor into the confined storm drain.
His colleague PC Holly Necchi came to his rescue, despite knowing she was putting her life at risk, West Midlands Police Federation said, and she is credited with saving PC Newman's life.
A total of 94 officers from across the country have been nominated for the awards, and the ceremony has had to be pushed back to July 2021 due to coronavirus.
Coventry Live
Here are three of the stories from the Coventry Live website today:
Data for autumn 2019, before coronavirus restrictions, saw one in six rush hour passengers standing.
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Three men have been arrested after a police helicopter was deployed in a chase through Solihull.
Warwickshire Police said officers pursued a vehicle suspected of being involved in vehicle crime as it headed towards Warwick at about 22:15 on Wednesday, but it failed to stop.
The car - a Saab - later collided with a police car on the A3400 in Balsall Common and officers arrested a 19-year-old man from Leicestershire, a 24-year-old man from Wigan and a 38-year-old man from Berkshire.
No-one was injured, police said. A number of items including bolt croppers, a hammer, a screwdriver and two drills were recovered by officers.
The men remain in custody on suspicion of dangerous driving, failing to stop, and going equipped for stealing.
Stoke-on-Trent has been given an extra £820,000 by the government to support rough sleepers through the coronavirus pandemic.
The city council has been supporting 290 people and has moved 123 into long-term accommodation.
Many have been staying in hotels, but others have been staying in small apartments installed at a Hanley warehouse.
The council leader, Abi Brown, said finding funding for these projects had been a "big concern" for her.
The man in charge of Coventry's City of Culture planning has said adjustments will be made to make sure it goes ahead.
Martin Sutherland said "This is a hard fought-for title for the city, the economic boost that this is going bring is worth defending."
The 12 months of events will now start in May 2021 and end the following May. Mr Sutherland said the plans wouldn't be "radically different" as a result of the limitations announced by the government this week.
He also said that a lot of work would be done over the next six months "to try and deliver against all those expectations".
Stoke-on-Trent Live
Here are three stories from the Stoke Sentinel's website today:
A pedestrian has been seriously injured after he was hit by a lorry in Telford early this morning.
West Midlands Ambulance Service said it was called to the A442 Queensway in Stirchley at 01:00 and took him to hospital in Stoke-on-Trent.
The Archdeacon of Stoke-on-Trent, The Venerable Matthew Parker, is to become the next Bishop of Stafford.
The 57-year-old will succeed the Right Revd Geoff Annas, who retired last year.
Not starting the new National League season on schedule would be "cataclysmic" for Solihull Moors, says chairman Darryl Eales.
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