Summary

  • Updates for 14-18 September

  1. Vigil to be held for legendary drummerpublished at 08:48 British Summer Time 25 September 2020

    A socially-distanced, candlelight vigil will be held this evening to mark the 40th anniversary of the death of Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham.

    It's going to take place at his statue in his home town of Redditch.

    John BonhamImage source, Getty Images

    Bonham was just 32 years old when he died and is seen by some as the best drummer of all time.

  2. County lines crackdown leads to 1,000 drug arrestspublished at 08:28 British Summer Time 25 September 2020

    Class A drugs, £526,000 in cash and 200 weapons are seized in raids across England and Wales.

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  3. Weather: Sunny spells and a moderate breezepublished at 08:22 British Summer Time 25 September 2020

    BBC Weather

    We're forecast a dry day and there could be some sunshine breaking through the cloud, but it will also be breezy and temperatures won't get much above 13C (55F).

    And that weather is expected to continue through the weekend.

    LeekImage source, Videoman
  4. 'South Asian weddings should have 400 guests'published at 00:14 British Summer Time 25 September 2020

    British Asian weddings are traditionally lavish affairs that tend to have hundreds of guests.

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  5. Blaze rips through derelict buildingpublished at 00:01 British Summer Time 25 September 2020

    People are urged to avoid the area as firefighters tackle the blaze in Walsall, West Midlands.

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  6. Terry praises Traore after debut goalpublished at 22:57 British Summer Time 24 September 2020

    Bertrand Traore is backed to be an Aston Villa success after a brilliant goal on his debut in the Carabao Cup win over Bristol City.

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  7. Flames seen sweeping through Walsall buildingpublished at 21:24 British Summer Time 24 September 2020

    The video posted on social media shows fire tearing through the derelict building in Walsall.

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  8. Dons re-sign Seddon on loan from Bluespublished at 21:12 British Summer Time 24 September 2020

    AFC Wimbledon re-sign left-back Steve Seddon on loan from Championship side Birmingham City on a season-long loan deal.

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  9. Trust out of special measures after five yearspublished at 19:19 British Summer Time 24 September 2020

    Inspectors previously called on bosses to improve the safety of its emergency care departments.

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  10. Weather: Dryer weather on the waypublished at 18:56 British Summer Time 24 September 2020

    BBC Weather

    The showers of the last couple of days are going to be replaced by clear skies and some sunshine in the West Midlands.

    It's going to be a bit cooler that it was though, with temperatures unlikely to go higher than 12C (54F).

    TardebiggImage source, Chris n Ginny
  11. O's league game off over Covid-19 casespublished at 18:52 British Summer Time 24 September 2020

    Leyton Orient's League Two match against Walsall on Saturday is suspended as O's players and staff isolate following a Covid-19 outbreak.

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  12. JLR workers test positive for Covid-19published at 18:45 British Summer Time 24 September 2020

    Earlier we reported that a number of workers at Jaguar Land Rover's Solihull plant were self-isolating after 24 of them tested positive for Covid-19.

    The firm has told the BBC seven employees at its Castle Bromwich plant had also tested positive and were self-isolating. Several hundred people work at the site.

    Castle Bromwich plantImage source, Google

    Those who had been in close contact with them have also been told to self-isolate.

    The firm said it had been working with Public Health England and measures to protect staff included temperature checks with thermal cameras, social distancing where possible, face visors and hand sanitising stations.

  13. Watch: Drone footage of new fish passpublished at 18:24 British Summer Time 24 September 2020

    Here's some drone footage, supplied by Skynique, of the new fish pass on the River Severn north of Shrewsbury.

    The blocks you can see have been sunk in the channel to break up the flow of the water and make it easier for fish to get up stream.

    Media caption,

    A new fish pass will help endangered species get up stream

  14. Safari Park rhino 'chooses' name for her sonpublished at 18:10 British Summer Time 24 September 2020

    A baby rhino at West Midland Safari Park has had his name chosen... by his mum.

    All babies born there this year have been given a name starting with the letter I and keepers narrowed the choices down to a shortlist of two, before giving Seto the final say - and as you can see, she chose Inesh.

    RhinosImage source, West Midlands Safari Park

    Inesh was born on 8 September and when he's a bit older he will be allowed out into the park with the rest of his family.

    Baby rhinoImage source, West Midlands Safari Park
  15. Two women seriously injured in crashpublished at 17:35 British Summer Time 24 September 2020

    Two women have been seriously injured in a two-car crash in Southam this afternoon.

    West Midlands Ambulance Service said it was called to Banbury Road at around 13:30 and the driver and passenger had to be cut free before they were taken to hospital.

    Ambulance

    The man who was driving the other car had relatively minor injuries and was able to get out of his car himself, the ambulance service said.

  16. Reward offered for fatal hit-and-run informationpublished at 17:30 British Summer Time 24 September 2020

    Cyclist Andell Goulbourne, 59, died after being knocked from his bike in Birmingham on 30 July.

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  17. CCTV shows fatal hit-and-run crashpublished at 17:28 British Summer Time 24 September 2020

    Police have interviewed three men in connection with the collision but no one has been charged.

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  18. Well known Normandy veteran dies aged 97published at 17:22 British Summer Time 24 September 2020

    A Normandy veteran from Wellington in Shropshire who later became a peace campaigner and wrote a series of books has died at the age of 97.

    George Evans taught geography for 40 years and helped liberate the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.

    George Evans

    Mr Evans was involved in securing a patch of land in Wellington to be used as a "peace garden" and was well known for his love of the Wrekin, which he used to climb regularly.

  19. Fish pass created to help endangered fish get up streampublished at 17:03 British Summer Time 24 September 2020

    A fish pass has been created on the River Severn near Worcester, to help fish travel up stream more easily.

    The 100m bypass will allow them to swim up a gradually around the weir at Bevere and help breeds such as the endangered twaite shad.

    Fish passImage source, Skynique Film Company

    The work was done by a partnership made up of the Canal and River Trust, Severn Rivers Trust, Environment Agency and Natural England.

    They said salmon and eel would also benefit from the channel and there are plans to build three others, with money from the national lottery and the European Union.

    Fish passImage source, Skynique Film Company
  20. '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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