Summary

  • Updates from Monday 16 August to Sunday 22 August

  1. Appeal after man stabbed in the legpublished at 14:53 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    A man has been stabbed in the leg in Walsall, West Midlands Police said.

    The victim, aged 25, was hospitalised after the incident on Midland Road at about 10:00 on Monday, the force said.

    Midland RoadImage source, Google

    His injuries are not thought to be serious.

    Police asked for anyone who many have information to come forward.

  2. 'Disgraceful' 10m waste pile visible from homespublished at 14:15 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    Neighbours of the towering rubbish mound demand action after two years of complaints.

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  3. Birmingham 2022 aims for full stadiumspublished at 13:40 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games organisers say they are confident of hosting capacity crowds at a "Covid-friendly games".

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  4. Warning of thunderstorms issuedpublished at 13:06 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    Travel across the West Midlands is likely to be disrupted on Thursday due to heavy showers and thunderstorms.

    Weather warning mapImage source, Met Office

    The Met Office has issued a yellow warning, external and said there is a chance homes and businesses could be flooded.

    Lightning could cause delays with some cancellations to train and bus services.

    The warning is in place from 11:00 until 20:00.

  5. Tributes to three killed in A303 crashpublished at 12:26 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    Tina Ince, Alex Britton and Tom Watson died in the four-vehicle crash near Andover.

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  6. Your pictures: Sunny scenes across the West Midlandspublished at 12:15 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    BBC Weather Watchers

    With the West Midlands set to bask in temperatures up to 29C (84F) today the BBC Weather Watchers have been out capturing some sunny scenes across the region.

    This cloudless view was taken in Leek, Staffordshire, by Videoman.

    LeekImage source, Videoman

    This was the scene earlier in Sutton Coldfield as captured by Suttonwalker.

    Sutton ColdfieldImage source, Suttonwalker

    Peter Steggles took this in Rushbury, Shropshire.

    RushburyImage source, Peter Steggles

    And this image of Dudley was taken by Laura and Glenn.

    DudleyImage source, Laura and Glenn
  7. Man denies murder of wife found in septic tankpublished at 11:58 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    David Venables faces trial following the discovery of wife Brenda's remains 37 years after disappearing.

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  8. Murder arrest after man stabbed in Asda car parkpublished at 11:23 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    The 32-year-old suspect is also treated for a stab wound to his arm, police say.

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  9. 'Extreme love' for nurse who died from Covidpublished at 10:34 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    Staff at County Hospital in Stafford remember Veronica Guy as an "advocate for patients".

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  10. Only Fools and Horses actor Challis cancels tourpublished at 10:19 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    Herefordshire actor John Challis' tour is cancelled due to ill health, promoters say.

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  11. Worcs opener Mitchell to retire at 37published at 10:16 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    Worcestershire legend Daryl Mitchell is to retire at the end of the season - after 19 years' service.

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  12. Delivery firm struggling with lack of driverspublished at 09:55 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    BBC CWR

    A Warwickshire delivery firm says it is struggling to fulfil orders because of a lack of HGV drivers.

    Adam Shuter, MD of Exact Logistics in Dunchurch, said a mix of drivers retiring, a lack of HGV tests, Brexit and the pandemic had all affected the industry.

    Dunchurch trading estate, where the company is basedImage source, Google

    "The driver shortage is impacting us in not being able to meet delivery times, not being able to meet the requirements on site and we are beginning to get a small backlog," he said.

    "These days transport is becoming almost when it is going to happen, not when you expect it to happen and that is a problem for lots of people.

    "We are now having to say we'll deliver when we have got a driver or a vehicle, not on the day that you want it, and that is a big problem."

  13. E-scooter trial to be extendedpublished at 09:23 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    Kathryn Stanczyszyn
    Political Reporter, BBC Radio WM

    A trial of e-scooters in Birmingham is set to be extended into next year.

    ScootersImage source, AFP

    Senior councillors will vote on a report today that describes the pilot as a "relatively low cost and low risk method of trialling a new alternative to private cars".

    The report says more than 550,000 journeys have been made on the scooters - owned and maintained by Voi - between September 2020 and July 2021.

    In that time, there were 11 serious and 107 minor injuries - all but one to the rider of the scooter.

    The report also revealed 58% of e-scooter users were under 34, 76% were male and 24% were students.

    But charity the National Federation of the Blind of the UK says it "vehemently disagrees" with the extension of the trial.

    It claims the safety of the scooters and the risk to vulnerable pedestrians is not being properly assessed.

  14. Plans for sculpture to honour 300 years of industrypublished at 08:58 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    Local Democracy Reporting Service

    Plans are being put forward for a sculpture to honour 300 years of industry in the Ironbridge Gorge.

    The Coalbrookdale Foundry closed in 2017 after centuries of metal casting. The Coke Hearth Improvements Group is proposing to place an anvil, recovered from the site, on the nearby green.

    Casts of a jacket, visor and boots will be added to give the impression “a foundry worker has sat on the anvil, taken off his PPE and walked away”, the group says.

    The anvilImage source, Coke Hearth Improvements Group / Telford and Wrekin Council

    Plans for the sculpture will go before Telford & Wrekin Council on a date to be confirmed.

    Earlier this year, Shropshire Homes Ltd applied to build a 30-flat block and 48 new houses on the nine-acre Wellington Road foundry site, with a planning decision on the application still to be made.

  15. Your weather: Another warm day with plenty of sunshinepublished at 08:32 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    BBC Weather

    Any early mist patches will clear leaving an unseasonably warm day with plenty of sunshine and highs of 29°C (84°F).

    This was the scene earlier in Oldbury as taken by BBC Weather Watcher dixtwenty.

    OldburyImage source, dixtwenty
  16. Foster carer approval 'like winning the lottery'published at 06:22 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    Matt and Trish say they were initially terrified but "worries and fears" soon disappear.

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  17. PC charged with assault following Taser incidentpublished at 19:06 British Summer Time 6 September 2021

    Declan Jones is accused of the offence which is linked to an incident in Birmingham, the IOPC says.

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  18. Ex-England pair set Middlesex recordpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 6 September 2021

    Sam Robson and Mark Stoneman share an opening stand of 376 against Sussex, while Essex retain control against Gloucestershire.

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  19. Paralympics: Lack of crowd 'tough' for Kare Adeneganpublished at 17:53 British Summer Time 6 September 2021

    BBC Radio CWR

    Double Paralympic silver-medallist Kare Adenegan said she found it tough to compete in the Tokyo Games with no international crowd support.

    Kare AdeneganImage source, PA Media

    The 20-year-old, from Coventry, came second in both the T34 100m and T34 800m.

    Organisers did not permit any international fans at the Games due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    Kara said not having her family there to support her "was definitely a struggle but I knew what I wanted to achieve".

    She added: "I had to really think 'why am I doing it' and knowing that I want to inspire the next generation."

    Having returned home, she said she was looking forward to two weeks off before returning to her studies at the University of Warwick.