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London Midland plants community roots

Aston station adoption planting project helps local people grow.

24 November, 2017 in Aston, Community, Transport.

Tell me why…

Dave Woodhall ponders on Villa’s weekend defeat.

10 February, 2014 in Aston, Football.

Two down, a few more to go

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s draw at Anfield and new signings.

20 January, 2014 in Aston, Football.

The ignoble arts

Dave Woodhall on Villa and dangerous fashions.

14 January, 2014 in Aston, Football.

To lose once may be unfortunate…

Dave Woodhall gets Wilde about Villa’s FA Cup defeat.

6 January, 2014 in Aston, Football.

It’s our year pt. 57

Dave Woodhall looks forward to Villa’s impending cup glory. It’s better than looking at their league form.

30 December, 2013 in Aston, Football.

Situations vacant

Villa’s run of poor form leads Dave Woodhall to draw an obvious conclusion.

23 December, 2013 in Aston, Football.

It’s come round quickly again

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s annual defeat at home to Manchester United.

16 December, 2013 in Aston, Football.

Turning inconsistency into an artform

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s up and down week.

9 December, 2013 in Aston, Football.

By Royal Appointment

Dave Woodhall and a very important person saw a very unenthralling match at Villa Park on Saturday.

2 December, 2013 in Aston, Football.

A game of three thirds

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s Monday night encounter at the Hawthorns.

26 November, 2013 in Aston, Football.

Nothing important happened today

Dave Woodhall on the (lack of) events at Villa Park this week.

18 November, 2013 in Aston, Football.

When the goals go flooding in…

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s win against Cardiff.

11 November, 2013 in Aston, Football.

The no goal zone

Dave Woodhall manages to find something to discuss about Villa’s trip to Upton Park.

4 November, 2013 in Aston, Football.
David Cameron visits The Drum

David Cameron visits the Drum

Prime Minister discusses Birmingham’s role in economic recovery.

31 October, 2013 in Aston, Politics.

Subastonian homesick blues

Villa lost at home again. Dave Woodhall wonders why.

28 October, 2013 in Aston, Football.

Swings & Roundabouts

Dave Woodhall on Villa and a special birthday.

21 October, 2013 in Aston, Football.

One lion on my shirt

Dave Woodhall on the changing aspects of club v country.

16 October, 2013 in Aston, Football.

From Hull, Hell and Halifax

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s draw at Hull, and other matters.

7 October, 2013 in Aston, Football.

Sora Cool Jawayi Fool

Performed in Punjabi, this tale of newly-married life will strike a chord.

2 October, 2013 in Aston, Theatre, What's on.

Some things money can’t buy

Dave Woodhall reports on Villa’s win at home to Manchester City.

30 September, 2013 in Aston, Football.

The road less travelled, again

Dave Woodhall on Villa, spirituality and the League Cup.

25 September, 2013 in Aston, Faith, Football.

We’re supposed to be away

Dave Woodhall on the curious case of Villa’s season so far.

23 September, 2013 in Aston, Football.

Something better change

Dave Woodhall looks at Villa’s week, and finds it worryingly familiar.

16 September, 2013 in Aston, Football.

Birmingham apprentices begin training at 4Life Academy

New start for intake.

3 September, 2013 in Aston, Education.

More tech start-ups each receive £10,000 package

Four new start-ups have each received a £10,000 incubation package, enabling the launch of their tech businesses at Birmingham Science Park

24 July, 2013 in Aston, Business.

An act of Christian charity

Dave Woodhall talks about Villa’s new signing.

22 July, 2013 in Aston, Comment, Football.

By unpopular request

Dave Woodhall on the Benteke Saga.

10 July, 2013 in Aston, Football.

Aston set for heritage day

Looking for something to do tomorrow? Here’s the solution.

21 June, 2013 in Aston, Local history.

Northern soul

Dave Woodhall sees Villa sign off 2012-13 with less than a bang.

20 May, 2013 in Aston, Comment, Football.

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