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Donkey Summer Fair and dog show for Birmingham charity

The Donkey Sanctuary’s Donkey Assisted Therapy Centre in Birmingham is holding a Summer Fair and fun dog show on Saturday 13th July

2 July, 2013 in Sutton Coldfield, What's on.

Sutton charity a winner from Solihull juniors efforts

Solihull Junior School pupils were so impressed by their visit to a local children’s charity that they made an Olympian effort to support it.

1 July, 2013 in Most recent, Solihull, Sutton Coldfield.

Special reunion to mark 50 years of Sutton Coldfield’s Arthur Terry School

Half a century has passed since they flicked rubbers at each other from their desks, but up to 250 of a Sutton Coldfield secondary school’s first pupils are to reunite to mark its 50th anniversary.

5 June, 2013 in Education, Features, Local history, Sutton Coldfield, What's on.

Sainsbury’s donate thousands to local donkey charity

Last week staff at The Donkey Sanctuary’s Donkey Assisted Therapy Centre in Birmingham received a cheque of £4,900 from Sainsbury’s Castle Vale store.

11 April, 2013 in Sutton Coldfield.

Adopt a donkey this Valentine’s Day

A Birmingham-based donkey riding charity is calling on the fun loving public to adopt a donkey this Valentine’s Day to help raise vital funds

12 February, 2013 in Sutton Coldfield.

Taylor is a welcome addition to Walmley Cricket Club

England wicket keeper Sarah Taylor is arguably one of the best female cricketers in the history of the ladies game and she could make history this summer by becoming the first woman to play men’s second XI county cricket.

16 January, 2013 in Cricket, Sutton Coldfield.

Good Hope leading the way internationally with bladder cancer laser treatment

A Good Hope consultant has won international recognition for leading a new treatment study

9 January, 2013 in Health, Medicine, NHS, Sutton Coldfield.

Donkey Christmas Fair in Sutton Park

Sutton Park’s Donkey Assisted Therapy centre is inviting local people to its Christmas Fair on Saturday 8th December from 10.30am to 3pm.

28 November, 2012 in Christmas, Sutton Coldfield, What's on.

Boost for Good Hope patients with recovery at home service launch

Good Hope Hospital – in partnership with Healthcare at Home Ltd – is launching its first recovery at home ([email protected]) service this week

26 September, 2012 in Health, Sutton Coldfield.

Cycling and Policemen – and an admission

Andy Goff has an admission to make.

23 September, 2012 in Features, Police, Politics, Sutton Coldfield.

Good Hope to welcome new Chief Whip and the community to its first hospital fête

Sutton Coldfield’s Good Hope Hospital is holding its very first community fête next week

5 September, 2012 in Food and drink, NHS, Sutton Coldfield, What's on.

Donkey Summer Fair and dog show for Sutton Park charity

The Donkey Sanctuary’s Sutton Park riding therapy centre in Birmingham is holding a Summer Fair and fun dog show on Saturday 30th June

18 June, 2012 in Sutton Coldfield, What's on.

IAM’s great eight at Bassetts Pole

A team of eight motorcyclists from road safety charity, the IAM will embark on their journey on Monday 18 June to ride around Britain to raise awareness of road safety and money for the Association for Air Ambulances.

14 June, 2012 in Birmingham, Health, Motoring, Sutton Coldfield.

Budding bakers wanted for charity cake competition

Amateur cooks are invited to submit their culinary creations to a Cake Baking Competition

19 April, 2012 in Birmingham, Cookery, Sutton Coldfield, What's on.

Press statement: Good Hope Hospital ward closures

Two wards closed at Good Hope Hospital, Sutton Coldfield, due to Norovirus

15 March, 2012 in Health, Most recent, Sutton Coldfield.

Which comes first? The donkey or the egg?

Families are invited to take part in a spectacular Easter Egg Hunt being held by The Donkey Sanctuary

9 March, 2012 in Features, Sutton Coldfield, What's on.

Donkey riding therapy charity needs adopters for Valentine’s Day

A Birmingham charity that provides donkey riding therapy for children with special needs and disabilities is calling on the public to adopt a donkey this Valentine’s Day.

1 February, 2012 in Business, Education, Features, Health, Sutton Coldfield.

Sutton MP wins website Usability Award

Andrew Mitchell, MP for Sutton Coldfield, has received the Usability Award in the MP Web Awards organised by BCS

30 November, 2011 in Politics, Style and Design, Sutton Coldfield.

Donkey Christmas fair in Sutton Park

A donkey riding therapy centre for children with special needs in Sutton Park is inviting local people to its Christmas Fair

25 November, 2011 in Christmas, Farming, Festivals, Health, Sutton Coldfield, What's on.

Free on Sunday

If you fancy some live music to end the weekend here are some ideas for who to see

7 November, 2011 in Birmingham, Sutton Coldfield, What's on.

“Thank you Sutton Coldfield”

Local volunteers took to the streets of Sutton Coldfield to raise money for Compassion in World Farming

3 November, 2011 in Farming, Sutton Coldfield.

Study shows how donkeys help excluded children deal with aggression

Riding therapy with donkeys can create positive changes in young children excluded from primary school,says new study.

12 September, 2011 in Education, Farming, Features, Sutton Coldfield.

More gigs at The Actress & Bishop

Jazz and blues lovers will be interested in these.

8 September, 2011 in Birmingham, Music, Sutton Coldfield, What's on.

Exclusive: Ashley Blake on life behind bars

Ros Dodd interviewed Ashley Blake shortly after his release from prison in 2010

2 September, 2011 in Books, Features, Moseley and Kings Heath, Police, Property Press, Sutton Coldfield, Uncategorized.

Jail sentence “deeply unfair,” says ex-BBC man Ashley Blake

Former BBC television presenter Ashley Blake has spoken of his “deep sense of unfairness” at being handed a two-year jail sentence for “accidentally” wounding a teenager

2 September, 2011 in Books, Features, Most recent, Sutton Coldfield.

Sutton Park lake warning

Visitors to Birmingham’s largest park have been warned to stay on their guard after the discovery of potentially dangerous substances.

1 September, 2011 in Birmingham, Environment, Health, Local history, Sutton Coldfield, Tourism.

Donkey Summer Fair for Sutton Park charity

A donkey riding therapy centre in Sutton Park is holding a Summer Fair on Saturday 16th July

20 June, 2011 in Health, Sutton Coldfield, What's on, Workshops.

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