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Permanent link to archive for 8/27/09. Thursday, August 27, 2009
Event at Aldridge airport

Model jet fans are flying high

 

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Hundreds of model aircraft enthusiasts flocked to Aldridge at the weekend to show off their model miniature aeroplanes.

Around 500 people turned up to the event that was held at Aldridge airport to see model aircraft such as mini Spitfires,Harvard and Hurricanes.The event which was staged over Saturday and Sunday,was organised by Walsall's Greenacres Model Area club and its Chairman Reg Lewis.

It was a wonderful day,the weather was kind for the organisers,said Mr Lewis.

There is a 250 cars parked up so we are estimating 500 people have attended the event.

The club held another two day event last month which featured both electronic and fuel powered air craft but it had to be cut short because of bad weather - pouring rain.

The model aircraft flying club is based at the former airfield in Bosty Lane,Aldridge and members meet there on the last Wednesday of every month at Rushall Labour Club.They have members aged from 10 years old to 80 +.

 

for further information visit their web site at:-

www.greenacresmac.co.uk


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Aldridges new dental practice in High Street.

New Dental practice

 

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Aldridges former job centre in High Street,Aldridge is set to be transformed in to a new dental practice it was revealed today.

Health chiefs say a deal has been agreed with a private firm Rodericks and now completed allowing the new facility to open in one month.

It has come after consultation revealed a shortage of dentists in the east of Walsall.,where only one in five people are signed up.

Phil Griffin who is the assistant director for the primary care  contracting for NHS Walsall primary care trust tells us that NHS Walsall are looking forward to start working with the new company to deliver high quality dental care to the local residents.


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Tributes are paid to local comic from Aldridge Billy Jay

Tributes paid to comic Billy Jay

Billy Jay 13 JAH 10

Tributes were today being paid to popular Black country comedian William "Billy Jay" Williams after his death from a fifth heart attack.The Aldridge great - grandad of Westgate in Aldridge,worked with a host of celebrities in a four decade career.A big club favourite,his family today paid tributes to a man who was always there for them and who they said could make you laugh and cry in the same sentence.

Billy, aged 73, who leaves wife Kathleen, also 73, children Robert, 51, Julie 48, Wendy, 46, and Joanna, 35, had to retire from his life on stage after four heart attacks, followed by a triple by-pass around 15 years ago.

Joanna said her father fulfilled a final wish before his death from another heart attack on Friday morning.

“He’d been saying for a while that the last thing he wanted to do was take his granddaughter, my daughter, Charlie, to the seaside,” she said. “Well he did that on the Thursday and when I spoke to him that night he said he’d had the best time, he was made up. He passed away the next morning.”

He signed a contract to appear regularly on Noel Edmonds’ Late, Late Breakfast show in 1986 but during his first show, self-employed hod-carrier Michael Lush died in a stunt and the show was immediately cancelled.

Joe Williams, aged 67, one of Billy’s four siblings, said of a 40-year stand-up career: “He brought enjoyment to thousands. We had some great nights and he certainly made more people happy than he did sad.”

 

 

 


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Forklift repairer pulls out

An Aldridge firm which repairs and rebuilds parts for forklift trucks across the country has been forced into liquidation because of the decline in the number of manufacturers.

http://www.zremb.com.pl/eng/eng_gpw2009pz_pze.html

Comlec Units Ltd,founded in 1985,has put its Northgate site on the market and sacked its workforce,which once stood at around 19 employees.

But owner Rob Blackwell has vowed to rebuild under the name Comlec Units Partnerships on a smaller site supported by his wife,sons and daughters who all work together.

He said this was his livelihood and that he does not intend to run away from it.They will be looking for a smaller site and will hopefully be able to take some of those workers back on in the future.

Mr Blackwell said that Comlec was the only firm specialising in repairing and rebuilding fire resistant equipment for fork lift trucks.


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