Pic: Google TWO cars crashed in Halesowen this morning - with police and medics at the scene. The crash happened at the junction of Hagley Road and Rosemary Road at around 10.27am today (Wednesday January 6). One woman was taken to Russells Hall Hospital as a precaution and another woman was discharged at the scene. A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: We sent two ambulances to the scene. On arrival two cars had been in a collision. We treated two patients, both women. One was discharged at the scene and the other was taken to Russells Hall Hospital.
Christine Hill spent 20 years at Westminster School on the Rowley Learning Campus, rising to headteacher. She said it was a bit of a shock to receive the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the New Year s Honours. During her time at the Hawes Lane school it received an Outstanding Ofsted, moved to a new site and expanded to take more youngsters, helping many of them into employment, with pupils taking up roles with employers including Russells Hall Hospital and Interserve grounds maintenance. The 67-year-old mum-of-three and grandmother-of-two, who lives in Baylie Street, Stourbridge, retired last April. She said: Being a headteacher is the best job in the world - you can influence in the right way so many things to help pupils be successful.
The Dudley Group is part of the urgent public health REMAP-CAP research to find which treatments work best COVID-19 patients in the borough will have access to some of the newest treatments thanks to Dudley s hospital trust being the top national recruiter in treatment trials. The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Russells Hall Hospital, is part of the urgent public health REMAP-CAP research project to find which treatments work best. It has recruited more patients than any other trust in England to trial convalescent plasma and immune modulation therapies. After a virus, blood plasma contains antibodies that help fight infection and the trial aims to determine if a transfusion of plasma from someone who has recovered from coronavirus may help people who are still ill.