Saturday, May 30

WME Update Digest: May 2009

As yet another month draws to a close, it's time again to bring you up to speed with the latest WME developments. May has been a steady month with some handy new additions scattered across most of the galleries...
  • WME Coventry: It's been a long time coming, but Coventry can now proclaim its first update of the year. The new Exploring Canley collection includes photos of the library and the little park at Prior Deram Walk.
  • WME Solihull: also making its 2009 bow, Solihull just about comes back to life thanks to an extra shot of Marston Green Post Office. The gallery still needs some urgent surgery though to get properly up to speed again, so it remains on the critical list for now.
  • WME Shropshire: excellent news here as Exploring Worfield arrives to provide some further local content. The collection comprises some nice summery field views and a glimpse of the local golf course.
  • Exploration Extra: building on April's return to form, Extra comes through with a seaside takeaway hut at Hemsby, two pictures of the Frinton-on-Sea village sign and a look at the footbridge at Wymondham Station.
  • WME Birmingham: having sat on Brumtest for a mini-eternity, Exploring Cannon Hill Park finally makes it out of the starting blocks. The fledgling photos here feature the park plants, including some exotic spiky things.
  • WME Dudley: Exploring Sedgley now contains a series of shots taken during a walk up the Beacon. Oh yes, and the Jolly Crispin has resurfaced on Exploring Upper Gornal too.
  • WME Wolverhampton: nothing too exciting really, unless you'd like a look at Wobaston bus terminus or down The Holloway at Tettenhall Wood.
  • WME Sandwell: equally uninspiring but ticking over nonetheless, I offer you Leabrook Methodist Church (Exploring Wednesbury) and a glimpse of the Wolverhampton platform at Smethwick Rolfe Street.
So there we have the headlines for May, and unless we have any last minute fireworks tomorrow, that'll be your lot for another month and the whole show will then roll on into June. In the words of Jerry Keller, 'Here Comes Summer'...

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