Black Country Eighteen Plus Group Index Page

Take a Bite out of Life ...
with the winners of the Area Charity Trophy!!
General InformationA brief overview of who we are, what we do, where and when we do it, and other sexual innuendos! |
What's New, Pussycat?Click to see the latest updates of the website, and the latest changes and news from the group. |
Who's In Charge?Click to see who's running the group at the moment, and who to contact for more information. |
What's On?A guide to forthcoming events in the current quarter. |
Images of Fire!Our photo gallery; see pictures of group members coping with average 18 Plus events. |
Bought the T-shirt ...Click to read on-line back-issues of our award-winning newsletter. |
A Brief History of Time ...The history of the Halesowen and Black Country Eighteen Plus groups and other stories. |
How We Used To Plus - The ArchivesThe real past of the group, including competitions entered, awards won, activities completed, and more. |
Links PageA page full of useful and relevent links, from other groups to local area info. |
GuestbookSign the Guestbook or Read what others have thought. |
Online LiveJournalThe group now has an LiveJournal. Click to read the groups' online newsletter. |
WAP SiteBlack Country Eighteen Plus now has a WAP site : http://www.blackcountryplus.org.uk/wap/ |
Free Guestbook provided by FreeGB.net.
These pages were created with Wordpad, and designed for viewing with a modern web-browser; Black Country Eighteen Plus recommend Netscape Navigator 7.02.
Thanks must go to everyone involved at Halesowen and Black Country Eighteen Plus, past and present, but especially Cheryl Darbey for allowing me to begin building these pages initially, all those years ago, Hannah Lewis, Jo Taylor, and Emma Cook for allowing me to resurrect these pages, Paul Turner for excessive use of his computer and Internet connection and webspace while I'm in exile in Coventry, and everyone concerned who helped collate information for these pages. These pages have not yet been checked for errors, and hence the responsibility for errors, of course, remains mine alone.
These pages were re-designed whilst bored and barefoot on the warm evening of August 30 2003.
Lynx artwork © Andy Ryder, mid-1990s.