More snow for Bromsgrove then heavy rain

Thursday 24 January 2013 Updated: 28/01 12:06

THE SNOW of the last week, which began last Thursday (January 17), has provided plenty of opportunity for fun.

School closures gave youngsters the chance to get their sledges out, with the Lickey Hills and other hilly areas in the region proving popular with thrill-seekers.

Others siezed the chance to put their artistic skills to the test and, among the impressive creations sent to us or posted on our social networking pages were snowmen, snow animals and igloos.

Youngsters took more than five hours building the Cloverdale Igloo on Sunday (January 20), from 11am and 4.30pm.

And birthday boy Liam got the chance t/o sit on the igloo roof while the other builders sang ‘Happy Birthday’ to him.

Another igloo built was on the Oakalls. Dad Olly and youngsters Oscar and Dylan Rees embarked on the four-day 6ft construction project from last Friday (January 18) to Monday (January 21).

Olly said: “When we ran out of snow in the back garden, they cleared snow from our neighbours’ driveways and took the sledge to the local park, pulling back loads of snow one sledge load at a time.”

But, before it gets washed away, here is a selection of your pictures.

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Buy photos» Ella, Brandon, Cameron and Ethan Adamson. s

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Buy photos» Fleur Johnson with the homeless snowman outside the YMCA shop in Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove.

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Buy photos» Youngsters from Jellybabies Nursery and Pre-School, based at Longbridge Methodist Church, with their snowman. s

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Buy photos» Daisy and Harry from Cutnall Green CE First School with 'Albert' the snowman. (s)

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Buy photos» Stephy Gregg from Bromsgrove posted a picture of her snowman on Facebook.

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Buy photos» Dennie Louise posted this picture of the Lickey Hills on Facebook. s

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Buy photos» Abbey Brett is pulled through the snow by her four-year-old daughter Ruby. s

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Buy photos» Riley-Jay Collins has his first sledge ride at the age of 11-months-old. s

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Buy photos» Keane, six, and Tiffany, 14, from Rubery were among those sledging at the Lickey Hills. s


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