Local Headlines
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Local residents recognised in Kings Honours
25 people from across the West Midlands have been named in this year’s King’s Birthday Honours List including a CBE, 4 OBEs and 14 MBEs.
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Nearly £160,000 to be spent in community from developer levy
Nearly £160,000 is to be allocated on three community projects from a levy on developers building in the borough.
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Dudley Council's finances getting back on track
The leader of Dudley Council says the authority has turned a corner in getting its finances back on track to remain financially stable in future years.
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Mean Girls The Musical to visit Wolverhampton Grand
The award-winning 'Mean Girls The Musical' is coming to Wolverhampton Grand Theatre from Tuesday 23 – Saturday 27 June 2026.
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Plans for changes at historic hotel rejected
Controversial plans for alterations to a historic Stourbridge hotel have been thrown out by Dudley Council planners.
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New leader elected for Walsall Council
‘An osprey returning to its nest’ is how Councillor Mike Bird described being voted in as leader for the sixth time at Walsall Council.
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Leader hits back after building trade complaints
Dudley Council’s leader blasted builders who accused the authority of ‘rushing’ its local plan for political reasons.
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Plans revealed for the Unicorn Centre
An empty building in Stourbridge which looked set to be sold by Dudley Council is now to be brought back into use by a borough special school.
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Competition launched to name new waste trucks
A competition has been launched giving children the chance to name the council’s new waste trucks – with the chance to win a £300 prize for their school.
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Black Country Healthcare appoints Interim Chief People Officer
Kerry Smith has been appointed as Interim Chief People Officer at Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.
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Local plan hearings to get underway in Dudley
Dudley is set for the first round of hearings on the council’s vision for the borough over the coming years.
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Dudley youth centre could get a lifeline from London
Dudley’s MP offered new hope to a closure-threatened youth centre with the possibility of a lifeline from London.
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Hasan Ali takes a hat-trick against Derbyshire Men at T-20 Vitality Blast
Bears and Pakistan international paceman, Hassan Ali took his first T20 hat-trick and reportedly recorded the Bears' best ever figures in the format of 6-23 to help beat Derbyshire by 58 runs yesterday.
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School of Art becomes backdrop for independent British brand
An independent British clothing brand worn by BAFTA award-winning actor, Paul Mescal has chosen Birmingham City University’s iconic School of Art as the setting for its latest campaign.
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Council set to approve felling dangerous trees
Dudley Council planners are set to approve felling trees in Brierley Hill which are causing a danger to the public.
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£2.4bn transport fund will improve journeys across West Midlands
People in every part of the West Midlands will benefit from the £2.4 billion transport fund Mayor Richard Parker confirmed this week.
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Dudley Council shares CCTV footage with Operation Snap
Dudley Council is joining the hundreds of concerned citizens reporting driving offences to West Midlands Police through Operation Snap.
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Mayor in call to armed forces veterans
The Mayor of Dudley has urged veterans to come forward so they can be presented with a badge to mark their service at this year’s Armed Forces Day.
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76-year-old with Parkinson’s calls on locals to join charity walk
76-year-old John Carrington is preparing to take part in the Walk for Parkinson’s at Sutton Park on Saturday 12 July.
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Walsall Canal reopens after devastating toxic spill
The Canal & River Trust has celebrated the reopening of the Walsall Canal to boats after a serious pollution incident forced its closure last year.
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Sandwell to introduce changes to bin collections from September
From 15 September this year, Sandwell Council will introduce changes to bin collections to improve recycling quality and meet new Government regulations.
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Litter pick organised in Dudley Town Centre
People came together for an organised litter pick in Dudley town centre.
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Shock stats show the impact of PIP changes
Around nine out of every ten people in Dudley borough receiving Personal Independence Payments (PIP) could be worse off after government rule changes.
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Council defends ‘ambitious’ vision for city
Birmingham Council has defended an “ambitious” plan for the city’s future despite the vision being slammed as “devoid of reality”.
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Relatives at risk in no-go graveyard
Grieving relatives are putting their safety at risk by visiting graves in a churchyard deemed unsafe for maintenance volunteers.
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New images of the state-of-the-art Dudley Interchange unveiled
Transport for West Midlands has released new CGI images of Dudley Interchange, offering the public a first look at the inside of the multi-million pound state-of-the-art facility
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Council to vote on community status for pubs
Dudley councillors will be asked to show support for local pubs by giving them official community asset status.
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Bus tickets set to rise across the West Midlands
The costs of monthly and annual bus passes in the West Midlands are to remain among the lowest in the country despite an 8.6% increase from 15th June 2025 as a result of rising costs faced by bus operators.
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Council signs agreement with Stourbridge BID to drive improvements
Dudley Council chiefs have pledged to work together with the newly formed Stourbridge BID on improvement plans for the town centre.
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New political party launched by Dudley ‘Diggers’
A new political party is launching in Dudley to disrupt a system they say is dominated by the national agenda.
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Stourbridge FC part ways with Liam McDonald
Stourbridge FC have announced that, following mutual discussions, first team manager Liam McDonald will be stepping down from his role.
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Murder investigation launched following Wednesbury fire
Police have launched a murder investigation after a man died in hospital following a house fire in Wednesbury.
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West Midlands Police one of the best for answering 101 calls
National data released last week has revealed West Midlands Police is the best performing force amongst the metropolitan forces for answering 101 calls.
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Say Hello benches return to Dudley
Residents can stop off for a chat and some company at benches around Dudley borough during Loneliness Awareness Week in June.
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Sign up for the next Big Community Switch
Dudley borough residents are invited to sign up for an energy provider switching scheme that could help them to save hundreds of pounds on their bills.
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Walsall FC confirm conclusion of partnership with Poundland
Poundland have confirmed that their partnership with Poundland will come to a close at the end of this month.
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Plans for Brierley Hill filling station rejected
Plans for a new garage, EV charging points and retail store on land between Engine Lane and Level Street in Brierley Hill have been rejected.
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Midlands spa reveals ambitious 15-year masterplan
A Midlands spa has outlined a 15-year masterplan which will see it become a ’destination venue’.
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Share your views on open spaces in Dudley
The council wants to hear from people who use the borough’s parks, green spaces and public open spaces at a public meeting next month.
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Walsall lighting manufacturer awarded £5,000 grant to invest in new CRM system
A lighting manufacturer based in Aldridge has received a £5,000 grant from Walsall Business Support to invest in a new customer relationship management system.
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Car driver blue lighted to major trauma centre
A woman received pre-hospital trauma care by ambulance staff before being taken to hospital following a road traffic collision in Dudley last night.
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Government backs local builders to get Britain building
Thousands of homes will be built faster on smaller sites across the country as complex planning rules are streamlined, onerous regulatory burdens eased, and financial firepower is provided to SME builders.
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Former community centre could be demolished for home
An empty former community centre could be demolished to make way for a new house.
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Park upgrade paid for with stashed cash
Thousands of pounds stashed in Dudley Council’s coffers for years is to be spent on upgrades at a borough park.
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Shopkeepers warned of consequences on vape sales
Borough shopkeepers have been warned they could be shut down if caught selling single use vapes from next month onwards.
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Detective Academy opening up this week at the Museum
The West Midlands Police Museum are hosting two interactive events this half-term guaranteed to keep the whole family entertained.
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Learning Campus hits major milestone as construction reaches halfway point
Construction of the £18 million Midland Met Learning Campus in Smethwick has reached the halfway mark.
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Black Country girl bags national radio show
A Black Country Radio presenter has landed a daytime show on a national BBC radio station.
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Sandwell Council makes serious and unsubstantiated allegations during Ombudsman investigation
Sandwell council refused to let a vulnerable mother have her representative present at an important meeting and made serious and unsubstantiated allegations about both of them during an investigation by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman.
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Man Arrested Over Bartley Green Shooting
A 20 year-old man’s been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following a shooting in Bartley Green on Sunday.