Local Headlines
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Opinion split on latest finance settlement
Dudley Council’s coffers will get a boost from the government’s latest finance settlement but opinions are divided about how much it will help.
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Council proposes additional £1.3 million in SEND Services
Dudley Council has announced proposals for significant additional investment for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in next year’s budget.
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Christmas toy appeal surpasses target
A local company contracted by Dudley Council has worked with the authority and its own staff to collect contributions for the Dudley Group of hospitals toy appeal.
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Christmas tree festival at the Red House Glass Cone
Feel festive with a community focussed Christmas tree festival at Wordsley’s Red House Glass Cone this December.
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Under 13’s football team receive new kit
A West Midlands under 13’s football team has received a brand-new training kit thanks to sponsorship from alternative business lender, BCRS Business Loans.
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Two men jailed after gun and drugs recovered in Sandwell
Two men have been jailed after police recovered a gun and Class A drugs after pursuing a stolen car in Sandwell.
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Lenny Henry returns to hometown with new show
Sir Lenny Henry is returning to his hometown with a new show next year – with tickets available just in time for Christmas.
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Free parking in town centres on Saturday
It’s expected to be the busiest shopping day of the year on Saturday and Christmas shoppers will be able to park for free in town centres across the borough.
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Faye Tozer joins the cast of Mean Girls The Musical
Steps legend, Faye Tozer has joined the cast of Mean Girls The Musical which opens at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre on 23rd June 2026.
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Carbon report comes with false accounting warning
Dudley Council’s latest carbon cutting statistics came with a word of caution on ‘false accounting’ about how improvements were achieved.
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Mayor visits Sedgley Air Cadets
The Mayor of Dudley has praised the work of the Sedgley Squadron Royal Air Force Air Cadets, following his visit to the group last night.
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Christmas changes to opening times for council services
Borough residents are urged to check when council services are running due to changes during the Christmas holidays.
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Council leader dismisses debate as ‘bloody nonsense’
Dudley Council’s leader dismissed a debate which held up discussions on cutting parking charges as filibustering and ‘bloody nonsense’.
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People invited to have say in 2026-27 budget consultation
People can help shape future decisions around Dudley Council’s budget by having their say in a six-week consultation.
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Council recovers debt following successful case
Dudley Council’s business rates and recovery team has won a case worth more than £200,000 after pursuing a landlord who had not been paying rates.
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Demand issued to Black Sabbath pub owners
The owners of the pub hailed as the birthplace of Black Sabbath have been told the use of an unauthorised car park on the pub site should be ceased.
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WMAS staff networks donate supplies to Jamaica
Two staff networks from West Midlands Ambulance Service have come together to organise a donation of essential supplies for people in Jamaica after the devastating hurricane Melissa in October.
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£36m boost for cycling and walking across the West Midlands
Mayor Richard Parker has secured another £36 million to invest in active travel projects to get more people cycling and walking across the region.
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Plea to Council to repaint box junction to honour late Wollaston councillor
The Stourbridge Lion Lib Dem Team, are calling for Dudley Council to repaint the yellow hatch markings on a busy Wollaston junction.
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Walsall shop to pay more than £2,000 following underage vape sale
A Walsall shop has been ordered to pay over £2,000 by Dudley Magistrates’ Court after selling a disposable vape to a person under the age of 18.
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Sleeping Beauty at West Bromwich Town Hall this Christmas
Families are invited to enjoy a magical, musical, festive performance of Sleeping Beauty at West Bromwich Town Hall from Friday 19 December through to Tuesday 23 December.
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Christmas support for care leavers
Dudley Council is partnering with community organisation Donate 1 Create 1 to provide Christmas dinner and gifts for care leavers.
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Eton College will come to Dudley after government gives go-ahead
Plans to bring Eton College to the borough will go ahead with the move hailed as a “big vote of confidence in Dudley” by the council’s leader.
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Saga of failed leisure centre sale set for third year
The saga of the failed sale of the former Dudley Leisure Centre looks set to drag into a third year.
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Fortnightly bin collections confirmed
Birmingham Council is set to push ahead with introducing fortnightly bin collections next summer despite major plans being branded ‘madness’ by opposition.
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Double blow to car wash trading without permission
A car wash on Shell Corner near Blackheath will have to demolish a building which was put up without permission.
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Birmingham Hippodrome raises record-breaking funds for youth programmes
Birmingham Hippodrome has raised over £50,000 to help make the arts more accessible for young people across the West Midlands.
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Carols, crafts and Christmas magic return to Delph Stables
The much-loved Christmas at Delph Stables carols and crafting event is back again this December for its fourth year – bringing even more festive cheer to the Brierley Hill canalside.
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Dudley MP welcomes £3 billion 'boost' for better buses
Dudley MP, Sonia Kumar has welcomed the reinstatement of a bus service secured after raising concerns directly with Transport for West Midlands and championing residents affected by the route’s withdrawal earlier this year.
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Figures show council taking 'strong steps' to tackle anti-social behaviour
Nine out of ten residents who have complained to Dudley Council about anti-social behaviour this year are happy with the way the authority has tackled the issue, new figures reveal.
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Delivery of new bins from January ahead of changes to waste service
New bins will be delivered to residents from January as Dudley Council introduces a new waste and recycling service in line with national government legislation.
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Get your flu vaccine at a local mobile clinic this December
Stay healthy this festive season with a drop-in mobile flu vaccine clinic in Dudley this week.
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Woman fined £300 for dumping rubbish on country lane
A woman has been hit with a £300 fine after rubbish dumped on a country lane in the borough was traced back to her.
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Community group receives donation from Cradley Heath accountancy firm
A Cradley Heath-based financial services firm has made a generous donation to a voluntary community group that supports vulnerable families and individuals across the Black Country and beyond.
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Cuts planned for complaints response time
The required response time for complaints against Dudley Council is set to be cut in half under new government regulations.
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Former doctor charged with multiple sexual offences against patients
Charges have been made against a former doctor for alleged sexual assaults carried out against 38 victims who were patients in his care.
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Affordable housing scheme on site of derelict Black Country steelworks wins major award
The Cookley Works development on the site of a former steel plant in Brierley Hill was named Best Affordable Housing Development 2025 at the Inside Housing Development Awards in London.
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Mayor backs hundreds more entrepreneurs to create jobs and grow the economy
A ground-breaking network of business support hubs that have helped grow 300 companies in some of the region’s most ethnically diverse communities is to expand thanks to new funding from Mayor Richard Parker.
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Win £500 by switching to receive your council tax bill digitally
Borough residents could be in for a festive treat with anyone signing up to receive their council tax bill by e-billing having the chance to win £500 in a prize draw.
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Poll suggests risk of children being harmed or abused at home increases over Christmas
More than three in five adults in the West Midlands believe children face an increased risk of harm or abuse at home and exposure to domestic violence during the Christmas holidays.
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Committee told social workers lied and ignored emails
Dudley social workers lied and ignored emails councillors were told during an emotional session of a watchdog committee meeting.
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Record-breaking trading standards team wins national award
Dudley Council’s trading standards team has won a national award for its record-breaking work in shutting down shops linked to organised crime.
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Road improvements confirmed near primary school
Chiefs at Dudley Council have confirmed the authority will make road safety improvements near Red Hall Primary in the summer of 2026.
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DJ releases cover of iconic 80s song in support of Dementia UK
An award-winning DJ from Worcestershire has released a heartfelt new single with all of the proceeds supporting Dementia UK.
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Benjamin Zephaniah writing competition sparks powerful new poems
The wife of Birmingham poet Benjamin Zephaniah says a writing competition celebrating his life is empowering people across the UK to use their voices for the planet.
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Leader hails budget plans as “giant leap” towards financial stability
The leader of Dudley Council says the authority has taken a “giant leap” towards financial stability after budget plans over the next five years were revealed.
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Council tax increase proposed as part of budget blueprint
Proposals to increase council tax by 4.99 per cent in 2026 will go before cabinet for discussion next week.
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Birmingham Hippodrome to raise £45,000 to empower young people through the arts
Birmingham Hippodrome is hoping to raise £45,000 to make the arts more accessible for young people across the West Midlands and inspire the next generation of creatives.
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No answers on SEND finance ‘bomb’
Dudley Council is still waiting for answers about how to tackle a financial ‘bomb’ which could push it into effective bankruptcy.
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100-year-old club will be turned into housing
An empty 100-year-old former working men’s club and community hub will be converted into new housing.
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Council leaders told to apologise for parish council survey
Dudley’s leaders faced demands to apologise for spending nearly £10,000 on a survey branded a Liberal Democrat vanity project.
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Cadbury World unveil spectacular chocolate nutcracker at Birmingham Hippodrome
This Christmas, Cadbury World has revealed a truly sweet spectacle with its latest chocolate creation; a Fruit and Nutcracker.
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Festive Fun at Red House Glass Cone
The Red House Glass Cone in Stourbridge is brimming with seasonal cheer as it hosts a range of festive activities throughout November and December.
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Dudley Council strengthens its pledge to the Armed Forces Covenant
Dudley Council has proudly renewed and strengthened its commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant — a powerful promise to honour and support those who serve, have served, and their families.
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Bold new era for leading Birmingham venue
Forum Digbeth, has announced a major expansion that will double its capacity from 2,000 to 4,000 with the addition of a brand-new adjoining warehouse space, The Annexe.
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Mother of teen killed in illegal street racing submits formal complaint to IOPC
The mother of 16-year-old Liberty Charris has submitted a formal complaint about the handling of her daughters death to both West Midlands Police and the IOPC.
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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.




