Local Headlines
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Latest housing plans for closed-down Walsall library thrown out
Plans to convert a closed-down library into housing have been refused by Walsall Council.
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Cabinet approves first phase of town centre upgrades
Dudley Council has approved the first phase of a £10m plan to improve transport links into Stourbridge town centre.
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Crocketts' pupils explore green careers of the future
Children at Crocketts Community Primary School enjoyed an exciting day of learning when the school hosted a sustainability-themed Careers Fair, introducing pupils to the green jobs and industries that could shape their futures.
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Red House Glass Cone inspires Albion’s new look
The Red House Glass Cone has graced the Black Country flag since 2012 — now the landmark has inspired West Bromwich Albion’s new away kit.
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Teenagers arrested after disruption in Halesowen
Police in Halesowen have arrested multiple teenagers following large-scale disorder in the town centre.
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Local plan formally adopted despite ‘crying shame’
Dudley Council has formally adopted its new local plan despite the ‘crying shame’ of housing targets making it instantly out of date.
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Force in best level for performance in the country
West Midlands Police are making positive progress and continuous improvements according to His Majesty’s Chief Inspector, underlining the trust and confidence people can have in the force.
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Shop stripped of licence over missing lottery prize
A shop involved in a ‘missing’ £920 lottery prize has been stripped of its licence.
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Walsall Council strikes gold with Armed Forces Award
Walsall Council has officially been awarded the prestigious Gold Award in the Ministry of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme.
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Fourth Cradley Heath mini-mart closed
A fourth shop in Cradley Heath has been ordered to close as Sandwell Council continues to tackle the sale of illegal goods.
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Mayors launch plan to create 38,000 jobs through defence growth
Strategic investment in the Midlands' defence sector could create up to 38,000 high-value jobs and add almost £3 billion to the regional economy over the next decade, according to a new prospectus launched in Parliament.
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Success for Dudley Adult and Community Learning at regional awards
Dudley Adult and Community Learning is celebrating a double success after winning a prestigious regional award and seeing one of its learners shortlisted among the best in the West Midlands.
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Dudley Council welcomes lifting of Best Value Notice
Dudley Council has welcomed confirmation that the Best Value Notice issued to the authority in July 2025 has been lifted - recognising the significant progress made by the council.
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Sandwell Council proud to be ranked the 48th top apprentice employer
Sandwell Council has been officially recognised as the 48th Top Apprentice Employer in the UK in this year’s national rankings.
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Dudley Zoo wins award for reindeer habitat
Dudley Zoo and Castle has won a top industry award for its Reindeer Ravine.
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Bostin’ Beer launched to support Mayor's charities
A Stourbridge brewery has teamed up with the Mayor of Dudley to create a special charity ale celebrating the borough and raising funds for a range of good causes.
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No tax refund for rubbish bin collection
Dudley’s finance chief has ruled out a council tax refund for people whose bins are not being collected on time.
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Live Aid musical comes to Wolverhampton
Just For One Day, the musical based on Live Aid, has announced a further continuation of its UK tour, coming to Wolverhampton Grand Theatre next October.
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Walsall achieves record-breaking 16 Green Flag Awards
Three new sites, including Walsall's first Green Flag Award-winning allotments, have helped the borough achieve its highest-ever number of internationally recognised Green Flag Awards.
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Pop-up tip dates released following announcement
Residents in the north of the borough will benefit from more pop-up tip sessions, following Dudley Council’s announcement that it is investing an additional £150,000 to improve waste services.
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World Cup heroes to be offered Freedom of the Borough
As the country counts down to England’s World Cup semi-final, Dudley Council has added local football heroes Jude Bellingham and Morgan Rogers to its Freedom of the Borough honours list.
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Animal ban for woman who starved her dog to death
A woman who allowed her dog to starve and buried the emaciated body in a communal area where she lived has been banned from keeping animals for ten years.
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Mayor announces £50m electric vehicle jobs plan
The region will cement its status as the car-making capital of the UK under an automotive support package announced by Richard Parker, Mayor of the West Midlands.
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Young people to shape upcoming Hippo Art Trail
Young people across the borough of Walsall are being invited to take part in a series of creative sessions to help shape a new hippo-themed art trail which will be on display next year.
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Business owner sentenced following environmental offences in Dudley
A business owner has been sentenced following serious breaches of environmental legislation linked to the operation of an alloy wheel refurbishment business in Dudley.
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Two arrested in Cradley stabbing incident
Two men have been arrested after police were called to reports of a stabbing at an address on Clancey Way in Cradley, shortly before 6am.
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Dudley Council joins new pilot to tackle access refusals for assistance dogs
Dudley Council has signed up to Guide Dogs’ new national pilot scheme to tackle the refusal of entry to businesses for people with assistance dogs.
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Duke of Sussex meets families during Birmingham Children’s Hospital visit
Prince Harry has visited Birmingham Children’s Hospital to meet seriously ill children and their families who are benefiting from the specialist support programmes of national children’s charity, WellChild.
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Council continues fight against illegal shops
Sandwell Council is continuing its fight against illegal shops with the latest batch of court-ordered closures in Cradley Heath.
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Black Country youngsters complete transformative week at Eton College
Students from the Black Country have returned home after completing a life-changing five-day residential programme at Eton College, made possible through growing partnerships with schools across the region.
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New fund to help Sandwell residents
Sandwell Council has confirmed how millions of pounds will be spent supporting residents through the cost-of-living crisis in the coming months.
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PCC launches search for next Chief Constable of West Midlands Police
Police and Crime Commissioner, Simon Foster has begun his search for the next Chief Constable of West Midlands Police.
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Sandwell MPs call on council not to scrap holiday vouchers
Sandwell’s four Labour MPs have called on Reform-led Sandwell Council to abandon proposals to remove funding for free school meal holiday vouchers.
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Labour group urges Council to award freedom of the borough to Jude Bellingham
Labour councillors have called on Dudley Council to grant Freedom of the Borough to Jude Bellingham following his 'exceptional' role during the 2026 world cup.
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Residents react to new Walsall school plans
Residents on a Walsall street have voiced strong opposition to a proposal to build a 1000-place school on their doorsteps.
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Halesowen College marks 60 years with memorable anniversary celebration
Halesowen College proudly celebrated its 60th Anniversary on Friday 26 June, bringing together alumni, former and current staff for a day filled with celebration, reflection and nostalgia.
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Alcohol Awareness Week to shine light on drinking
People who live in Dudley borough can attend local events and activities over the coming days as Dudley Council supports national Alcohol Awareness Week.
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Geopark champion awarded MBE in King’s Birthday Honours
A leading figure behind the creation of the Black Country UNESCO Global Geopark has been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours List 2026.
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Local football team donate privacy pram to hospital
Players at Sands United FC Dudley, a football support team made up of bereaved dads who have all experienced the loss of a baby, have donated a privacy pram to Russell’s Hall Hospital.
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Endangered glassmaking crafts brought to life at museum
Stourbridge Glass Museum will host a full day of live glassmaking demonstrations on Saturday 11 July as part of its Endangered Crafts Event.
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Motorcyclist seriously injured in Cradley Heath
A motorcyclist has sustained life-threatening injures following a road traffic collision in Cradley Heath at the weekend.
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Birmingham Weekender announces return for 2026
Birmingham Weekender is back from Saturday 29 August to Monday 31 August, bringing colourful installations, exhilarating performances and unforgettable experiences to the city centre.
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Yobs caught on camera by new eye-in-the-sky
Yobs in Dudley are being caught on camera as the council takes a high-tech approach to combating antisocial behaviour.
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Council removes 24 hour restriction on storage facility
A council has scrapped a restriction to allow a storage facility to permanently open 24 hours a day.
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Mayor calls on businesses to back nature recovery plan
The region's biggest ever fundraising drive to attract millions of pounds into a wide variety of nature projects has been launched.
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Two men arrested as blades and suspected drugs seized in Tipton
Police arrested two men and seized blades and suspected drugs after stopping a car in Tipton at the weekend.
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Walsall shoppers say ‘waste of money’ as costly alleyway set for demolition
An alleyway in Walsall that became notorious for its staggering £750,000 price tag is finally being demolished.
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More homes allowed on ‘landslide’ estate after council overruled
More homes will be built on a Cradley Heath estate hit by a landslide after winning approval from a government inspector.
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Bins boss says sorry for service ‘out of control’
Dudley’s refuse collection chief has apologised for delayed bin collections after complaints the service is ‘out of control’.
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Black Country Party councillor quits over immigration
Black Country Party councillor Peter Drake is leaving the group to sit as an independent member of Dudley Council.
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Vacant clothes factory to become community centre
A vacant clothes factory is set to become a community centre after Dudley Council planners approved a planning application.
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Minister says NI hike helps people back to work
The skills minister defended Labour’s policy on taxing business despite saying there is potentially a ‘lost generation’ of young workers.
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Free parking to support summer events programme
Dudley Council is offering free town centre parking in council run car parks over the coming weeks, to coincide with summer events taking place across the borough.
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Free return visit offer makes summer even better at the SVR
Families can enjoy twice the fun for the price of one this summer, as the Severn Valley Railway launches a special Free Return Visit offer alongside a packed programme of heritage train travel and family entertainment.
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Pupils 'flourish' at Dudley school says Ofsted
The Link Academy in Netherton has been praised by Ofsted as an “ambitious and inclusive school” where “pupils flourish,” following its May 2026 inspection.
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Wolverhampton Grand Theatre announces partnership with City of Wolverhampton College
Wolverhampton Grand Theatre and City of Wolverhampton College have announced the beginning of an exciting new partnership.
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Les Dennis to star in UK tour of dinnerladies
More than a quarter of a century after it was first screened, a new stage adaptation of Victoria Wood's 'dinnerladies' will tour the UK next year, including dates at Birmingham Hippodrome in March.
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Events to bring weekend of colour, music and family fun
Residents and visitors are invited to enjoy a vibrant weekend of entertainment from Dudley Council as Brierley Hill’s Brier Fair and Stourbridge Carnival return.
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Future secured for popular riverside path
The Severn Valley Railway has announced that a new way forward has been found to protect the much-loved riverside path that runs along its land between Country Park Halt near Highley and Hampton Loade station.
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Metallica call on fans in West Mids to give blood
Metallica are teaming up with NHS Blood and Transplant to call on fans across England to book a blood donation and help save lives, as the band continues the UK leg of their worldwide M72 tour.
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Cabinet approves new model to strengthen reablement support
A new model to strengthen reablement support for residents was considered and approved by Walsall Council’s Cabinet on Wednesday 24 June.
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Crowds flock to Armed Forces day event
Thousands of people enjoyed the borough's tribute to members of the armed forces at today's Armed Forces Day celebrations at Himley Hall.
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Major plans for new medical school submitted
The University of Wolverhampton has formally submitted plans to open a new 400-student medical school in a former sports hall.
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Coseley is forgotten in its own borough councillor claims
Coseley is the ‘forgotten and neglected part of Dudley borough’ according to one of its newest ward councillors.
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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.




