Local Headlines
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Teenager seriously injured in Wolverhampton E-scooter collision
A teenage boy has received trauma care from ambulance staff after being involved in a collision whilst riding an e-scooter in Wolverhampton.
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Public invited to explore Bradley lock gate workshop for Heritage Open Day
The Canal & River Trust is opening the doors of its historic lock gate workshop at Bradley on Saturday 20 September as part of this year’s national Heritage Open Days celebrations.
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Kids go free at Dudley Zoo
Children can visit Dudley Zoo and Castle for free this autumn as the attraction launches a new discounted admission initiative for families.
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Two Walsall community heroes to be honoured at Investiture
Two recipients from Walsall will receive their British Empire Medal from the Lord Lieutenant for the West Midlands, at an Investiture in Birmingham on Thursday 25 September.
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Walsall man aboard Greta Thunberg’s aid flotilla for Gaza says ‘it has to be done’
A Walsall man aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla carrying aid into Gaza has spoken about life on board the mission.
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Council rejects move to build flats saying it would block neighbours’ light
A plan to add two storeys to a shop to make way for new flats has been rejected by a council.
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Shop could lose licence after £40,000 fine for illegal worker
A shop could lose its licence after it was fined £40,000 for employing an illegal worker.
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Social care review will bring big changes
Dudley Council’s adult social care services are set for a major shake-up with a focus on prevention rather than cure.
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Fall out over £20m spending in Darlaston continues
Two Darlaston councillors who claim the community has been ‘sidelined’ over the spending of £20 million have set up their own decision-making board.
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Low staffing blamed for tax take falling
Low staffing levels are one of the reasons why Dudley Council is falling behind on council tax collection according to a new report.
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Mayor starts recruitment drive for Night-Time Economy Commission
West Midlands Mayor Richard Parker has called on industry leaders to help him draw up a plan to protect and revitalise the region’s important night-time economy.
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Business grants programme opens to Dudley Borough businesses
Small to medium sized enterprises in Dudley borough are being encouraged to apply for grants through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
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Leader predicts ice rink application in new year
Work on Dudley’s new ice rink could start next spring if borough planners give their blessing to the scheme.
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Major parties reveal their election priorities
Dudley’s biggest council group leaders are gearing up for the first local elections in two years.
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Health check shows predicted overspend of £2.5m
Dudley Council’s latest financial health check reveals a £2.5m overspend but officials say there is no cause for alarm.
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BBC commits to further significant growth in West Midlands
The BBC has agreed to a significant expansion of its services in the West Midlands to further support creative growth and to promote the region as a centre of creative excellence to the wider industry.
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Changes to historic town centre building rejected
An application to turn a Dudley landmark building into five short-term letting rooms has been thrown out.
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Heritage weekend draws the crowds at Severn Valley Railway
A charity event at the Severn Valley Railway smashed visitor expectations and provided a truly unique opportunity to see many examples of modern freight traction alongside heritage locomotives.
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Dudley MP Launches Sycamore Adventure petition
Sonia Kumar MP has launched a petition calling on Dudley Council to halt plans to privatise Sycamore Adventure Centre, a much-loved community facility that has served local families for some 16 years.
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Battle of Britain to commemorate heroes
The Deputy Mayor of Dudley will attend a special service this Sunday to commemorate the borough’s Battle of Britain heroes.
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Council leader to meet asylum hotel protestors
Dudley Council’s leader is set to meet with anti-asylum hotel campaigners after hearing their concerns during a demonstration.
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Councillor ‘does not give a toss’ if cash runs out
A Dudley councillor declared she ‘would not give a toss’ if the council was down to its last pound as long as children were cared for.
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New special school nearing completion
As pupils return to school from their summer break, a state-of-the-art special school in Pensnett is preparing to welcome students this winter.
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Council welcomes new directors
Dudley Council has announced five more permanent appointments to its senior leadership team.
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More than 3,000 join Dudley Pride celebrations
Dudley town centre was alive with music and celebration on Saturday as thousands came together to celebrate Dudley Pride.
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Stourbridge school comes together to walk on fire
Parents and staff at St James’s C of E Primary School are hosting a sponsored Fire Walk next month to help fundraise for new toilets.
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Review under way at children’s services
Under pressure children’s services at Dudley Council are being reviewed to create a new strategy for the next five years.
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Lib Dem leader slams Labour ‘broken record’
Dudley’s Liberal Democrat leader hit back at Labour criticism about a £75,000 consultation into a parish council for Cradley.
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Black Country Chamber reveals finalists for 2025 Business Awards
60 different companies have been named as finalists for one of the most prestigious awards events in the Midlands, celebrating the very best in Black Country businesses.
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Man who posed as teenager jailed for sexually abusing three girls
An ex-warehouse employee who posed as a teenage boy online to groom and sexually abuse three young girls has been jailed.
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Council paying millions for private SEND school places
Dudley Council is paying up to £160,000 a year to place a single pupil in a private special needs school.
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Fewer PCSOs opens the door for yob crime Lib Dems claim
Falling numbers of community crimefighters in Dudley borough is opening the door for antisocial behaviour, according to Liberal Democrats
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MP urges council to use new powers to boost shops
Dudley’s MP Sonia Kumar is urging the council to use new legal powers to revitalise the town’s high streets.
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Dedicated Irish comedy night launches in Birmingham
A brand-new Irish comedy night, curated and hosted by acclaimed stand up Jo Enright, is to launch at independent bar and venue Nortons Digbeth in Birmingham’s Irish Quarter.
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Festive show extends run at Birmingham Rep
Birmingham Rep’s highly anticipated world premiere of ‘Sherlock Holmes and the Twelve Days of Christmas’ has been extended to mid-January due to popular demand.
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Festival favourites in Stourbridge next month
A seven-piece band which plays the hit dance anthems of the 90s is coming to Stourbridge next month, with tickets still available.
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Mayor visits historic building following restoration to provide new homes
An ornate Victorian building has been given a new lease of life after being lovingly restored to provide new homes in the heart of Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter.
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Homes plan for former car dealership
Dudley Council planners are set to rule on a proposal for new homes on a former Mitsubishi dealership near Halesowen.
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Concerns over plans for homes at historic pub site
Campaigners say plans for new homes on the site of a historic pub in Brierley Hill should be refused.
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Shop could lose licence after illegal alcohol and vapes found during inspection
A shop could lose its licence after illegal alcohol and vapes were found during an inspection.
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Controversial change ‘will enhance stadium’s legacy’
Birmingham City Council has insisted that a controversial change at Alexander Stadium ‘will enhance the venue’s legacy’.
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Children’s services complaints up by 18 percent
Dudley councillors are to be told that complaints about children’s services were up by 18 per cent on last year.
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More than 100 activities for Ageing Well Festival
People in Dudley borough will be able to enjoy a series of fun and helpful events this autumn, dedicated to celebrating a fitter and happier later life.
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Have your say on new region-wide nature blueprint
Borough residents are being urged to have their say on a new blueprint designed to protect and improve nature and green spaces across the West Midlands.
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Dudley Council earmarks £1.5 million for road safety
Dudley Council is on course to invest more than £1.5m on road safety schemes across the borough this financial year.
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Secondary school admissions for 2026
Parents are being reminded that applications for secondary school admissions are now open.
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Plan to convert pub to store resubmitted
A controversial plan to convert a Coseley pub into an Asda convenience store is back on the agenda.
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Walsall listed buildings could be ‘reduced to rubble’ in housing development row
A Walsall couple restoring two listed buildings fear they will be reduced to rubble if concerns go unmet by Walsall Council and property developer Anthem Lovell.
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Danny Beard and Deborah Stephenson star in Grand Theatre panto
Danny Beard and Deborah Stephenson join a host of stars who bring pantomime to Wolverhampton Grand this year.
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Europe’s biggest Halloween store is back at Merry Hill for its seventh year
Halloween House is back at Merry Hill for its seventh year, bringing even more thrills, chills and family fun to the West Midlands.
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Fin-tastic new fishmonger joins Brierley Hill Market
A fresh wave of excitement is landing at Brierley Hill Market as Matt Witts, a 20-year-old fishmonger from Gloucester, opens his new stall.
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New roof approved for historic building
Dudley Council has approved the replacement of a leaking outdated roof on a historic Stourbridge college building.
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Leader says Epping asylum ruling changes nothing
Dudley’s leader says a ‘woke’ ruling allowing asylum seekers to stay in an Essex hotel will not change his policy.
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Villa Park expansion plans approved
Major proposals to extend Villa Park’s North Stand have officially been given the green light by council planners.
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Midlands restaurant chain opens at Merry Hill
A restaurant chain, founded in the Midlands has launched its latest outlet in the Merry Hill Centre.
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Community homes project approved for second time
A housing development backed by a community project in Stourbridge has been given the go-ahead by council planners.
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Councillor claims HMOs harm Brierley Hill community
A Dudley councillor says there are too many houses of multiple occupation in Brierley Hill which is harming the community.
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MP fears for future of much-loved centre
Dudley MP Sonia Kumar fears the future of Gornal’s Sycamore Adventure Centre is not as secure as council leaders claim.
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Redevelopment plans lodged for site of former Masonic lodge
Plans have been submitted for the proposed £45 million redevelopment of a former Masonic lodge on the Hagley Road in Birmingham.
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Four works of public art to move the Canal Trust
Works of public art previously at the Black Country Living Museum having been refurbished are on their way to Dudley Canal & Tunnel Trust.
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Hundreds sign petition backed by Pete Doherty
Hundreds of people have signed a petition calling on Birmingham City Council to reverse its 'divisive' busking crackdown.
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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.