Local Headlines
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Police teams out to deter ASB in Sandwell
Police officers are on patrols across Sandwell as they crackdown on nuisance and anti-social behaviour.
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PIP payouts in DUdley up by more than 80 percent
Personal Independence Payments in Dudley borough rose by 82 percent in just over six years according to new research.
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Family’s housing nightmare is over
A Walsall family who suffered a catalogue of problems with a private landlord before being evicted has told how they have finally found their forever home.
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Dudley exec collected £80k leaving payout
Dudley Council’s former chief executive trousered £80k for a golden goodbye when he left the authority in September 2024.
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Nostalgic Three Men in a Boat to return to Saddlers Centre
Walsall Council is restoring the popular Three Men in a Boat clock as part of the town centre’s regeneration.
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Accounts show the cost of running the council
New figures released by Dudley Council show the size of the authority and how much it costs to run.
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Drastic chop job to hedge sparks anger
Drastic action by Dudley Council workers to cut back a hedge sparked anger in Hawbush with a councillor demanding answers.
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Local resident says thank you for second chance at life
A grateful heart attack survivor has been reunited with the ambulance crew who saved his life, just weeks after their intervention helped him get the urgent care he needed.
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Developers of Birmingham’s tallest skyscraper learn from next generation
A successful student mentorship scheme between Birmingham City University and residential property developer Court Collaboration will be extended to a second year, following a successful pilot.
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New housing hub for tenants to open in Dudley town centre
The hub, sited in St James’s Road, will open three days a week and will allow tenants to report repairs, pay rent and hand in keys.
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Dudley celebrates Armed Forces Day
Dudley borough came together to celebrate the nation’s past and present military personnel at an Armed Forces Day event on Sunday.
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Mayor completes 60ft charity abseil
The Mayor of Dudley overcame the jitters to abseil from the top of a 60-foot Dudley College rooftop as part of a day long charity event.
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Rogue builder pleads guilty to misleading consumer
A rogue builder has landed more than £16,000 in fines and court costs after pleading guilty to a breach in professional diligence towards a Stourbridge couple.
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Competition to name new waste trucks extended
A competition giving children the chance to name the council’s new waste trucks has been extended – with the authority’s waste service accepting entries in person at five summer events.
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World-first Ozzy Osbourne exhibition now open in Birmingham
A world-first exhibition celebrating the solo achievements and global accolades of rock icon Ozzy Osbourne is now open at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, welcoming music fans from far and wide.
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Sandwell sports club dives head first into success
A Sandwell sporting club has gone from zero to hero in under two years via a winning combination of national-level coaching development and unearthing exceptional local talent.
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Free Bikeability sessions this Summer in Walsall
Walsall Council’s road safety team is offering free cycling education during the Summer holidays.
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State-of-the-art centre of excellence for health education announced
Halesowen College has announced the latest development in its estate portfolio; its state-of-the-art Centre of Excellence for Health Education.
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Young people share how together they’re 'Making It Sandwell'
Around 200 people came together yesterday to mark the launch of a project to celebrate, champion and bring people together in making Sandwell a great place to live, learn, work and visit.
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Selfridges celebrate Black Sabbath reunion
To celebrate Black Sabbath's final UK show, an immersive fan experience with a special merchandise collection has launched exclusively at the cities Selfridges store.
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Halesowen College becomes Chamber Patron
Halesowen College is thrilled to announce its new status as a Patron member with the Black Country Chamber of Commerce.
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West Midlands ambulance response times drop by a quarter
The average time it takes for an ambulance in the West Midlands to respond to a Road Traffic Accident has been revealed, with response times improving by almost a quarter over the past few years.
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Dudley Council flies the flag for armed forces week
A special flag is flying from the roof of Dudley Council House this week, to honour the men and women of the armed forces.
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Make a splash for a good cause by volunteering at Acorns Bubble Rush
Acorns Children’s Hospice is calling on people to give the gift of time and help bring the magic to Acorns Bubble Rush 2025.
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Independent joins Reform UK to be first on council
Dudley Council has its first member from Reform UK after Shaun Keasey revealed he had joined the party.
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Shareholders vote for radical restructure at Severn Valley Railway
Shareholders at the Severn Valley Railway have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a special resolution to convert the organisation into a Charitable Community Benefit Society.
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Dudley council set to stay at bottom of savings league
Despite claims of turning the corner on a financial crisis, Dudley’s top councillors are warning there still a long way to go.
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History made as Dudley council remembers genocide
Dudley Council broke with tradition at a full meeting of the authority to remember the victims of a genocide.
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Plan earmarks land for major housing development
Dudley Council has earmarked enough land for 10,876 homes in its proposed local plan with some sites providing hundreds of dwellings.
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Dudley Party leaders write in support of Ben’s Law
Party leaders from across Dudley Council have written to the Home Secretary calling for a change in the law to tackle illegal car cruising, following a local petition.
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Dudley residents postal vote renewal reminder
Some residents who have opted for a postal vote in recent elections will soon be receiving reminders to renew their voting option.
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Local groups and partnerships invited to apply for funding
Voluntary, community, and partnership organisations are being invited to apply for funding under the UK Shared Prosperity Fund programme.
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Council meeting dramatically halted after bin strike interruptions
A Birmingham City Council meeting has been dramatically halted as leader John Cotton faced angry questions over the bins strike.
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Leaders split over Palestine trip by MP
Dudley’s political leaders are split on how to respond to a call for Stourbridge’s MP to apologise for a trip to Israel.
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Families invited to Halesowen Spoke launch
Families who live in Halesowen can take a first look at the new Halesowen Spoke, which is part of the local family hub network, this morning.
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Free parking at Black Country Festival events
Ahead of the Black Country Festival, Dudley Council has confirmed that parking charges will be suspended at selected council car parking for two days next month.
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Plea to parents as measles cases rise
Parents across the West Midlands are being urge to ensure their children are vaccinated amidst rising cases of measles in Birmingham.
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Bar plan approved despite lack of police details
Dudley Council has given the go-ahead for a new micro-pub despite police being short of details to give their opinion.
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£120 million business and tourism boost for West Midlands economy
The West Midlands economy has been given a £120 million boost thanks to a business and tourism support programme that brought tens of thousands of visitors to region while creating thousands of new jobs and training opportunities.
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Dudley Council makes four permanent appointments to its leadership team
Dudley council has filled a number of vacancies within its senior leadership team, and will be making more appointments in coming weeks.
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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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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.