Local Headlines
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Jewellery cleaning trend names Dudley in top five hotspots
Spring cleaning isn’t just for homes, as viral jewellery hacks are sending searches soaring across the country with Dudley one of the top towns leading the Midlands.
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WMAS supports deaf awareness week
West Midlands Ambulance Service is supporting Deaf Awareness Week to challenge misconceptions and provide practical advice on communicating with people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
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Councillors clash over bin collection delays
Leading Dudley councillors clashed over continuing delays in waste and recycling collections which put unexpected strain on services.
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Crucial seats up for grabs in local election
Dudley goes to the polls tomorrow with crucial seats up for grabs in local council elections.
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Trust plays key role in early identification of motor coordination needs
A Black Country NHS Trust is implementing an early‑identification programme, working in partnership with local education and health services to support children with motor coordination needs.
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Green belt warning and rallying call from Dudley Council leader
Dudley Council’s leader has issued a warning on the future of green belt in the borough and called for unity to fight off developers.
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Officers charge man following shop thefts in Dudley
A man has been charged following an investigation into multiple shop thefts across Dudley.
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Local MP saddened to hear of fire at Crooked House site
Kingswinford and South Staffordshire MP, Mike Wood has shared his thoughts following reports of a fire at the site of The Crooked House pub near Himley.
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Care home conversion approved and trees get the chop
A former care home in Dudley is set to be converted into self-contained flats for adults with mental health issues.
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Shock over lack of cancer screening
Worried medics fear people in Walsall are increasing their risk of succumbing to bowel cancer due to poor take up of screening services.
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Appeal initiated against refusal of Asda rooftop food venue
An appeal has been lodged into a recent refusal of a rooftop street food venue in Walsall.
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Despite missteps council’s Labour leader backs Starmer
Dudley’s Labour leader is backing Keir Starmer despite facing a tough day when voters go to the polls for local elections.
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Green spaces granted additional protection
Three green spaces in Dudley borough are receiving enhanced protections to help retain them for future generations.
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Officers chase down sex attacker who'd targeted woman in Brierley Hill
This is the moment police officers arrested a sex attacker less than 90 minutes after he targeted a woman in Brierley Hill.
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How to access NHS services over the May bank holidays
Residents in the Black Country are being reminded how to access NHS services should they need help during the upcoming Bank Holidays.
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Details emerge of future of Sedgley centre
A Sedgley health centre which faced possible closure looks set to also become home to a housing hub and police offices.
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Leather Museum special meeting request rejected by Mayor
The Mayor of Walsall has rejected a call for a special meeting over the relocation of the Leather Museum.
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Council approves ‘vital’ £470,000 i10 refurbishment for pension scheme move
A landmark city centre office block is set for a huge makeover as part of plans to relocate a leading pension firm.
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£500,000 to extend school’s SEND facility
A school’s SEND provision will be expanded as part of £500,000 work approved by a council.
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Charity leads drive to reduce drowning deaths with specialist conference
Midlands Air Ambulance Charity is set to host a dedicated Drowning Conference at its Cosford airbase and charity headquarters on Tuesday 2nd June 2026, bringing together professionals from across emergency medicine, search and rescue and water safety sectors.
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New Midlands food and culture venue gears up for summer after opening success
20,000 food and drink fans from across the Midlands have visited new Midlands food and culture venue Dockworks Waterfront in its first two months, the team behind the destination have revealed.
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Wollaston residents invited to share memories for local history project
Residents of Wollaston village are being invited to take part in an exciting new research project exploring the role of everyday objects in preserving family history and memory.
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Jailed former councillor’s ex slams sentence
The former partner of an ex-Dudley councillor jailed for sex offences involving children says his sentence is not enough.
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Birmingham’s bins strike update slammed as ‘desperate’
The actions of the Labour administration at Birmingham City Council have been slammed as “desperate” and “pathetic” following a bins strike update.
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Special events to mark Long Lane Library’s 90th birthday
Long Lane Library in Dudley will celebrate its 90th birthday this Thursday with a series of special events taking place before, after and on the day itself.
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Johns’ Boys Welsh Male Choir to Perform at Dudley Town Hall
The internationally acclaimed Johns’ Boys Welsh Male Choir will perform live at Dudley Town Hall on Saturday 16 May 2026 as part of their 2026 UK tour.
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Former health centre could become flats after HMO scrapped
A former health centre could now be turned into flats after plans for a 38-bed HMO were scrapped after a wave of objections.
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Police appeal for information following an incident in Coseley
Officers investigating a reported incident in Dudley are keen to speak to the driver and passenger of a car as part of their enquiries.
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Illegal vapes and activities on Black Country high streets
Dudley Council have issued a statement following a BBC investigation concerning illegal activities on the borough’s high streets.
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Former councillor jailed for child sex offences
A former Dudley councillor, who sat on the Children's Services Committee, has been sentenced after admitting four sexual offences involving children.
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Wolverhampton Students take on 170-mile relay challenge
Students from Wolverhampton Grammar School are preparing to take on their annual Coast 2 Coast Challenge next month to raise funds for Wolverhampton‑based charity, Good Shepherd.
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Dudley’s anti-social behaviour fighting drone has lift off
A drone is taking to the sky in Dudley Council’s fight against anti-social behaviour this summer.
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Mark Watson brings new stand up show to Stourbridge
Multi-award-winning comedian Mark Watson will bring his latest stand-up show, 'Before It Overtakes Us' to Stourbridge Town Hall on Friday 15 May.
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Calls to defer Leather Museum relocation until after local elections
Five councillors in Walsall have called for an extraordinary meeting to pause the relocation of the Leather Museum.
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Two-year delay for leisure centre sale report ‘unacceptable’
Dudley councillors complained a two-year delay for a report on the failed sale of a former leisure centre is ‘unacceptable’.
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Election spat over Reform debt claim
A Reform UK election leaflet claiming Dudley Council is £652m in debt has been dismissed as misguided by the authority’s leader.
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Walsall shop fined after selling vape to a minor
A shop in Walsall has been fined after selling a vape to a person under the age of 18 during a test purchasing exercise.
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Football supporter group pioneer receives Lord Mayor’s Award
The founder of a pioneering football supporters group set up to strengthen the connection between Birmingham City FC and the South Asian community has been honoured with the Lord Mayor’s Award.
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Netflix and EastEnders’ stars arrive in Wolverhampton
The first ever UK and International tour of The Talented Mr Ripley has arrived in Wolverhampton with stars Ed McVey, Bruce Herbelin-Earle and Maisie Smith being photographed at the Grand Theatre.
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Alumni welcomed as college celebrates 60th anniversary
Halesowen College is proud to announce its 60th anniversary celebrations, marking six decades of serving learners and the wider community.
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Rogue trader sent to jail following multiple fraud offences
Rogue trader Anthony Millward was handed a 32-month prison sentence and has been ordered to pay £16,000 following sentencing at Wolverhampton Crown Court earlier this month.
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Dudley Zoo celebrates record Easter period
Dudley Zoo and Castle is celebrating its best Easter since 2019, welcoming more than 27,500 visitors over the two-week holiday period.
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Dudley Council working round the clock on bin catch-up
Dudley Council says it is working round the clock to catch up on late rubbish and recycling collections in the face of online complaints.
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Greens aiming high in Dudley but with realistic expectations
Dudley’s Green Party is aiming high in the borough’s local elections with an almost full slate of candidates.
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Unsung heroes honoured at Mayor’s Civic Awards 2026
Unsung community heroes from across Dudley borough were celebrated at the Mayor’s Ball and Civic Awards 2026, held in front of more than 250 guests at the Copthorne Hotel in Brierley Hill.
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Council candidates set to slug it out across Dudley
Dudley politicians are gearing up for hotly contested elections which will shape how the borough is run for the coming year.
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Former Dudley leader says ‘think outside the box’
Dudley Council needs to rethink how it spends taxpayers cash according to the leader of a party with an anti-cuts agenda.
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No shame in ‘potholes by postcode’ deals
Dudley’s Liberal Democrat leader is making no apologies for doing ‘potholes by postcode’ deals with council leaders.
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Historic Glass Quarter is now easier to find than ever
Following months of hard work by teams across Dudley Council a series of new brown tourism signs are in place.
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HS2 city centre plans approved
Major plans for Birmingham’s new HS2 station which could forever change a key city centre area have been approved.
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Leader warns officer ‘deliver or get the chop’
Dudley Council’s leader has a stark message to highly paid officers at the authority – deliver the goods or face the axe.
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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.




