Local Headlines
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Wolverhampton Grand unveils next year's pantomime
Wolverhampton Grand Theatre has announced Beauty and the Beast as next year’s pantomime, a first for the theatre's stage at Christmas.
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First phase of Kingswinford road works almost complete
The first phase of a £1 million scheme to improve traffic flow and safety for pedestrians in Kingswinford and Wall Heath is on track to be completed a month ahead of schedule.
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Birmingham Hippodrome acquires Southside Building thanks to WMCA loan
Birmingham Hippodrome has completed the acquisition of The Southside Building with the support of a business loan from the West Midlands Combined Authority and Frontier Development Capital.
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Two arrested and weapons seized in Quinton
West Midlands Police have arrested two people and seized a cache of weapons including knives and air guns from a Birmingham address.
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Dudley Council house lit in orange to support domestic abuse campaign
People in Dudley are being encouraged to support a campaign that aims to raise awareness of domestic abuse and violence against women and girls.
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A new political map for Dudley borough
The Local Government Boundary Commission has reviewed the council wards in Dudley to make sure that ward arrangements will help the council work effectively.
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Sandwell Valley Country Park unveils new cycling routes as part of Commonwealth Games legacy
New bike trails have been opened in Sandwell Valley Country Park and the former Hill Top Golf Course in Birmingham.
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Free parking at council town centre car parks on all Saturdays in December
Shoppers will be able to park for free at Sandwell Council’s town centre car parks on all Saturdays in December.
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Letter from Santa to deliver festive magic for children across the Black Country
A heart-warming letter from Santa for children across the Black Country will be helping to fund lifeline care at Acorns Children’s Hospice this Christmas.
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Birmingham Hippodrome aims to raise £30,000 to expand Relaxed Performances
Birmingham Hippodrome is urging the public to support its annual festive fundraising campaign to increase their number of Relaxed Performances, enabling more people who may find the theatre challenging to experience live performances.
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Bilston school to perform at prestigious London church
Children from Bramford Primary in Bilston are teaming up with their counterparts at Chivenor Primary in Castle Vale to perform at a concert at St Giles Church in London.
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Cradley church lit up after three-decade wait
After almost thirty years of waiting, St Peter’s Church in Cradley was illuminated for the first time on Saturday 18th November in the presence of around 40-strong crowd.
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Town prepares to welcome more people on foot
New pavements have been laid and bus shelters installed in Brierley Hill, as works to rejuvenate the town centre continue.
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Councillor urges residents to download climate app
As world leaders prepare to discuss climate change at COP28, Dudley Council’s cabinet member for climate change is encouraging residents to play their part with the use of a new app.
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‘Operation Advance’ hailed a success in Dudley
Dudley Borough was a hive of activity on last Thursday as West MIdlands Police staff joined council staff and professionals as well as volunteers, to support the force's Operation Advance day.
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Big tree giveaway launched as region's virtual forest passes 500,000 milestone
Thousands of tree saplings are being given away across the region to celebrate more than half a million trees planted as part of a virtual forest initiative.
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CBeebies stars open Dudley Zoo's Christmas grotto
Santa was welcomed to Dudley Zoo by children’s television presenters Evie Pickerill and Gyasi Sheppy as the attraction opened their Christmas grotto.
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West Midlands Police moved into ‘enhanced monitoring’
His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary has today moved West Midlands Police into an enhanced level of monitoring.
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Teens convicted of murder in brutal unprovoked knife attack
Two teenagers have been convicted of murder after Jack Norton died last December from a savage and unprovoked attack in a Wednesbury park.
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Mayor of Dudley hails Park Active volunteers
The Mayor of Dudley met three hard-working volunteers who help residents to keep fit in the borough’s parks.
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Road reopens after water leak
Work on a water leak on a busy road in Kingswinford has been completed and the road has reopened.
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Residents invited to have their say on Wednesbury Conservation Area
A public consultation is being held to gather residents’ opinions on a proposed extension to Wednesbury Market Place Conservation Area.Conservation Areas are areas of specific architectural and historical interest deemed worthy of preservation or enhancement.
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Youngest ever sleepouter raises money for St Basil's
Amelia Douglas, a 29-year-old Graduate Quality Manager for DHL and Jaguar Land Rover, has been officially crowned as the youngest 'Sleepouter' ever.
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Free drop-in event to help unpaid carers
A free drop-in event is being held today to help unpaid carers in the borough.
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New play area plans for Wordsley
A new £200,000 play area is being planned for an open space in Wordsley.
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Quinton man jailed for burglary
A man from Quinton has been jailed after a burglary in Smethwick earlier this year.
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Midlands Air Ambulance Charity moves into new airbase and headquarters
Midlands Air Ambulance Charity’s clinicians and staff team recently moved into its new combined airbase and headquarters facility establishing a centre of clinical excellence to future-proof its lifesaving service for years to come.
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All aboard for Santa trains on the Severn Valley Railway
Starting this Saturday, the Severn Valley Railway’s hugely popular Santa trains will be departing Kidderminster on a magical steam train journey to Arley.
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Stourbridge MP meets with local broadband provider
Stourbridge MP, Suzanne Webb has met with broadband installer BRSK for an update on its work in the town.
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Bench unveiled in honour of civic hero
A special bench has been unveiled by the Mayor of Dudley in honour of a former chair of the Dudley Youth Council who tragically died aged just 19.
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£20 million Levelling Up funding approved for Brierley Hill
A funding bid for Brierley Hill totalling £20 million has been approved by central government.
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Residents ready to save lives after free lifesaving training session in Brierley Hill
Residents from Brierley Hill and surrounding areas have spoken of greater confidence with lifesaving skills after taking part in a free CPR and defibrillator training event.
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Bad drivers caught on video following Transport for West Midlands appeal
Hundreds more careless and dangerous motorists have been caught by footage sent to the police by the public as part of a crackdown to make the region’s roads safer.
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£1m action plan to improve air quality across the West Midlands
A region-wide plan setting out a raft of measures to significantly improve air quality and the health of local people has been launched by the West Midlands Combined Authority.
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Volunteer metal detectorist helps with weapons sweep in Sandwell
West Midlands Police have been out and about across Sandwell conducting weapon sweeps as part of the national Operation Sceptre crackdown on knife crime.
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Record number pay by Direct Debit for Dudley Council Tax
More than 70 per cent of Dudley borough council tax payers pay their bills by Direct Debit - one of the highest rates in the region.
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Winter switch scheme launches for Dudley residents
People can sign up to a winter energy switching scheme to potentially save on their energy bills.
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Christmas lights up two town centres
Families brought Christmas cheer to Halesowen and Brierley Hill as both towns hosted their annual light switch-on events yesterday.
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Police catch hundreds more dangerous motorists
Hundreds more careless and dangerous motorists have been caught by footage sent to West Midlands Police as part of efforts to make the region’s roads safer.
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Sandwell school wins national teaching award
Staff at St Michael’s Church of England High School are celebrating after winning a Pearson National Teaching Silver Award for Making a Difference.
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Dudley organisations honoured by the King
The Mayor of Dudley has visited a borough-based community organisation, which is one of those honoured by His Majesty the King earlier this week.
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Restation works competed on Dudley's former Woolworth's building
Work to restore a 1930s Art Deco style shopfront in Dudley town centre has now been finished.
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See your lost loved one shine as charity’s special festive celebration returns
A moving celebration will see the memory of lost loved ones shine this Christmas with the return of a special festive campaign from Acorns Children’s Hospice
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Council adopts new family safeguarding model
Dudley Council has launched a new family safeguarding model designed to make it easier for parents to access support.
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Guardrails installed to deter motorbikes
New guardrails have been installed at the entrances of a public right of way in Kingswinford to deter people on motorbikes using it as a cut through.
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Man convicted following fatal Dudley shooting
A man who played a key role in co-ordinating the drive-by shooting of a father-of-four who then tragically died has been convicted of manslaughter.
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New Work and Artist Development department launched at Birmingham Hippodrome
Birmingham Hippodrome has welcomed local creatives to launch their New Work and Artist Development department.
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Zoo shouts out for herbs and spices
If you’re having a pre-Christmas clear out of your kitchen cupboards, the big cats at Dudley Zoo would love any of your unwanted herbs and spices!
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Fatal stabbing in Wolverhampton
A man has died following a stabbing in Wolverhampton last night.
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Plans revealed for Christmas light switch-ons
It will begin to look a lot like Christmas over the next few weekends, with thousands set to turn out for big light switch-on events in borough towns.
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Cradley church set to be illuminated
St Peter’s Church in Cradley is set to be illuminated each evening thanks to grants from the National Lottery Awards for All and Dudley Council’s Community Fund.
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Walsall fly-tipper caught and fined
A fly-tipper has been successfully prosecuted after dumping five bags of rubbish on Brace Street in Walsall on 5 October 2023.
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Pop-up event to be held to raise awareness of housing fraud
Officers will be out and about across the borough this week to raise awareness of housing fraud and how to report it.
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Dudley pays tribute to the fallen
Thousands gathered to pay tribute at the Dudley Remembrance service on Sunday.
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Emergency calls answered in two seconds
Call Assessors in the West Midlands Ambulance Service’s two emergency operations centres have answered emergency 999 calls in just two seconds on average.
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Consultation on future land use across Dudley and Sandwell
People can have their say on plans for the future use of land across Sandwell and Dudley to boost housing and employment.
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Oak House Museum to receive Historic England grant
Sandwell Council has been successful in its bid for £125,370 in grant monies from the Historic England ‘Heritage at Risk’ fund towards the repair of Oak House Museum.
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Pop-up events to raise awareness of housing fraud in Dudley
Officers will be out and about across Dudley borough this week to raise awareness of housing fraud and how to report it.
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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.