Local Headlines
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Former high-profile Conservative councillor returns
A former Dudley Conservative councillor and community activist has returned to the Tories praising their ‘humility to listen’.
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Labour call for pothole tzar for Dudley
Dudley’s Labour group is calling for a borough pothole tzar as part of its alternative financial plans.
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Sandwell welcomes extra funding to tackle the causes of poverty
Sandwell Council has been awarded a further £27 million in its 3-year financial settlement from the Government.
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Industry training helps new street food businesses prepare for UK debut
A 34-strong cohort of new street food traders will be the latest additions to the UK’s hospitality ecosystem following the completion of an industry training initiative in March 2026.
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‘Urgently needed’ dentist expansion rejected
A bid to extend a dental surgery to address a ‘significant’ shortage of appointments has been rejected.
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Waterfront road to close for Metro works
A main road at the Waterfront will close for eight weeks next month as part of work on the Metro extension to Brierley Hill.
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Village Hall gets Digibus visit
Wollaston Village Hall is getting set to welcome Halesowen College’s state-of-the-art digital bus CEDRIC for an exciting Digital Drop-in session.
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Reeves says Labour ‘backing city’
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said Labour is ‘backing Birmingham’ after the city was beset by high-profile woes such as a bins strike and financial strife.
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Residents invited to join energy switching scheme
Dudley borough residents are being invited to sign up to a collective energy switching scheme which could help them to save hundreds of pounds on their bills.
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Proposals to transform roads in key area
Birmingham City Council is planning to introduce major changes for a number of roads within the Knowledge Quarter.
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£50m funding brought forward to fast-track Mayor’s plans for transport
Funding to kickstart work on a tram line to the new Birmingham City Powerhouse Stadium and upgrade railway stations serving Villa Park has been approved by regional transport chiefs.
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Sedgley Beacon to see £120k of improvements thanks to UK Shared Prosperity Fund
Work to conserve and improve the setting of the Grade II listed Sedgley Beacon tower will get underway this week, following a successful bid for funding from the UK Government.
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UK Indoor Championship gold for Halesowen athlete
A teenage Halesowen athlete is celebrating winning her first British senior title.
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Popular trader expands at Brierley Hill Market
A popular Brierley Hill Market trader is celebrating another major milestone after expanding his business to take over the butcher stall inside the Market, creating a one-stop shop for fresh meat and fish.
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200 years of Dudley sweet-maker Teddy Grays celebrated
Dudley MP, Sonia Kumar has visited Edward Grays of Dudley to mark the company’s 200th year in business and has raised concerns in Parliament about the pressures facing small manufacturers.
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Leader dismisses 330 homes plan on green belt
Dudley Council’s leader has dismissed an application for 330 homes on green belt land in Kingwinford as a developer ‘trying their luck’.
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Free town centre parking could return as part of £2m investment
Nearly £2 million of additional investment proposals, including the return of free parking in town centres, have been backed by senior councillors.
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Stourbridge D-Day veteran dies aged 101
A D-Day veteran from Stourbridge who was presented with the freedom of Dudley borough last year has died aged 101.
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Families encouraged to check MMR vaccinations ahead of half term
Families across the West Midlands are being encouraged to use the half term school break to check their children’s measles, mumps and rubella vaccinations are up to date.
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Conservatives launch election campaign eyeing a majority
Dudley’s Conservatives launched their local election campaign with a rallying call from their group leader to grab outright control of the council.
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West Midlands Mayor announces new Wolverhampton base
Mayor of the West Midlands, Richard Parker has announced a new base in Wolverhampton so he and his staff can be closer to the Black Country communities they serve.
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New £20 million improvements to Brierley Hill town centre approved
A new £20 million package of improvements for Brierley Hill town centre has been approved by senior councillors.
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Mayor of Walsall opens new state-of-the-art care home in Brownhills
The Mayor of Walsall opened a new purpose-built care home in Brownhills this week, marking a significant investment in high-quality care for older residents across the borough.
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Programme confirmed for Southside’s Chinese New Year celebrations
Birmingham Chinese Festival Committee and Birmingham Hippodrome have announced the performance programme for the city’s annual Chinese New Year celebrations on Sunday 22 February in Southside.
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Royal Birmingham Conservatoire to expand community opera programme
Forget chandeliers and red velvet seats, the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire is taking opera out to the streets of Birmingham.
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World Book Day costume swaps
Following Brierley Hill’s successful costume swaps for World Book Day last year, four Dudley libraries are offering fancy dress options for the same event in 2026.
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ASB patrols set to tackle pigeon problem
Dudley Council is to launch an anti-social behaviour crackdown to solve the pigeon crisis blighting a town centre market.
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Councillors told Stourbridge being left ‘deserted’
A senior Dudley councillor told regeneration officials Stourbridge has been left without investment by the authority and is deserted.
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Ice rink plans set to get the green light
Plans to build an ice rink in Dudley town centre are expected to take a major step forward tomorrow with councillors set to discuss the plans at a meeting.
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February half term activities across Dudley
Children can enjoy a range of activities taking place in Dudley borough this half term.
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First-of-its kind dog wash coming to Sandwell Valley
Dog owners will soon have an easy new way to clean their dogs after a muddy walk, with the opening of the first self-service dog wash in the borough, at Sandwell Valley Visitor Centre.
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Foundation supports former Royal Marine's new venture
A former Royal Marine Commando is using his skills and expertise to create a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu club in Wolverhampton.
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Luke Littler stuns locals with surprise pub darts night
Locals at a pub in Lichfield were left stunned last night as darts sensation Luke Littler walked through the doors for a once-in-a-lifetime darts evening.
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Suzi Perry named as Grand Theatre Ambassador
Suzi Perry has been announced as an Ambassador for Wolverhampton Grand Theatre with a VIP booth in the Dress Circle bar named in her honour.
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Funding netted for goal post appeal
A fundraising target of £900 to purchase new goal posts for a Wollaston park has been achieved.
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New Waterfront dining experience announces opening date
Dockworks Waterfront, the new canalside food and events venue from Digbeth Dining Club, will open to the public at midday on Friday 27 February.
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Dudley MP welcomes plan to restore neighbourhood policing
Dudley MP, Sonia Kumar MP has welcomed major new policing reforms announced by the Home Secretary, saying they will help cut crime, speed up police response times, and rebuild neighbourhood policing after years of decline.
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Disability charity appeals for volunteers
A disability charity in Dudley which has been running for nearly 25 years is appealing for help from the community.
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Care home bosses jailed for £175,000 pensioner fraud
A married couple have been jailed for three years each for their involvement in the execution of a fraudulent £175,000 will for a pensioner in their care.
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New hospital discharge social prescribing project
Dudley Council is investing £300,000 in a project to improve the way people are supported when leaving hospital.
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The Sandwell Colleges celebrate strong Ofsted report
Learners, colleagues and governors across The Sandwell Colleges are celebrating following their recent Ofsted inspection.
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MP unites with campaigners on World Cancer Day
Kingswinford and South Staffordshire MP, Mike Wood marked World Cancer Day at a special Cancer Research UK event in Westminster this week aimed at saving more lives from the disease.
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Birmingham City Council propose council tax rise
Birmingham residents face being hit by a council tax rise despite the bins strike leaving households across the city without recycling collections.
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Council leader on when bins strike could end
The leader of Birmingham City Council has declined to give an indication of when the bins strike could end as it drags on with no resolution seemingly in sight.
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Three arrests as drugs recovered in Dudley
Police have arrested three men after recovering drugs and a knife when officers acted upon suspicious activity in Dudley.
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Everybody’s Talking About Jamie heads out on tenth anniversary tour
West End smash hit musical, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie will head out on a new UK tour to celebrate its tenth anniversary.
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Man dies after Dudley house fire
A man has died after a fire in Dudley yesterday afternoon.
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Drone to be deployed to tackle off-road motorbikes
A drone is to be deployed by Dudley Council to tackle the use of illegal off-road motorbikes across the borough.
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Decision appealed over more homes on ‘landslide’ estate
A developer has appealed a decision to block more homes from being built on an estate previously ‘cut off’ by a landslide.
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Mayor defends decision to ignore monitoring officer
The Mayor of Dudley has defended his decision to ignore the advice of the council’s top lawyer sparking fury among councillors.
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Dom Joly to bring Trigger Happy anniversary show to Dudley
Dom Joly is to bring a 25th anniversary celebration of his hidden camera cult show Trigger Happy TV to Dudley later this year.
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Children’s play area in Stourbridge to be upgraded
A play area in Greenfield Gardens is set for an exciting £33,000 upgrade, with new and inclusive play equipment being installed this spring.
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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.




