Local Headlines
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Plan for flats on curry house car park
A plan to build an apartment block on a Tipton curry house car park has been put forward.
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Council leaders accused of ignoring warnings on financial meltdown
Dudley Council’s leaders are being accused of ignoring early warnings about financial meltdown from the authority’s own audit committee.
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Halesowen date for Aled Jones on new national tour
Singer Aled Jones has announced a second date in the borough as part of his national tour.
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Man who wore Hamas headband to central London rally is convicted
A Birmingham man has been found guilty of arousing suspicion he was supporting a proscribed terrorist group after he wore a Hamas headband to a pro-Palestine rally.
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Council intensifies efforts to combat environmental crime
Walsall Council has continued its commitment to preserving the cleanliness and beauty of the borough through the diligent efforts of its fly-tipping task force.
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Decade-empty barbershop among HMO plans
A plan to convert a former barbershop left empty for more than a decade is one of a number of HMO plans submitted to the council.
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Dessert shop can remain until early hours
A Birmingham dessert shop has been given permission to remain open until the early hours after agreeing conditions with the police.
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Black Country choir for people living with dementia receives donation boost
A choir to help people living with dementia in the Black Country has received a cash boost thanks to a generous donation from West Bromwich Building Society.
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Latest planning applications including five homes approved near Himley
Dudley planners have approved an application for five new detached homes on a derelict plot in Gornal Wood.
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Young Active Citizens Awards winners announced
Four young people from across the West Midlands have been named as this year’s winners of the Young Active Citizens Awards.
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120-year-old home gifted to town by famous brewer to become flats
A former Edwardian nurses’ home donated to Smethwick will be converted into flats.
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Homes plan approved on factory site abandoned 10 years ago
A new attempt to turn a plot of land in Wednesbury that has been empty for more than a decade into housing has been given the green light by the council.
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Voters reminded to check for polling station changes
Sandwell residents who plan to cast their vote at a polling station on 2 May are reminded to check the location of the station and that they have an accepted form of photo ID.
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Another Year Pledged for the Wolves Foundation
The longest-running champion of the Wolves Foundation has agreed to once again renew their patronage for another year as part of its commitment to its local communities.
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Children’s home can remain after council overruled
A children’s home can remain in place after the council was overruled by a government inspector.
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Digbeth wedding venue plotting ‘urgent’ move to controversial supermarket site
A banqueting hall has asked for permission to move into a former supermarket – two years after similar plans were thrown out over a wave of objections from neighbours.
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Work to convert troubled former pub can start after sitting empty for years
Work to convert a troubled former pub into new houses looks set to move forward after sitting empty for years.
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TV tales at Dudley Library from Britain's Most Prolific TV Extra
Find out about life behind the scenes on productions from Sherlock and Captain America to Line of Duty and Coronation Street at a talk next month.
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Borough’s unsung heroes honoured at Mayor’s charity ball
Unsung heroes from the world of sport, business, environment, arts, community and education were celebrated at a charity ball last night.
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New audio ballot papers launched for elections
Audio ballot papers are being introduced to polling stations across Dudley borough for the elections next month.
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MP offers residents chance to walk the floors of Parliament this July
Dudley South MP, Mike Wood is offering local residents the chance to walk the floors of Parliament this July.
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Dudley residents urged to think green for Earth Day
Dudley Council is calling on residents to mark international Earth Day by going green on Monday 22 April.
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Spring 2024 COVID-19 vaccine roll out to start in the Black Country
Eligible people in the Black Country will be invited to come forward for spring COVID-19 vaccine from this week.
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Move to turn fancy dress shop into flats approved 18 months after the work was carried out
A move to turn a former fancy dress shop into flats has been given the green light by the council – 18 months after the work had already been carried out.
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Inspectors side with council over “inappropriate” HMO
A bid to build a bigger HMO in Bearwood High Street has been blocked by a government inspector.
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Local author helps celebrate World Book Night
Hugely successful local author, Miranda Dickinson, will be talking all things bookish at Stourbridge Library later this month.
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Frank Skinner backs Birmingham Opera Company's Sandwell Creates project
Comedian, Frank Skinner, is backing Birmingham Opera Company’s 'Sandwell Creates', a three year project that aims to celebrate the diverse communities of Sandwell through music and performance.
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Baby black lemur born at Dudley Zoo
Keepers at Dudley Zoo and Castle have announced their newest arrival - a baby black lemur!
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WMAS campaigns to get defib locations registered
West Midlands Ambulance Service has launched the ‘Let Us See Your AED’ campaign to encourage the registration of Defibrillators on the British Heart Foundation’s ‘The Circuit’ website.
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Councillor calls for action to tackle yobs
People in Wollescote claim have been telling how their lives are made a misery by a gang of yobs.
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Councillor shocked by huge fly-tipping incident in Dudley
A senior Dudley councillor says he is shocked by the latest incident of fly-tipping in the town.
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Concerns over electric car charging points
Council bosses fear people won’t want to see electric charging points outside their houses as the authority looks to cope with an expected rise in demand.
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Dudley Council tenants facing a double rent whammy in 2024
Dudley Council tenants face a double whammy this year with not just a rent hike but an extra week to pay for.
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Passion Play live performance in Dudley
Saltmine Theatre Company is bringing its unique retelling of the Easter story to the streets of Dudley next week.
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2024 primary school places decisions to be published
Parents are being reminded to keep an eye on their inbox as primary school decision emails will be sent next week.
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New children’s play area coming to Himley Park
Work is set to begin on a new children’s play area at Himley Hall and Park later this month.
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War Horse to visit Wolverhampton in 2025
The National Theatre’s global smash-hit production of War Horse will come to Wolverhampton Grand Theatre for the first time in March 2025.
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RSPCA launches ‘For Every Kind’ in West Midlands to rethink animals in 200th year
The RSPCA says we need to “radically rethink” our relationship with all animals as it reveals a stark difference between what people think those living in our homes, in the wild, on farms or in labs deserve.
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Dudley borough volunteers selected for King’s Award
Volunteers from a Dudley borough charity will join more than a thousand volunteers from across the region at a celebration event this Sunday.
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Community Heroes Celebrate Royal Recognition
Eighteen organisations that include over a thousand volunteers are being recognised with a King’s Award for Voluntary Service.
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15-year-old boy admits causing death by dangerous driving
A 15-year-old boy has pleaded guilty to the charge of causing death by dangerous driving after a seven-year-old girl was killed following a collision involving a motorbike in Walsall.
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Severn Valley Railway gears up for Spring Steam Gala
With just over a week to go until its Spring Steam Gala, the Severn Valley Railway has made a last-minute guest announcement, with the news that GWR No 1369 will appear at the event, alongside two other guests and members of the home fleet.
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New homes approved for old factory site used by drug addicts and fly-tippers
A move to build 28 new homes on a former industrial site in Great Bridge has been backed by the council.
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Shocking video as stolen car driven off road before crashing
Shocking video has emerged of a reported stolen car careering through Wollescote before it crashed into a parked Nissan.
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Man charged with 2021 Dudley murder
A man appeared before Wolverhampton magistrates yesterday charged with the murder of Mohamed Haroon Zeb in Dudley three years ago.
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First public Conservative and Labour mayoral debate announced for West Midlands
The first public debate between the West Midlands Conservative Mayor, Andy Street and the Labour Party Mayoral Candidate, Richard Parker will take place in Birmingham on 15th April.
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Defendant pleads guilty to money laundering
A defendant has pleaded guilty to money laundering and ordered to pay in excess of £9,000 after being part of a scam, which cloned the details of a Dudley-borough business.
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Story of Post Office scandal brought to the stage in Dudley
A best-selling author who lifted the lid on the struggles of hundreds of postmasters falsely accused by the Post Office of fraud is appearing in Dudley next week.
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50,000 sign up to MyDudley in just four months
Dudley Council’s new online platform, MyDudley, has signed up 50,000 new accounts since it launched at the end of November.
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Music festival ‘in precarious position’
Organisers of a popular music festival in Birmingham have issued a heartfelt plea after the city council said it could no longer provide financial support.
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Local MP supports residents battle against broadband provider's plans
Hundreds of residents on a Kingswinford housing estate have voiced strong opposition to new telegraph poles near their homes.
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Full house to Tories and Labour as nominations announced
Dudley Council has fired the starting gun on the next phase of 2024’s local elections by confirming all the candidates.
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Trailers of rubbish dumped in Lye
Trailers packed full of rubbish have been dumped in Lye as part of an organised crime racket which has cost more than £150,000 to clean up over the last five years.
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Council shamed over poor handling of complaint from social housing tenant
Sandwell Council is among several local authorities named and shamed by the Housing Ombudsman for its poor handling of complaints from social housing tenants.
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New jobs at Halesowen Leisure Centre after cafe appeal fails
Dudley Council will recruit three new workers at Halesowen Leisure Centre after failing to attract a private company to run the cafe.
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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.