Local Headlines
-
Red rating in road report from Westminster
Dudley Council has been given a red rating from Westminster on a new best practice scorecard for roads maintenance.
-
Watchdog asked to lift housing notice
Dudley Council has asked housing watchdog to lift a Regulatory Notice after spending millions of pounds surveying its homes.
-
Furniture experts partner with college to boost local skills
Halesowen College has announced that the Brierley Hill-based furniture repair experts, Emmiera Group has become a platinum partner in the College’s recently launched PowerPartner Programme.
-
Dudley Zoo left reeling after Storm Goretti
Staff at Dudley Zoo are appealing to the public for support after being hit badly by Storm Goretti, which caused considerable damage to animal enclosures and trees across the zoo’s 40-acre site.
-
Man jailed for recklessly infecting victim with HIV
A man has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years' imprisonment after recklessly infecting a victim with HIV.
-
Festive fun run raises £17k for local CFRs
Burntwood and Cannock Community First Responders have received a major boost after a generous local community group raised more than £17,000 for their volunteer scheme.
-
Severn Valley Railway's Boogie Lights Express is back for 2026
Following its hugely popular debut last year, the Boogie Lights Express is set to return to the Severn Valley Railway in 2026.
-
Reminder to have your say on budget consultation
People are reminded to have their say and help shape future decisions in an updated Dudley Council’s 2026-27 budget consultation.
-
Busking For Charity dishes out over £20k to deserving causes
Billy Spakemon's 'Busking For Charity' project has had another bumper year, which saw them hand out £22,700 to a number of the boroughs good causes.
-
Pub applies to re-open after baton attack
A pub stripped of its licence after a ‘horrifying’ baton attack involving a bouncer has applied to re-open.
-
Thousands of Brits making Dudley home
The leader of the council has expressed his delight at a new study which shows Dudley is one of the most popular town destinations nationally for British house movers.
-
Dudley Council agrees deal for Ladies Walk
Dudley Council has agreed a deal in principle for Ladies Walk in Sedgley, the leader of the authority has revealed.
-
Animal sanctuary appeal for help after storm damage
Staff at Brockswood Animal Sanctuary in Sedgley are appealing for public support after Storm Goretti destroyed much of their site.
-
Family hubs among services disrupted by snow
Dudley Council has closed its five family hubs as a safety precaution following storm Goretti’s snowfall and freezing conditions.
-
Man arrested as stolen car recovered after swift work in Sandwell
Police have recovered a stolen car and made an arrest following swift work in Sandwell yesterday.
-
Amber warning across the Midlands for snow as Storm Goretti hits the region
The Met Office has issued an amber warning as heavy rain, turning to snow is expected to hit the region overnight and into tomorrow morning.
-
One week left to apply for your child's primary school place
Applications for pupils starting in reception in September 2026 close on 15th January.
-
Community reuse and recycling event coming to Kingswinford
Dudley Council is asking residents to gift items that are too good to throw away to its community sharing scheme, with an event taking place next week.
-
Birmingham broadcasting legend receives honorary doctorate
Birmingham broadcasting icon Marverine Cole has been awarded an honorary doctorate by Birmingham City University in recognition of her outstanding contribution to journalism, education and media diversity.
-
Council to review grit bin removal
Dudley Council will replace grit bins which have been ‘missed’ during the current cold snap following an online backlash.
-
Council close to surprise deal on health centre
Dudley Council is closing in on a deal to buy the Ladies Walk centre in Sedgley after months of speculation.
-
Action taken at Black Sabbath pub
The unauthorised car park at a Birmingham pub steeped in cultural importance has been blocked off after a demand was issued to the owners.
-
People in deprived areas at increased gambling risk
People in deprived areas of Dudley face an increased risk of harm from gambling according to campaigners.
-
Emergency services issue water safety warning for freezing temperatures
Emergency services are asking people to keep a safe distance from icy lakes, ponds, rivers, canals and reservoirs as freezing temperatures hit the West Midlands.
-
Dudley MP challenges council over lack of gritting
Dudley MP, Sonia Kumar has demanded ‘urgent action’ from Dudley Council over what she calls a ‘dangerous lack of gritting’.
-
Full cast announced for Legally Blonde tour
Full casting has been announced for the UK tour of Legally Blonde The Musical which visits the West Midlands twice in 2026.
-
RSPCA shares advice to keep animals safe during cold snap
With Met Office warnings for snow and ice active, the RSPCA is urging people to take some simple steps to help keep pets, livestock and wildlife safe.
-
Rise in New Year calls for ambulance crews
It proved to be a busy start to 2026 for West Midlands Ambulance Service with a 9% rise in call numbers compared to the previous year.
-
HMO plans recommended for approval after neighbour petition
A plan to extend an HMO in Oldbury will be determined by councillors after a petition against the work was submitted by neighbours.
-
More ambulances on the roads as WMAS expands frontline fleet
Patients in the West Midlands are set to benefit from a multi-million pound investment which will see the number of ambulances on the frontline rise by 5%.
-
Appeal to identify group after attempted burglary in Halesowen
Police are looking to identify four men following an attempted burglary at an address in Halesowen.
-
HS2 timeline setback confirmed
HS2 has confirmed that its aim to get trains running between Birmingham and London between 2029 and 2033 ‘can not be achieved’.
-
Fire-damaged shop will be replaced alongside new flats
A former Bearwood shop, destroyed by fire, will be replaced with new flats.
-
Plans formally submitted for up to £20 million government funding
Dudley Council has formally submitted plans to government for up to £20 million of funding to improve parts of the borough.
-
Turn your unwanted Christmas gifts into a lifeline for children
Before you mistle-toss them into the attic, you can turn your unwanted Christmas gifts into a lifeline for seriously ill children by donating them to Acorns Children’s Hospice.
-
Black Country girl bags national radio show
A Black Country Radio presenter has landed a daytime show on a national BBC radio station.
-
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.
-
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.




