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Long lost tape interview with Kray twin to feature at Dudley show
Broadcaster Fred Dinenage discovered a long lost tape recording in his loft of an interview with notorious gangster Ronnie Kray – and will be talking about it at a show in Dudley next week.

Energy smart show home opening doors
Dudley Council is holding two open events to showcase how it is working with partners to make its homes more energy efficient and sustainable.

Fees waived for VE Day 80 street parties
Dudley Council is waiving road closure charges for communities hosting street parties to celebrate the 80th anniversary of VE Day.

New play equipment for Wollaston park
Families are being invited to enjoy a play area opening event at Kent Road Park in Wollaston during February half term.

Park pump track dedicated to late councillor
Work to create a pump track in a Dudley borough park is nearing completion following a local community fundraising campaign.

Lye Library reopens
Lye Library has reopened after major refurbishment.

Cabinet to review DMBC Improvement Plan
A plan to create an improved, lean and financially stable council that is focused on delivering essential high-quality services to Dudley borough residents, will go before cabinet next week.

Changes likely in Council Tax Reduction Scheme
Proposed changed to Dudley Council’s Council Tax Reduction Scheme (CTRS) will be discussed at cabinet again next week.

Maintenance work at Stourbridge car park
The upper floors of the Ryemarket carpark will temporarily close for essential maintenance work, starting next month.

Mayor praises quick thinking of brave refuse collector
The Mayor of Dudley has met with a Dudley bin man, who bravely went into a burning Halesowen home to switch off electrics and rescue three dogs.

Illegal tobacco trader jailed
A shop trader who sold illegal tobacco with four other men has been jailed for 34 months following a case brought by Dudley Council’s Trading Standards.

Pub director found guilty in court
A pub director, who failed to ensure food safety and hygiene standards were correctly met at a premises where he was formally based, has been charged in court.