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Rogue car dealer convicted after selling dangerous car twice

A rogue car dealer who was convicted for selling the same “death trap” car twice has been sentenced to 13 months imprisonment, suspended for two years, and ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work.

Rusells Hall cricket landscape

New cricket facilities are big hit for borough

Dudley Council bosses have welcomed the installation of the borough’s first public use non-turf cricket wicket, after securing funding through The England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB).

Kite mark launched

Kite mark for supported housing

A kite mark has been developed to quality-check supported accommodation for young people in Dudley borough. 

roadworks

Staffordshire Himley road improvements

Staffordshire Council will be carrying out major highway works at the junction of A449 and the B4176 (Himley Road /Wolverhampton Road) Cross Road from Monday (19 August)

Makaton Friendly trained Brierley Hill Library staff members Rocco DeGregorio, Emma Dudley and Sarah Weaver

Library becomes first Makaton Aware library in the country

Brierley Hill Library,  has officially been recognised as a the country's first Makaton Aware library.

Feet on pavement

Residents invited to have their say on transport scheme

Dudley Council is inviting residents and businesses to take part in a Black Country consultation regarding proposed transport schemes.

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Brierley Hill store ordered to close for a further three months

A Brierley Hill shop, which was ordered to close for selling illegal tobacco products, is to remain shut for a further three months over concerns its owners were not making the changes needed.

Careers day

Careers event for school and college leavers

As school and college leavers prepare to pick up their exam results, they’re invited to attend a special careers event later this month.

Cllr Damian Corfield, cabinet member responsible for parks, with Geoff Lawley of the Hawbush Tenants and Residents Association

Play boost for children in Brierley Hill

Families living in the Hawbush area are set to benefit from new play equipment and play spaces for children that will be open next month.

Stourbridge clock and town

Residents back Stourbridge town centre improvement plans

A consultation on the future of Stourbridge town centre has shown significant support for a plan to drive more footfall into the town and boost trade.

Mayor of Dudley Cllr Hilary Bills and consort John Bills with school crossing patrol officers Lorna Turner 40 yrs service, Sharon Leonard 25yrs service and Ann Cope 35 yrs service (1)

Lollipop ladies total 90 years of service

Three crossing patrol officers are celebrating a combined service of 90 years in Dudley borough, with The Mayor of Dudley praising the dedicated team.

red house glass cone

Festival is a ‘glass act’ for Dudley borough

Glass enthusiasts from across the globe will come together in Stourbridge later this month, when The International Festival of glass returns to the borough.