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Primary school admissions

Primary school admissions for September 2024

Parents are being reminded that applications for primary school admissions will soon open.

Dogs found in poor and cramped conditions at the Robinson family home

Illegal dog breeder ordered to pay almost £8k

A Dudley resident has been sentenced for illegally breeding and selling dogs and was ordered to pay £7,928 in costs.

Councillor Matt Rogers, cabinet member for adult social care, and David Harbach, chair of Age Concern Stourbridge, with members of the indoor bowls club during their taster session at the Ageing Well Festival.

Residents enjoy Dudley’s first Ageing Well Festival

Dudley’s first Ageing Well Festival is in full swing with many activities and events still to enjoy before the end of the week.

Performer SHAUN RYDER

Shaun Ryder to perform in Stourbridge as part of national tour

Melon-twisting indie icon Shaun Ryder will tell tales of his “mad life” on a national tour which stops off in Stourbridge.

Fostering film released (still from video)

New fostering film shows it could be any of us

Dudley Council is encouraging people who live in the borough to find out more about fostering, with a national fostering video that’s been released this week.

Sarah Cannings (l) and Carly Grandini WIlliams both from Saz's Ceramics with the Mayor of Dudley

Mayor unveils Wordsley mural

The Mayor of Dudley met community members, volunteers and local businesses at the unveiling of a new mural located on Wordsley Green last weekend (Saturday 23 September).

HICKMAN Subaru Forester-2

Rogue car dealer sold “death trap” car TWICE

A rogue motor trader convicted for selling a “death trap” car patched it up before taking thousands from another unsuspecting customer for it, a court heard.

Court gavel

Street racing injunction review hearing next week

A hearing to consider the interim injunction banning ‘street racing’, also known as ‘car cruising’, in the Black Country will take place next week.

Success at hubs as dozens register babies

Success at hubs as dozens register babies

The births of dozens of babies have been registered in two of the borough’s new local family hubs since the service launched earlier this month.

Young woman riding a bike for hire

Council to consult on active travel proposals

Dudley Council has launched a two-week consultation about its proposals for new cycle infrastructure in central Dudley.

 

Traffic lights

Congestion busting works to get underway in Kingswinford

Work to upgrade traffic signals at three major junctions in Kingswinford will get under way next week.

The Mercedes sold by rogue trader Bukhari, who has been ordered to pay nearly £20,000 by a court

Rogue car dealer hit with £20,000 court bill

A Stourbridge car dealer who sold a “dangerous and unroadworthy” vehicle has been ordered to pay nearly £20,000 by a court.