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Thousands flocking to Himley for magical Christmas event
Nearly 5,000 tickets have been snapped up for the return of Himley’s Magical Christmas Portal this week – but there are still a few left for those who have not yet booked.

Premier League footballers to meet young fans at Himley
Young football fans will get the chance to meet Wolves players at Himley’s Magical Christmas Portal on Friday. (16 Dec)

New legislation “vindicates” Black Country Plan pull-out - leader
Proposed new government legislation giving local people a bigger say on developments in their towns has been hailed as “fantastic news” by the leader of Dudley Council.

Work to help young offenders nominated for national award
Dudley Council has been shortlisted for a national award for its work in helping to rehabilitate young offenders.

Multi-million Brierley Hill improvement works start next month
Multi-million pound works to improve Brierley Hill High Street will get under way early next month, it has been revealed.

Hundreds turn out for Christmas light switch-ons
Hundreds of people turned out to see the Christmas lights switched on today (Sat) in Dudley and Brierley Hill.

Proposals to spend £100,000 tackling traffic outside schools
More than £100,000 could be spent on a new initiative to tackle traffic outside three borough primary schools during drop off and pick up times.

Fun-packed festive shows on sale in run up to Christmas
Christmas is coming – and tickets are still available for a number of fun-packed festive shows at borough halls in the run up to the big day.

New housing developments are underway
Two new housing developments, which will provide 28 new council homes, are underway in Sedgley and Brierley Hill.

Volunteers needed to support youth justice service
Dudley’s youth justice service is calling on volunteers to help make a difference to young people’s lives.

Dudley Council’s renewed call for sites
A renewed call for brownfields sites will be launched by Dudley Council as part of its commitment to produce its own Local Plan, if approved by cabinet later this month.

Car dealer pleads guilty to fraud
A car dealer has been ordered to pay more than £1,600 and carry out 100 hours of community work after misleading a Sedgley resident into buying a car.