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  • Man makes mental health podcast to help others

    A DUDLEY man has created his own podcast on the subject of mental health, after being inspired to reach out and help others. Shadie Carrier, aged 36, has turned his hand to podcast production by creating a series of short episodes on mental health

  • Innovative social project opens in Dudley town centre

    AN exciting social enterprise project has launched in Dudley town centre which promises to give people the space and tools to learn practical skills. Dudley Makerspace is now open in David's Cave 2 on Trindle Road, thanks to the hard work of founder

  • Have your say on revised Longlands School plan

    DEVELOPERS hoping to turn a derelict Stourbridge school site into a new housing estate intend to submit a revised plan within the next few weeks. Persimmon Homes have drawn up new proposals to build 52 homes on the old Longlands School site off

  • Students get to work cleaning up Hagley Park

     Haybridge Sixth Form community officers got behind The Great British Spring Clean by blitzing Hagley Park. Armed with litters pickers, bags and hi-viz jackets they collected a huge amount of rubbish. In just 90 minutes the students filled 13 bags

  • Problem tenant fined for dog noise nuisance

    A PROBLEM tenant who allowed her dogs to cause a noise nuisance in her home has been slapped with a fine over £2,000 by the courts. Rachel Cook, aged 43 years-old, of Beecher Road East, Cradley, was sentenced at Wolverhampton Magistrates Court on

  • MP calls for fair funding for Dudley

    IAN Austin MP has demanded government ministers meet with people in Dudley to see the impact of funding cuts to local government. The independent Dudley North MP stood up in Treasury Questions to ask ministers to meet him and people in the borough