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  • 'At last - common sense over Dudley vaccinations'

    A DUDLEY Labour councillor is claiming victory in his fight to help vulnerable and elderly people get to the area’s vaccination centres. Shaukat Ali says his calls for a volunteer system to help transport people to centres who could not get their

  • Street cordoned off after man attacked in Dudley

    A POLICE cordon is in place in a street in Dudley after a man was attacked and rushed to hospital. Part of Smith Street, near to Buffery Park, has been taped off by police and officers remain at the scene. Emergency services were called

  • Stourbridge Town train line reopening

    The Stourbridge Town train shuttle is back from Monday. Passengers will be welcomed back onto the branch line next week (w/c Mon 22 Feb) following the completion of improvement works. The line, which connects Stourbridge Town and Stourbridge

  • Community groups could get £5,000 grants

    COMMUNITY groups in Hagley, Blebroughton and the Clent area could apply for £5000 if a Bromsgrove district council plan gets the go-ahead The Conservative group are suggesting an £80,000 fund be be set up to provide grants from local organisations

  • Letter from Westminster: Stourbridge MP Suzanne Webb

    Monday saw a significant milestone in the fight against Covid, when the government announced it had vaccinated the first 15 million of the population in the top four priority groups. This is an amazing achievement and comes just two months after