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  • Older drivers invited to attend free road safety courses

    Older drivers who want to remain on the road for longer are being invited to free road safety sessions taking place across the Black Country. The sessions are organised by the four Black Country councils, West Midlands Police, West Midlands Fire

  • Older drivers invited to attend free road safety courses

    Older drivers who want to remain on the road for longer are being invited to free road safety sessions taking place across the Black Country. The sessions are organised by the four Black Country councils, West Midlands Police, West Midlands Fire

  • Kingswinford baritone to perform at church concert

    YOUNG musicians from one of the country’s top conservatoires will be performing at a Kingswinford church next month. Fourth year students from The Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester will present An Evening of British Chamber Music on

  • Traveller site plans face delay

    THE row over plans to find a permanent travellers site in the borough rumbles on, after opposition councillors put the brakes on Labour's proposals. The plans put forward by the Labour-run council recommended that a controversial proposed site on

  • Council leader vows 'Dudley jobs for Dudley people'

    COUNCIL chief Cllr Qada Zada paid a visit to his former school to announce a raft of polices to tackle youth unemployment and back 'Dudley jobs for Dudley people'. Cllr Zada met with pupils at the Link Academy where he unveiled a series of unemployment

  • MP calls meeting amid green belt development fears

    WORRIED Wordsley and Kingswinford residents are invited to a meeting to voice their views about fears nearby Green Belt land could be developed for housing. Dudley South MP Mike Wood has organised the meeting which will take place on Thursday February