Thu, 17th May 2012

Dudley News

Fostering agency seeks new carers to help needy kids

3:00pm Wednesday 16th May 2012

AS part of Foster Care Fortnight running until May 27, a leading fostering agency is looking to recruit more carers to offer loving homes to needy youngsters.

Fortnight to celebrate books

12:10pm Wednesday 16th May 2012

Author Mil Millington with Deepak Rana (service development librarian) and Lynda Wattis (principal librarian adult services). Buy photo: 211227L.

FANTASY writers, popular children’s authors and poets will all be stopping off at borough libraries to mark Big Book Fortnight.

Merry Hill to host movie marathon

10:50am Wednesday 16th May 2012

FILM fans can enjoy a 24-hour movie marathon tomorrow(Thursday May 17) at Merry Hill which is being turned into a makeshift cinema for the day.

Store cycle banks £400

10:10am Wednesday 16th May 2012

TK Maxx store manager Steve Morfoot (on exercise bike) with staff who raised money for Cancer Research UK. To buy pic: 191215K.

STAFF at a Merry Hill store did wheeley great to raise more than £400 for Cancer Research UK.

Speedway and football link-up not unique

9:33am Wednesday 16th May 2012

Dudley Heathens logo

A LINK-UP between Dudley Heathens and Gornal Athletic would not be unique in the world of sport.

Speedway is coming home

9:21am Wednesday 16th May 2012

Speedway is coming home

HEATHENS speedway could finally return to the Dudley borough with a track located in the heart of the town.

Church raising funds through Spring Fair

8:00am Wednesday 16th May 2012

A SEDGLEY church will be raising funds with its Spring Fair this weekend.

Dudley school girl sex attacker jailed

2:10pm Tuesday 15th May 2012

A 35 YEAR-old Dudley man who carried out a string of serious sex attacks on a school girl has been jailed for 13 and-a-half years.

Former cllr admits animal and child porn charges

1:23pm Tuesday 15th May 2012

Bob Bates

A FORMER councillor has admitted possessing thousands of pornographic images of children and animals.

Environment chiefs admit data blunder as Brierley Hill waste pile saga continues

12:00pm Tuesday 15th May 2012

Pic by Miriam Balfry

COURT action may soon rid Brierley Hill of a mountainous pile of waste but nearby residents have now been left fuming over the discovery that environment chiefs accidentally submitted their confidential details and complaints to the very firm they are taking action against.

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