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Charity seeks trustees

5:00pm Saturday 26th July 2008

BOROUGH charity Dudley Crossroads is desperately in need of new board members to enable it to continue its vital work helping people who care for a physically disabled person at home.

Pensioner hurt in train station drama

3:29pm Saturday 26th July 2008

A MAN in his 70s has been taken to hospital after reversing his wheelchair onto the railway track at Cradley Heath train station.

Libraries host summer sports activities

12:30pm Saturday 26th July 2008

LIBRARIES across the borough are offering a host of sports-themed activities for kids to enjoy throughout the summer holidays.

Cancer unit receives £4,000 boost

9:10am Saturday 26th July 2008

THE borough's cancer unit has received £4,000 after a father and son completed a 300 mile sponsored bike ride.

Fun filled activities on offer in Dudley park

10:10am Friday 25th July 2008

FREE food and drink, music, face-painting, bouncy castles and an iPod prize draw are just some of the fun filled activities on offer at Grange Park tomorrow The Church of God of Prophecy in King Street, Dudley has organised a ‘BBQ in the Park’ event on Saturday at the Fulbrook Road park from 12pm.

Open air performance of the Bard's play

4:39pm Thursday 24th July 2008

BROCKSWOOD Animal Sanctuary in Sedgley will be playing host to an open air performance of The Merry Wives of Windsor next week.

Underground show raises the roof

Underground show raises the roof

11:39am Wednesday 23rd July 2008

AFTER writing about Wrosne - An Underground Experience for the past year, I thought I would know what to expect from the underground caverns performance. But how wrong I was.

Inspector gives his reasons

An artist's impression of the mosque.

11:37am Wednesday 23rd July 2008

A 15-PAGE report by planning inspector Philip Asquith, which was published on Friday and can be found in full on the Dudley News website, provides indepth detail into the reasons behind his decision to give the mosque plan the green light.

I'll fight again - Davis

11:30am Wednesday 23rd July 2008

A “FLABBERGASTED” councillor said he is once again preparing to fight for the people of Dudley as the mosque gets the go-ahead.

Charity backing academies plan

11:28am Wednesday 23rd July 2008

MORE than 1,800 youngsters are set to benefit from multi-million pounds worth of funding as Dudley secures sponsorship for two state-of-the-art academies.


National News

Army dog handler 'was due to leave'

Lance Corporal Kenneth Michael Rowe of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps

Updated 12:56am Sunday 27th July 2008

The British Army dog handler killed in Afghanistan was due to leave front line duties the day before he died, the Ministry of Defence has said.


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