Here are a few stories that have featured across our websites today, in case you missed them.

PLANS to shut Dudley police station to the public were kept under wraps for two months despite a high-profile anti-closure campaign.

Even the town’s MP, Ian Austin, did not know people would not be able to visit the front desk after May 31 even though a decision had been made on March 5.

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FOUR people have been taken of Wyre Forest roads for a total of 64 months after they pleaded guilty to driving crimes.

Lucy Edwards, Kieran Garbett, and Charles Silk were convicted of drink driving, while Carl Brooks was convicted of failing to provide a specimen when they all appeared at Kidderminster Magistrates' Court on Thursday, May 14.

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BROMSGROVE police are looking to speak to these men shown in CCTV images after a taxi driver was nearly punched by a drunken man.

The incident happened at around 11.15pm on Friday, April 10.

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A POPULAR district councillor for Clent and Belbroughton has vowed to continue her charity work after stepping down after 15 years in the role.

Janice Boswell, who had represented the Furlongs ward on Bromsgrove District Council since 2000, has been chairman of the council, vice-chairman and civic head during her time in local politics.

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