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They hold original archive material including business ledgers, local authority correspondence and minutes, maps and school records. The Archive contains over 15,000 books and pamphlets and around 26,000 images relating to the Dudley Metropolitan Borough. [2] The building also serves as a museum about both history and prehistory.
Dudley Town Hall (an events venue) opened on St James's Road in 1928; it stands next to council offices which were converted from the old Police Station in 1939, after the construction of a new building on nearby New Street. [42] Dudley is the administrative centre of the Dudley Metropolitan Borough, governed by Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council.
The Museum and Art Gallery was closed by Dudley Council on 22 December 2016 as part of cost-cutting efforts. [1] A portion of the museum collection was later moved to the Dudley Archives centre [2] on Tipton Road, under the name 'Dudley Museum at The Archives', opening to the public in September 2017. [8]
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The Premier Division is one of three divisions which feed into the Midland League Premier Division, the other two being the East Midlands Counties League and the Midland League's own Division One. The provisional constitution for Step 5 and Step 6 divisions for 2018–19 was announced by the FA on 25 May 2018; the WM(R)L constitution was later ...
The Dudley, Sedgley and Wolverhampton Tramways Order of 1884 granted permission but required the widening of the roadway on two narrow sections of route. Modifications to the track were also required so services were suspended from 8 November 1885. [ 5 ]
Dudley Training College for Teachers was built on 8 acres of land on Eve Hill. The land was bought in 1908 by the County Borough of Dudley from the Earl of Dudley for £8,000. [1] The main college building was designed by a firm of architects named Crouch, Butler & Savage [2] and was built at a cost of £10,799. The site of the new college ...
The Bumble Hole line was a short railway located in Central England.It opened in 1878 to give Dudley a direct railway link with Old Hill, over a distance of three miles.It was used as a connection between Dudley town and Snow Hill, and was dual track all of the way, to allow its inclusion into a mainline route.