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RNLI fundraising, Dudley

D-EXP/P/L30/66 17 Nov 1988 Wolverhampton Archives

Money raised by Littlewoods, Market Place, Dudley, was given to Karl Falk of the Dudley branch of the RNLI, by assistant manageress, Mrs Sue Chamberlain. They were pictured with Pat Lloyd and Maureen Phillips of the RNLI and Bea Davey of Littlewoods.

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Carbern, Bevan Road, Brierley Hill

D-EXP/P/I40/5 3 Jun 1988 Wolverhampton Archives

Workers worked through the night to provide equipment for a stricken North Sea oil rig belonging to Norwegian firm Indie. On completion, the parts were rushed to Birmingham International Airport to be flown to the rig. The article quotes Bernard Bisseker,

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High Street flats, Pensnett

D-EXP/P/H44/45 20 Mar 1990 Wolverhampton Archives

A brand new block of flats risked being knocked down after Dudley Council planners claimed that it was too high. Hugh Gore is quoted, and Summercourt Homes Ltd of Kingswinford and Jack Edwards are mentioned.

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Black Country Anti-Poll Tax Federation, Dudley Town Hall

D-EXP/P/R75/99 2 May 1991 Wolverhampton Archives

An election night protest was staged as candidates arrived for the count. Martin Blatchford of Berry Road, Priory Estate, and Castle and Priory Ward Labour Anti-Poll Tax candidate David Rowe are mentioned.

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Brierley Hill Youth Centre, Cottage Street, Dudley

D-EXP/P/R75/92 7 Mar 1991 Wolverhampton Archives

Dudley Council approved £5 million of cuts to avoid raising the poll tax, including the closure of the youth centre and Dudley Law Centre. The photograph shows protestors outside Dudley Council House demonstrating against the closure.

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Black Country Anti-Poll Tax Federation Protest

D-EXP/P/R75/87 17 Feb 1991 Wolverhampton Archives

Campaigners demonstrated outside the homes of 3 Black Country Labour leaders in Walsall, Sandwell and Dudley because the Councils had agreed to use bailiffs to seize goods of non-payers. The photograph shows the demonstration outside Fred Hunt’s home.

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Black Country Anti-Poll Tax Federation Protest, Queen’s Close, Smethwick

D-EXP/P/R75/88 17 Feb 1991 Wolverhampton Archives

Campaigners demonstrated outside the homes of 3 Black Country Labour leaders in Walsall, Sandwell and Dudley because the Councils had agreed to use bailiffs to seize goods of non-payers. The photograph shows the demonstration outside Fred Hunt’s home.

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Guy Owners Club Rally, Wolverhampton Racecourse, Dunstall Park

D-EXP/P/B52/83 21 Apr 1991 Wolverhampton Archives

Crowds turned up to a second annual event, supported by the Express & Star, featuring vintage cars, buses and lorries made by Guy Motors, Star, Clyno, AJS and Sunbeam. Ron Lucas is mentioned, and the photograph shows Simon Pugh from Cannock polishing a 19

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Adult Education Services, Westox House, Trinity Road, Dudley

D-EXP/P/A14/6 11 Feb 1989 Wolverhampton Archives

The service held an open day to offer advice on training and learning opportunities. Councillor Jack Wilson is quoted, and Dudley College of Technology is mentioned. The photograph shows Val Farrar (left) with Martin Hope at a computer.