- Dudley - Wikipedia
Dudley ( ˈdʌdli DUD-lee, locally [ˈdʊdləi̯]) [2] is a market town in the West Midlands, England, six miles (ten kilometres) southeast of Wolverhampton and 8 miles (13 km) northwest of Birmingham Historically part of Worcestershire, the town is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley
- Dudley Products Official Shop Online Site – Dudley Beauty
The official and authentic Dudley products Hair care products for the textured and curly haired consumer and cosmetics
- Dudley, MA
The Town of Dudley was incorporated in 1732 We are governed by the Dudley Town Bylaws with a five-member Board of Selectmen and a Town Administrator
- 15 Best Things to Do in Dudley (West Midlands, England)
Let’s explore the best things to do in Dudley: 1 Black Country Living Museum The region’s industrial heritage is remembered at this outstanding open-air museum on 26 acres of reclaimed former industrial land
- Dudley | West Midlands, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Dudley, metropolitan borough, metropolitan county of West Midlands, west-central England, at the western edge of the metropolitan county The historic town of Dudley (the administrative center) and surrounding areas at the center of the borough are part of the historic county of Worcestershire , as are southern neighborhoods such as Stourbridge
- Discover Dudley - Dudley Council
Your guide to attractions across the Dudley borough Welcome to Dudley, the heart of the Black Country Built on rich industrial heritage, culture and proud traditions our borough has something
- The Borough - All About Dudley Borough
Dudley is a metropolitan borough formed in 1974 It is located on the edge of the West Midlands conurbation, approximately 9 miles west of the city of Birmingham and 6 miles south of Wolverhampton Rural Staffordshire and Worcestershire border Dudley Borough to the west and south
- HOME | Discover Dudley
Dudley borough is packed full of great places to visit - award winning attractions, fascinating museums, beautiful parks and nature reserves and the life blood of the industrial revolution; a canal network that provides a stunning 'green corridor' through the urban landscape
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