Dudley Detectives have been operating in Dudley and the West Midlands for almost 20 years.
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Dudley was a predominantly rural town as recently as the early 18th century, after which the Industrial Revolution saw many factories and coalpits open up around the town.
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Dudley is a large town in the West Midlands, England, with a population of 194,919.
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Since 1974 Dudley has been the administrative centre of the wider Metropolitan Borough of Dudley
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Dudley's original County Borough had undergone a lesser expansion in 1966.
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Dudley is the 19th largest settlement in England.
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Dudley is the second largest town in the United Kingdom, behind Reading.
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Dudley is the largest settlement in the UK without its own university.
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Dudley is part of the West Midlands conurbation, and is located south of Wolverhampton.
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Dudley is the largest town in the Black Country.
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For many years Dudley formed part of an exclave of Worcestershire entirely surrounded by Staffordshire.
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Dudley has a history dating back to medieval times.
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Dudley's Castle has stood on a hill overlooking the town since the 11th century and is mentioned in the Domesday Book.
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The present castle dates from the 13th century, and provided the centre around which Dudley grew.
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Dating from the 12th century are the ruins of St James Priory, set within the Priory Park.
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Since 1974, Dudley has been part of the West Midlands county.
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Dudley is home to a former Odeon Cinema and a former music hall.
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Dudley is also the location of several churches whick include the Church of St. Edmund, Church of St. James, and Church of St. Thomas.
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