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New play equipment plans for Netherton

A popular Dudley park will get a massive make-over with new equipment for children thanks to more than £59,000 worth of funding.

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Praise for long-serving patrols

The Mayor of Dudley has praised a group of school crossing patrols who have clocked up more than 200 years’ service between them.

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Future of 200-year-old tree secured

The future of a 200-year-old tree in a Dudley borough nature reserve is secured after vital work to prolong its life is completed.

Councillor Shaz Saleem

Council shares winter travel safety tips

Cyclists and pedestrians are being urged to ‘Be Bright and Be Seen’ as the darker nights draw in.

Councillor Shaz Saleem

Warning against illegal waste carriers

Residents are being urged to check the paperwork of people offering to dispose of bulky waste from their homes to avoid a £250 fine and help tackle fly-tipping.

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Bookings live for next pop-up tip

People can now book their appointment at the next pop-up tip in Dudley after the “tremendous success” of the first one.

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Overgrown car park in Lye cleared

An overgrown car park in Lye is being brought back to life as part of a £65,000 project to encourage more shoppers into the town.

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Trees to honour Queen

Three trees which formed part of a special commemoration to the late Queen’s Platinum jubilee outside Buckingham Palace this year are being replanted at sites across the Dudley borough.

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Funding for new play area earmarked

Nearly £50,000 has been earmarked for a new children’s play area in Pensnett.

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Getting real about recycling

Now in its eighteenth year, Recycle Week, is the nation’s biggest annual celebration of recycling.

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Get into Woodlands with The Prince’s Trust and Saltwells National Nature Reserve

Dudley Council has teamed up once again with The Prince’s Trust to deliver training for 18 to 30 year olds in woodland management and conservation.