Media Releases
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Council running consultation on Homer Hill parking
Dudley Council is inviting people to take part in an online survey about car parking provision for Homer Hill Park.
Two School Streets trials start in borough
Legal traffic orders have come into effect in two areas of Dudley borough, as part of a pilot scheme to reduce congestion and improve road safety around schools.
Dudley Council going paperless
Homes and businesses in Dudley borough are being encouraged to join Dudley Council as it goes paperless.
Council joins Clean Air Day
Dudley Council is promoting Clean Air Day in June by encouraging people to walk or cycle to work and school, or to work from home when possible.
Road safety sessions encourage green travel
Year six pupils in primary schools across the borough are taking part in road safety training sessions as they prepare for walking and cycling to secondary school.
New share deal struck for Stourbridge tip
A deal has been struck to bring in additional funds to Dudley Council by allowing a set number of residents in South Staffordshire to use the tip in Stourbridge.
Council shares great tips on reducing food waste
Households in Dudley borough are being urged to play their part in the fight against climate change by reducing food waste, and they could save money in the process.
New children’s play area coming to Himley Park
Work is set to begin on a new children’s play area at Himley Hall and Park later this month.
Trailers of rubbish dumped in Lye
Trailers packed full of rubbish have been dumped in Lye as part of an organised crime racket which has cost more than £150,000 to clean up over the last five years.
More than 25,000 sign up for new garden waste service
More than 25,000 households have signed up for all year round garden waste collections in the first fortnight, figures reveal today.
Resurfacing works are part of Brierley Hill regeneration
People who live, work and shop in Brierley Hill are being reminded that resurfacing works are taking place in the town centre next month.
Dog fouling order extended for three years
An order which cracks down on dog fouling and bans canines from fenced off children’s play areas has been extended.