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Still time to complete moving driving offences survey
There’s still time to have your say on plans to apply for new powers to enforce moving traffic offences in Dudley borough.
Motorists reminded to park responsibly
Dudley Council’s highways chief is asking motorists to park responsibly, with double and irresponsible parking causing issues for waste and refuse collection vehicles.
Council issues a stark warning on dog fouling ahead of action day
Dudley Council’s cabinet member has issued a warning to dog owners that they must pick up after their pooch or face the consequences.
Council trials Electric Vehicle for waste collection
Dudley Council has been trialling an upcycled electric vehicle for waste collection in parts of Dudley borough.
Provision House to accept donations at Dudley pop-up tip
Local charity Provision House will be accepting donations from residents at two sessions of Dudley’s pop-up tip.
Improvements to school crossing
Improvements to a school crossing outside a borough primary school will help families as they make their way to and from school.
Electric Vehicle waste collection trial
Residents in Sedgley may see a different vehicle doing the rounds on Monday 14 August as Dudley Council trials a new upcycled electric vehicle for waste collection
Rights of way work gets underway
Work has started on £80,000 worth of improvements to Dudley borough’s rights of way network.
Have your say on new powers to tackle moving driving offences
Residents are being asked for their views on plans to apply for new powers to enforce moving traffic offences in Dudley borough.
Cash to improve rights of way
More than £80,000 is being invested in improving rights of way across Dudley borough to make them more accessible.
Fly-tip plea to catch offenders
Fly-tippers hit Dudley borough more than 240 times a month prompting council bosses to call on the public for their help in catching them.
Street lights LED conversion programme to get underway
A three-year programme to convert around 24,000 borough street lights to LED will get underway next month.