Media Releases
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Council pledge to put more PCSOs on the beat
New Police Community Support Officers will be pounding the streets across the borough next year – after Dudley Council bosses agreed to spend £750,000 over three years to fund the posts.
Views sought on a public space protection order proposed for Lye town centre
Dudley Council is inviting feedback on a proposed Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) in Lye town centre.
Council safeguards green following illegal parking concerns
Dudley Council has moved to safeguard a patch of green land on a borough housing estate, after residents complained it was being ruined by illegal parking.
Have your say for a safer Dudley borough
Dudley borough residents are being invited to attend an annual public meeting to meet and put their questions directly to the people who are accountable for community safety within the borough.
Castle Hill regeneration plans gather pace
Seven new CCTV cameras have gone live at Castle Gate entertainment complex in Dudley as part of a £1.7million upgrade of the borough’s network.
Key sites in Lye earmarked for new CCTV
Key sites across Lye have been confirmed for new state of the art CCTV cameras as part of a £1.7milion safety programme.
Council tenant banned from having visitors to his home
A council tenant has been banned from having visitors to his home following complaints of anti-social behaviour and suspected criminal activity.
Building homes, creating communities
Dudley Council has just appointed Paul Davies as its new Director of Housing and Community Services.
New CCTV system for Lye
Six new CCTV units will be installed in Lye as part of a £1.7million upgrade of the borough’s camera network.
Selected libraries now open for browsing
Six of the borough’s main libraries are now open for browsing Monday to Saturday from 10am – 3pm.
Extra funding to prevent homelessness
Dudley Council has received extra funding to boost its work to prevent homelessness across the borough.
Lyndon’s loving life!
Lyndon Westwood-Wright is loving his new trampoline – after it was put up by a kind-hearted housing maintenance worker at Dudley Council.