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Couple win free wedding at Priory Hall open day
One lucky couple will be tying the knot at Priory Hall next year after winning a free wedding ceremony.

Time running out to nominate for prestigious youth award
Time is running out to nominate young unsung heroes in the borough for an award to recognise their hard work and achievements.

Dudley businesses discover innovation support at expo event
Entrepreneurs from Dudley borough learned how innovation could transform their businesses at an expo event yesterday.

Wedding fayre and open day at Priory Hall
Couples can be in with the chance to win a wedding ceremony at Priory Hall when it hosts an open day and wedding fayre next weekend.

Insight and inspiration on offer for Dudley firms at innovation expo
Entrepreneurs from Dudley borough will get inspired to innovate and take their businesses to the next level at an expo on Tuesday.

Reminder to nominate for Mayor’s Civic Awards
People can still nominate those who go above and beyond for their community ahead of the 22nd annual Mayor’s Ball and Civic Awards.

Car parking charges to be frozen for five years
The cost of charges on council-owned car parks across the borough will be frozen for five years, it was revealed today.

Council budget has support for those most in need
Dudley Council has set aside more than £1million to help borough residents who are facing the most extreme financial difficulties.

Community funding boosted
Community forum funding has received a boost with the £240,000 for small community bids and events reinstated.

Council improvement plan gets the go-ahead
A plan to create an improved, lean and financially stable council delivering essential high-quality services to Dudley borough residents has been approved.

Dudley Local Plan submitted for government scrutiny
A blueprint for development in the borough over the next 16 years has been submitted to the Secretary of State for an independent public examination.

Eyesore sites to be brought back into use to protect green belt
Plans have been drawn up to bring 24 eyesore sites in the borough back into use as part of continued plans to protect the green belt from developers.