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Council backs NHS 72nd birthday celebrations
Dudley Council is backing a national day of celebration next month to mark the birthday of the NHS.
People urged not to shop in large groups
Shoppers are being urged not to shop in large groups as new rules in town centres across Dudley borough go live today (Monday June 15).
Council boss: We will help protect “jewels in the crown”
The leader of Dudley Council has pledged to support the borough’s top tourist attractions and help them fight back following the coronavirus crisis.
Online business hub as shoppers return
Businesses are being urged to make use of an online hub packed with information and resources to keep Dudley borough town centres safe.
Additional mourners to attend services
Dudley Council has confirmed that additional mourners will be able to attend crematorium services and all burials in the borough from today (2 June).
Parking charges back at Himley next week
Parking charges are to be reinstated for visitors to Himley Hall and Park next week, it was revealed today.
Five borough charities receive top honour
The Mayor of Dudley has hailed five borough charities who have today been announced as recipients of the highly prestigious Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service.
Freedom of Borough part of raft of measures to recognise heroes
Plans to present the Freedom of the Borough to NHS and care workers from the public and voluntary sector in Dudley are gathering pace.
Love from Dudley campaign is ready to go online
Dudley council will take to social media this year to help raise awareness of the persecution suffered by LGBT+ people around the world.
Groups urged to bid for slice of new £200,000 Covid cash pot
Local organisations and community groups helping the vulnerable in the borough during the coronavirus pandemic are being urged to apply for a slice of a new £200,000 cash pot.
Going, going, gone! Cavendish disappears from Dudley skyline
Cavendish House has finally disappeared from Dudley’s skyline – with council bosses vowing its demolition sparks the start of a “bright new future” for the town centre.