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Half term sessions for Whitsun
Youngsters in Dudley borough are being invited to join fun activities and entertainment in parks, leisure centres and halls this half term.

Top award for deaf Dudley tutor
A deaf Dudley tutor who has made it his life’s work to help other deaf people won a prestigious award last night (18 May).

Put a spring in your step
Residents are being invited to join the latest Let’s Get Moving Challenge as National Walking Month gets underway.

Spring COVID-19 booster on offer at pop-up clinics in Dudley borough
Pop-up clinics offering the spring COVID-19 booster vaccination have opened in several locations in Dudley borough.

Rogue traders slammed in court
Two rogue traders who fleeced an elderly Dudley borough man for almost £30,000 of shoddy roof work were sentenced in court yesterday.

Cracking Easter fun in Dudley borough
Dudley Council is offering a range of fun activities for children and young people to enjoy during the Easter school holidays.

Easter family fun at DB Leisure
There’s no need for youngsters to be bored over the holidays with lots of fun to be had at Dudley borough leisure centres this Easter.

Government funding to increase support
Dudley Council’s cabinet member for public health has welcomed £740k of government funding to help people with drug and alcohol addiction in Dudley borough.

Dates confirmed for forums
People can get involved in their local area and meet with local councillors and the police when they attend the next round of community meetings.

Rogue gardener sentenced after not delivering on gardening promise
A rogue builder who failed to complete gardening work and issue a refund to a Brierley Hill resident has been prosecuted in a case brought by Dudley Trading Standards.

Work to help young offenders nominated for national award
Dudley Council has been shortlisted for a national award for its work in helping to rehabilitate young offenders.

Car dealer pleads guilty to fraud
A car dealer has been ordered to pay more than £1,600 and carry out 100 hours of community work after misleading a Sedgley resident into buying a car.