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Shop local plea to help businesses bounce back
Dudley Council is urging borough residents to help local businesses bounce back from the coronavirus crisis – by shopping locally.

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).

Plans for new bar and bistro at Dudley Town Hall
Plans have been submitted for a new bar and bistro at Dudley Town Hall.

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.

Crystal Leisure Centre lit up to mark efforts of carers and key workers
Crystal Leisure Centre is the latest council building to be lit up in honour of NHS staff and carers fighting on the frontline against coronavirus.

Leisure centre lights up for carers
Dudley leisure centre joined a number of council buildings when it was lit up in honour of NHS staff and carers fighting on the frontline against coronavirus.

Work starts at new leisure centre site
Hoardings will soon be wrapped around the new Dudley Leisure Centre site on Flood Street as building work is set to start.

Fishing returns at Himley Hall
Fishing has resumed at Himley Hall – with anglers urged to observe social distancing.

Give blood at Stourbridge Town Hall
The borough’s town halls may be closed due to the coronavirus pandemic – but critical blood donations sessions are still continuing at Stourbridge Town Hall.

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.

Plans to cut red tape and unlock community cash
Changes are being made to cut through red tape and make it easier to unlock cash to be spent on community projects.