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Olivia Marshall (Fun City), Cllr Damian Corfield and Carlie Hill (Fun City).

Himley Fireworks promises fun for all the family

Himley Fireworks event is taking place on Saturday (8 November), with the last few premium and hall access tickets remaining on sale.

Rose Cook Monk from Dudley Remembers joins the Mayor of Dudley outisde Dudley Council House

Poppy cascade on display at Council House

A striking cascade of hand-crafted poppies, created by the Dudley Remembers Group as a visual tribute to those who served their country, is now on display at Dudley Council House.

Himley fireworks

Final preparations under way for eagerly-awaited fireworks event

Final preparations are under way for this year’s eagerly-awaited Himley Fireworks, with tickets still available for the showpiece extravaganza.

The Mayor and Mayoress joined dignitaries as the Covid rainbow was unveiled

Mayor attends unveiling of Covid rainbow

The Mayor of Dudley attended an event at Russells Hall Hospital yesterday (23 October) to unveil a glass rainbow monument marking the Covid 19 pandemic.

 

Consultation photo cropped

Views sought on proposed plans to tackle anti-social behaviour

People are being invited to have their say on plans to create Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) to tackle anti-social behaviour in two borough town centres.

The Cone Gnome

October Half-Term Fun Across Dudley Museums with Glass, Fossils and Dinosaurs

Families and visitors across Dudley are in for a treat this October, with a packed programme of creative, spooky and educational events at the Red House Glass Cone and Dudley Museum at the Archives.

Museum research volunteers Joseph Round and Ian Fazey with Cllr Damian Corfield

Red House Glass Cone shortlisted for Midlands Museum Awards

The Red House Glass Cone has been shortlisted in the Creative Collections Award category in the Power of Place: Midlands Museum Awards

Child on swing

Halesowen play area transformed

A play area at The Bernard Oakley Memorial Gardens has undergone a major transformation, following a successful funding bid to the Enovert Community Fund.