Media Releases
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Last call on play area consultation
People who live in Dudley borough still have time to have their say on play areas in parks and open spaces.
Residents invited to have their say on play areas
People who live in Dudley borough are being invited to have their say on play areas in parks and open spaces.
Energy from waste project up for award
Dudley Council’s work to maximise energy from waste and potentially save millions of pounds is up for a national award.
Litter Busters launch
Dudley Council has said thank you to its dedicated volunteer litter pickers with the launch of Dudley Borough Litter Busters at Himley Hall this week.
High Court continues interim Black Country street racing ban February
The High Court has continued the interim injunction banning ‘street racing’, also known as ‘car cruising’, in the Black Country.
Plan to improve park access
A cash injection of £85,000 will help improve access and enhance the natural environment within a borough park.
High Court continues interim Black Country street racing ban
The High Court has continued the interim injunction banning ‘street racing’, also known as ‘car cruising’, in the Black Country.
Work underway at Top Church
A landmark church in Dudley town centre is undergoing exciting restoration work to conserve the building for future generations.
Green care apprentices thanked
Six green care apprentices, who have undertaken horticulture and landscaping qualifications, were presented with certificates at a Dudley Council event yesterday.
Apprentices praised ahead of National Apprenticeship Week
Dudley Council has praised six green care apprentices, who have completed qualifications in horticulture and landscaping.
Praise for long-serving patrols
The Mayor of Dudley has praised a group of school crossing patrols who have clocked up more than 200 years’ service between them.
Just days to go to complete climate change survey
People only have until Friday (November 18) to complete a climate change survey and comment on how they and the council can reduce their impact on the planet.