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Cllr Karen Shakespeare head shot

Ryemarket car park re-opens

Stourbridge’s Ryemarket car park has re-opened today (Wednesday 28 October) after repairs to the fire damaged building.

tree of hope

Bumble Hole October half term number trail

Families looking to enjoy the great outdoors can make the most of a free trail around Bumble Hole nature reserve.

Fungus in woodland

Fungi fun at The Leasowes

Wardens at The Leasowes in Halesowen have released a new leaflet detailing the nature reserve’s rare and extensive fungi collection ahead of UK Fungus Day tomorrow (3 October).

Cyclist riding through a town at night

Be Bright, Be Seen winter 2020

With darker nights drawing in, pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and horse riders are being reminded to take extra care on the roads as part of the Be Bright be Seen campaign.

Bike being repaired

Free Dr Bike sessions

Borough residents can make the most of a free bike MOT service this month.

Bike being repaired

Free Dr Bike sessions at Priory Park

Borough residents can make the most of a free bike MOT service this month.

LitterPoster

New posters target fly-tippers and litter louts

New posters have gone up across the borough targeting fly-tippers and litter louts.

Plant growing in hand

Horticulture apprentices get the green light

Dudley Council’s cabinet member for environment is delighted that four employees have completed an award in their horticulture apprenticeships.

Cllr Harley on Cot Lane with highways team

Concrete blocks removed at Cot Lane

The leader of Dudley Council has hailed the removal of concrete bollards at Cot Lane in Kingswinford as a symbol of the authority’s victory against unauthorised traveller encampments.

Tree inspector Dean Hickton and apiary manager Nick Templar (1)

Trees for bees

A busy nest of bees was saved from homelessness when some essential tree safety work took place in Wordsley this week.

tree of hope

Bumble Hole community art lifts the spirits

Two community art projects which have grown organically out of the covid crisis, continue to flourish at the popular nature reserve.

Cllr Karen Shakespeare head shot

Bumble Hole letter trail

Families looking to enjoy the great outdoors can make the most of a free trail around Bumble Hole nature reserve.