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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.
Pothole crews out to identify snow damage
Highways engineers are taking immediate action to identify potholes and defects on Dudley borough roads caused by last week's snow and ice.
More fines for fly-tippers
More than £1,600 in fines have been issued in the fight against fly-tipping in Dudley borough – and council bosses need people’s help to catch more offenders.
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.
More than £2.5 million spent on road repairs and fixing potholes
More than £2.5 million has been spent resurfacing roads and fixing potholes in the borough since April, new figures reveal.
Future of 200-year-old tree secured
The future of a 200-year-old tree in a Dudley borough nature reserve is secured after vital work to prolong its life is completed.
Trees to honour Queen
Three trees which formed part of a special commemoration to the late Queen’s Platinum jubilee outside Buckingham Palace this year are being replanted at sites across the Dudley borough.
Funding for new play area earmarked
Nearly £50,000 has been earmarked for a new children’s play area in Pensnett.
Get into Woodlands with The Prince’s Trust and Saltwells National Nature Reserve
Dudley Council has teamed up once again with The Prince’s Trust to deliver training for 18 to 30 year olds in woodland management and conservation.
Work to tackle Brierley Hill bottlenecks to begin
The next phase of £1m worth of improvement works is set to begin in Brierley Hill next week (8 August).
Dr Bike Events summer 2022
Dr Bike will be running free bike MOTS at parks across the borough this summer.