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Check your drinking with DrinkCoach
Check your drinking ahead of the festive season with a new app supplied by Dudley Council.
Community event to reduce Christmas waste
Residents who are having a clear out over Christmas are being encouraged to donate to a community sharing event in the New Year.
Council announces financial support for residents
Dudley Council has received £2.6 million in the latest round of Household Support Fund funding, which runs until March next year.
Catch up on children’s missed flu vaccinations at drop-in clinics
Children who have missed their flu vaccination at school can catch up at a series of drop-in clinics across Dudley borough, starting this half term.
Residents make generous donations
People who live and work in Kingswinford are being praised for donating items that are too good to throw away in a community sharing pilot from Dudley Council.
Mayor gets flu vaccine – and urges others to follow suit
The Mayor of Dudley has had her flu jab - and is urging others to follow suit and get vaccinated against the highly contagious infection.
Stourbridge Library book sale
Stourbridge Library is holding a book sale from Saturday 26 October to Sunday 3 November.
Date for autumn forums
Residents are invited to the autumn round of community events to meet with local councillors and the police.
Coffee shop failed to meet food hygiene standards
Food hygiene inspectors at Dudley Council have taken legal action against Soho Coffee in Merry Hill, after it contravened food hygiene standards.
Supporting good health and improving financial wellbeing
Dudley Council is looking to launch a strategy to promote good financial wellbeing and mitigate poverty by addressing the underlying causes.
Council wins national award for work protecting animals
Dudley Council has won a national award for its work in protecting animals.
Former Dudley bar owner hit with £2k court bill for hygiene offences
The former owner of a bar and grill restaurant in Dudley has been ordered to pay more than £2,000 by a court after admitting a raft of hygiene offences.