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Pilot scheme to trace positive cases quicker

Dudley Council will join a national pilot project to help track down positive cases of coronavirus quicker and break chains of transmission.

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Legionella warning as businesses prepare for life after lockdown

Businesses set to re-open next month have been urged to check their water systems to prevent the risk of Legionella.

Mayor of Dudley, Cllr David Stanley

Mayor opens online book of condolence for those lost to Covid

The Mayor of Dudley is to open an online book of condolence for borough residents, a year after the country first went into lockdown due to coronavirus.

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Candle lit vigil marks one year since first Covid lockdown

A candle lit vigil is being held in the borough to mark the passing of a year since the country first went into lockdown due to coronavirus.

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Winners announced of school poster competition

Two 10-year-olds from Glynne Primary in Kingswinford have been named as joint winners of a borough-wide poster competition for youngsters around Covid-19.

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Dudley pub must pay more than £10,000 due to mice

The owners of a Dudley pub have been ordered to pay more than £10,000 by a court – after environmental health officers found evidence of mice in the premises.

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Business supports vulnerable residents

A local business has been volunteering its time to help deliver essentials to vulnerable residents.

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Shopping warning issued as nearly 100,000 visit Halesowen

People are being reminded that they should only be going shopping for essentials – after it emerged nearly 100,000 people visited Halesowen’s Cornbow Centre last week.

Cllr Nicolas Barlow

Calling all would be COVID Community Champions

A call is going out for people to volunteer to help spread up to date information, offer advice and act as COVID Community Champions in their local area.

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Clinically extremely vulnerable people urged to shield

Clinically extremely vulnerable people have been advised that they should shield again during the national lockdown as Covid-19 infection rates across the region remain high.

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Pizza boss fined for food hygiene and health and safety breaches

A pizza takeaway boss has been ordered to pay more than £2,600 for a string of food hygiene and health and safety offences at his Halesowen premises including dirty sinks, surfaces and equipment.

Councillor Barlow with Covid advisors in Stourbridge

New Covid support for borough businesses

A new team has started work this week advising businesses on how to stay Covid-safe.