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CCTV control room goes live
A new CCTV nerve centre has gone live - the centre piece of a major £1.7million upgrade of the camera system across Dudley borough.

Work starts on pavement widening schemes in Dudley and Stourbridge
Boardwalks and artificial grass will spruce up town centres in the borough as part of a pavement widening scheme to help keep people safe during the pandemic.

£50,000 improvements to children’s play area
More than £50,000 is to be spent on improving a children’s play area in the borough.

Speed cameras go live
Speed cameras have gone live along two key routes in Dudley borough to boost safety for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians.

Work starts on CCTV scheme in Lye
Work has started on a major upgrade of CCTV in Lye as part of a £1.7million plan.

Volunteers hailed for role in Wrens Nest retaining Green Flag status
Volunteers have been hailed for their efforts in helping Wrens Nest National Nature Reserve retain its Green Flag status.

Signs to be spruced up at key gateways
New signage is going up on several key gateways into the borough, as council bosses vowed Dudley was preparing to re-open for business coming out of the second national lockdown.

Council bosses tour new warden’s base at Saltwells
Senior council leaders visited the newly assembled Warden’s Base at Saltwells National Nature Reserve this week.

New warden’s base in place at Saltwells
The much-awaited new Warden’s Base arrived at Saltwells National Nature Reserve yesterday and its construction captured by time lapse photography.

Castle Hill regeneration plans gather pace
Seven new CCTV cameras have gone live at Castle Gate entertainment complex in Dudley as part of a £1.7million upgrade of the borough’s network.

Key sites in Lye earmarked for new CCTV
Key sites across Lye have been confirmed for new state of the art CCTV cameras as part of a £1.7milion safety programme.

Police to take action on dangerous school parking
Parents who park dangerously outside borough schools could be fined – and even taken to court - in a new initiative being launched by Dudley Council and West Midlands Police.