Media Releases
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Council employee wins award for sharing cycle joy
A Dudley Council employee has received a national award for her dedication to helping children and young people cycle safely in the borough.

Town prepares to welcome more people on foot
New pavements have been laid and bus shelters installed in Brierley Hill, as works to rejuvenate the town centre continue.

Councillor urges residents to download climate app
As world leaders prepare to discuss climate change at COP28, Dudley Council’s cabinet member for climate change is encouraging residents to play their part with the use of a new app.

New play area plans for Wordsley
A new £200,000 play area is being planned for an open space in Wordsley.

Guardrails installed to deter motorbikes
New guardrails have been installed at the entrances of a public right of way in Kingswinford to deter people on motorbikes using it as a cut through.

Recycled bottles support Remembrance display
Thousands of recycled plastic bottles have been used by service users at a Dudley Council run centre to create a poppy display in Amblecote.

Dudley climate action web page now live
Dudley Council has launched a new web page, to help people in Dudley borough understand how the council is reducing its carbon footprint.

Carbon busting project makes progress
A carbon busting project, which is set to be trialled in Dudley borough, is making progress as key partners come on board.

Street lights converted to LED
More than 1,000 Dudley borough street lights have already been converted to energy efficient LED in the first month of a three-year replacement programme.

New electric vehicle charging points to be installed
37 new on-street electric vehicle charging points will start to be installed across the borough beginning in late 2023.

Graffiti removal remains a priority
Dudley Council’s street scene team responded to over 150 call outs about graffiti over the summer.

Residents ‘set to love’ tennis court improvements
Dudley Council has reopened tennis courts at six borough parks following a £280,000 programme of improvements.