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Plan to improve park access
A cash injection of £85,000 will help improve access and enhance the natural environment within a borough park.

Council launches recruitment drive for school crossing patrols
Dudley Council is on the look-out for crossing patrols to help children get to school safely at several sites in the borough.

Mayor opens new play area
The Mayor of Dudley has officially opened a new play area in the heart of Pensnett.

New bin to tackle litter outside school
A new bin has been installed outside a Halesowen primary school following complaints from teachers and pupils about litter and dog fouling.

Proposal to cut glyphosate use on grass and flower beds
New ways of killing weeds in grass and flower beds could be adopted permanently after successful trials last year, a committee will be told.

Work to help young offenders nominated for national award
Dudley Council has been shortlisted for a national award for its work in helping to rehabilitate young offenders.

Praise for long-serving patrols
The Mayor of Dudley has praised a group of school crossing patrols who have clocked up more than 200 years’ service between them.

Just days to go to complete climate change survey
People only have until Friday (November 18) to complete a climate change survey and comment on how they and the council can reduce their impact on the planet.

Bookings live for next pop-up tip
People can now book their appointment at the next pop-up tip in Dudley after the “tremendous success” of the first one.

Your Borough, Your Future - tackling climate change together
Residents are being called on for their views on how they and the council can work together to tackle climate change.

Pop-up tip to open this month
Residents who live in the north of Dudley borough can take advantage of a pop-up waste tip site, which will operate monthly from Saturday 22 October.

Plans to make temporary travellers’ site permanent
The temporary travellers’ site in Coseley could be made permanent after the site proved to be a success with a significant drop in the number of illegal encampments across Dudley borough since it opened.