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Council house to be lit up in yellow to mark Covid milestone
Dudley Council House will be lit up in yellow next week to mark the fifth anniversary of the coronavirus pandemic.

Popular children’s activity centres to stay open
Two popular council-run activity centres for children will remain open following a sustainability review, it was revealed today.

Frame goes up on new school
Work is progressing on a new £16million school in Pensnett for children with complex needs.

Plan for council services to move to new base
Some council services could soon be moving to a new base in Brierley Hill as part of a strategy to streamline the number of buildings the council owns.

Work begins on new school
Work has started on a new £15million school in Pensnett for children with complex needs.

Council formally adopts Climate Action Plan
Dudley Council has formally adopted its first Climate Action Plan.

Plans for multi-million-pound special school under way
Plans to rebuild Pens Meadow School are taking a step forward with a contractor now appointed to deliver the work.

Plans for multi-million-pound special school underway
Plans to rebuild Pens Meadow School special school are taking a step forward with a contractor now appointed to deliver the work.

Schools ready to welcome children back
As the summer draws to a close, schools across Dudley borough are preparing to welcome pupils back next week.

Plans progressing for multi-million-pound special school
Plans to rebuild a multi-million-pound special school are progressing, with the project now out to tender for a contractor to make the exciting design a reality.

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.

New school hailed by education bosses
Plans for a new £15million special school in Dudley will have a “significant impact” on the lives of children, education leaders said today