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Residents invited to have their say on transport scheme
Dudley Council is inviting residents and businesses to take part in a Black Country consultation regarding proposed transport schemes.
Ice rink could open in Dudley within four years - report
A 2,000-seater ice rink could be open in Dudley by late 2027 if council chiefs give it the go-ahead, a report has revealed.
50forWM50 nomination for museum volunteer
A volunteer for Dudley Museums Service, Himley Hall and Dudley Archives has been shortlisted for the 50forWM50 campaign.
Council joins Clean Air Day
Dudley Council is promoting Clean Air Day in June by encouraging people to walk or cycle to work and school, or to work from home when possible.
New-look cabinet named
There are new faces on Dudley Council’s cabinet which was formally agreed tonight.
Council to join wider region in marking anniversary
Dudley Council is joining organisations across the region to mark 50 years since the creation of the West Midlands county.
Work starts on “vital” pedestrian linkway in Brierley Hill
Work has started on the creation of a “vital” pedestrian link off Brierley Hill High Street, the latest investment in the town.
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.
Council strategy maps out next steps for borough
Dudley Council has mapped out its vision for the borough’s economic future with a bold new regeneration strategy.
Council strategy maps out next steps for borough
Dudley Council has mapped out its vision for the borough’s economic future with a bold new regeneration strategy.
Interchange works to start in Dudley
People who work, shop and live in Dudley town centre are being reminded that temporary changes are coming into place to enable works for the new Interchange.
Extension proposed for dog fouling order
People are being invited to have their say on dog fouling and whether children’s play areas should continue to be no-go zones for canines.