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Improvements made - but further work required
A recent inspection by Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission has highlighted improvements in Dudley’s local SEND services but has said that inconsistent experiences and outcomes remain for some children.

Wedding fayre and open day at Priory Hall
Couples can be in with the chance to win a wedding ceremony at Priory Hall when it hosts an open day and wedding fayre next weekend.

Get Ready for Careers in Nature Conservation with The King’s Trust and Saltwells National Nature Reserve
Dudley Council Countryside Service has teamed up once again with The King’s Trust (formerly Prince’s Trust) to deliver training for 18 to 30 year olds in practical conservation.

Wicked sing-alongs at Dudley Town Hall
Special sing-along showings of hit film musical Wicked will take place at Dudley Town Hall next month, with tickets now on sale.

Insight and inspiration on offer for Dudley firms at innovation expo
Entrepreneurs from Dudley borough will get inspired to innovate and take their businesses to the next level at an expo on Tuesday.

Former workers see Round Oak Steelworks monument unveiled
A number of former workers at the Round Oak Steelworks turned out to a see a monument unveiled in Brierley Hill honouring the historic site.

First on-street electric chargers for the borough
The first public electric vehicle charge points have been installed as part of a borough-wide strategy to make electric vehicles more accessible.

Local apprentice praised for work on scheme
A local young man has been praised for playing his part in work to develop the Dudley Interchange during his apprenticeship programme.

Reminder to nominate for Mayor’s Civic Awards
People can still nominate those who go above and beyond for their community ahead of the 22nd annual Mayor’s Ball and Civic Awards.

2025 secondary school places decisions to be published soon
Parents are being reminded to keep an eye on their inbox as secondary school decision emails will be sent next week

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.

Black Country street racing injunction remains in place
The injunction banning street racing in the Black Country has been permitted to continue by the High Court following a hearing in Birmingham yesterday (Wednesday 26 February, 2025) – with judge, The Honourable Mr Justice Ritchie, finding it to be "very effective".