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Halesowen Cycling Improvements

Manor Way improvements pave the way for more walking and cycling

Cyclists and pedestrians in Halesowen have welcomed Dudley Council’s installation of a new toucan crossing and road markings on Manor Way.

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New recruitment agency set up

A new agency will be set up to help recruit talented people and reduce the cost of temporary staff at Dudley Council, it was announced today.

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Walk to school week 2022

School children in Dudley borough will be learning about road safety this week thanks to resources supplied by the council’s road safety team.

Home of tone

Local guitar business is perfectly pitched

The leader of Dudley Council has praised a Stourbridge based business that specialises in handmade, unique and boutique guitars.

Mayor of Dudley and Gornal Wood Townswomen's Guild

Townswomen for trees

Gornal Townswomen’s Guild planted a tree this week to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, ably assisted by the Mayor of Dudley.

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Eton plans are “icing on the cake”

The highly anticipated move to open an Eton college in Dudley will be the “icing on the cake” for the growing investment in education in the borough, senior leaders said today.

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Funding secured to help carers achieve goals

Support to help carers achieve their personal goals is now available through Dudley Carers’ Hub and Wellbeing Service with the support of Just Straight Talk.

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Development to be named in Councillor’s honour

A new housing development will be named in honour of a “highly respected” Dudley Councillor who sadly died earlier this year, it was revealed today.

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Thousands of energy bill rebate payments made

Thousands of households across Dudley borough have now received their £150 energy bill rebate, with further payments reaching bank accounts this week.

Councillor Patrick Harley

Survey to look at local pharmacies

People who live and work in Dudley borough are being invited to have their say on local pharmacies and could win £50 in shopping vouchers for taking part.

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Pop-up shops to help young people

School pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) will take part in a series of pop-up shops in Dudley during May, June and July.

Mayor of Dudley Cllr Anne Millward and the Lord Lieutenant John Crabtree OBE encourage people to take part in a Jubilee tea party small

Still time to register your Jubilee tea party

Dudley Council is waiving road closure charges for communities hosting street parties to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee but the deadline to register is approaching.