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Help shape early years service
Parents and carers are being invited to help shape Dudley Council’s early years service.
Turning change into action
People can turn their change into action and help the lives of people who are sleeping rough or at risk of becoming homeless as a new scheme launches across Dudley borough.
Highways boss supports safety campaign
Dudley Council’s highways boss is supporting a road safety campaign to urge drivers to take caution when passing horses.
Zoo to have name in lights
Dudley’s famous zoo will have its name in lights in time for this year’s heritage open day after receiving a slice of council funding.
It’s silver for the Red House Glass Cone
The Red Glass Cone has been awarded silver accreditation by Visit England, just narrowly missing out on gold.
Events to celebrate Brierley Hill heritage
Dudley Council is supporting Brierley Hill Community Forum, Brierley Hill Market, and Friends of Marsh Park with two community-led Brierley Hill events next month.
Partnership highly commended for helping young people
A Dudley Council partnership has been highly commended at the inaugural National Children & Young People Awards for its work.
Dudley summer programme is a big hit
More than 4,000 children and young people have taken part in a range of exciting free activities over the school holidays.
New vaccination site opens ahead of Bank Holiday weekend
People aged 18 and over are being encouraged to grab a jab over the Bank holiday weekend at a new site in Merry Hill Shopping Centre.
Dudley Plaza Mall and Fountain Arcade to get facelift
Dudley town centre’s incredible programme of regeneration continues at pace, with lottery funded works now set to run until the end of next year.
Play area plans for Himley Park
People are being asked for their thoughts on proposals for a children’s play area at Himley Hall and Park.
Adoption of the revised local list
Buildings of historic or architectural significance across Dudley borough will be recorded to help protect and conserve them for future generations if approved later this month.