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New testing site to open in Sedgley
A new coronavirus test site will open in Sedgley to boost testing capacity in the north of the borough as cases continue to rise.
Continued clampdown on vehicles on green spaces
A consultation to extend legislation banning motor vehicles, motorbikes and quadbikes on a number of green spaces has launched this week.
Dudley Council’s law and governance team shortlisted for two awards
The Lead for Law and Governance and the wider Democratic Services team have both been shortlisted as part of the Lawyers in Local Government Awards
Get the vaccine as cases rise rapidly
People are urged to get the vaccine as the number of coronavirus cases across the borough rises rapidly.
Council to switch to green energy
Dudley Council’s vision for a greener future looks set to take another step forward with plans to switch to 100 per cent green renewable electricity this autumn.
Better homes, better places, better lives.
With millions invested in the borough’s council properties every year, the local authority is asking tenants what future improvements they would like to see in their homes.
Conviction of rogue landlord upheld
The conviction of a rogue Dudley landlord who failed to rectify safety hazards in a property he let has been upheld.
Free drop-in sexual health service at Halesowen Leisure Centre
A free drop-in sexual health screening service is running at Halesowen Leisure Centre in July and August.
Free drop-in sexual health service at Halesowen Leisure Centre
A free drop-in sexual health screening service is running at Halesowen Leisure Centre in July and August.
Grab a jab at the vaccine van
Anyone aged 18 and over is urged to grab a jab at the covid vaccine van when it returns to the borough this week.
At least eight new cameras as CCTV network set to grow
The crime-fighting CCTV network across Dudley borough is set to be extended to include new cameras at seven sites as part of a £240,000 programme.
Sentence review calls after council worker attacked
Bosses at Dudley Council are lobbying the Attorney General for a sentence review for two men who attacked and racially abused a litter warden.