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ReDiscover Dudley
With restrictions easing, local people are being reminded to ReDiscover Dudley and support the local tourism industry.
Whit week at leisure centres 2021
Have fun at leisure centres this Whit Week with pre-booked sessions.
Rogue gardener sentenced
A rogue gardener who failed to complete work and left consumers out of pocket is now behind bars after pleading guilty at Wolverhampton Crown Court earlier this month.
New café up for lease at Tintern House
Following a Parks for People (Lottery Heritage Fund and National Lottery Community Fund) funded project at Stevens Park, Quarry Bank, a unique opportunity has arisen for the lease of a new café on site.
Mini movies on the big screen
Mini fans will be in heaven this June with two screenings of the cult caper film, the Italian Job as part of this summer’s drive in movie festival at Himley Hall.
Energy project up for national award
A Dudley Council housing project which helps tenants at risk of fuel poverty to manage their energy bills has been shortlisted for a national award.
Ignore national insurance scam
People are advised to ignore a national insurance scam, which tries to lure people into releasing personal information that could then be used to target them further.
Call to share activities to tackle loneliness
Local groups and organisations across Dudley borough are invited to publicise what they do and share ideas on how to stay connected and tackle loneliness at a virtual event next month.
Leader welcomes new business
The Leader of Dudley Council has hailed a new business in Kingswinford “a welcome boost to the town” as he announced almost £100million in grants had been given to local businesses throughout the pandemic.
Fraudster back behind bars
A fraudster who was previously convicted and jailed for conning a 93-year-old war veteran out of nearly £250,000 is back behind bars after failing to repay money stolen.
Young people with SEND invited to sessions
Young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) can benefit from a series of online events from Dudley Council.
Quintet to be rewarded for sterling service
Five people with a combined total of more than 100 years’ service on Dudley Council are to be honoured.