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Dudley celebrates Black Country Day
People from across Dudley borough are marking Black Country Day (14 July), with the Black Country Flag flying proudly over Dudley Council House.
£9 million funding has delivered ‘real change’ - leader
The leader of Dudley Council has hailed the impact of nearly £9 million in funding, praising the team responsible for driving it.
Children’s summer activities in Dudley
Young ones can be kept busy this summer with a range of activities on offer from Dudley Council.
Young singing star meets Mayor of Dudley after anthem performance
A talented local singer has met the Mayor of Dudley after inspiring his decision to introduce the regular playing of the national anthem before council meetings.
Dudley Council shortlisted for two awards
A council team and senior member of staff have both been shortlisted in the regional Nachural Business Awards.
Social care manager reaches new heights with apprenticeship support
A social care manager at Dudley Council is continuing to thrive after receiving support from the council to complete a degree apprenticeship in the field.
Business owner fined for allowing a knife to be sold to a child
The owner of a Lye town centre store has been fined, after a chopper blade was sold to an undercover 15-year-old.
Residents invited to attend local meeting
People who live and work in Sedgley are being invited to attend a public meeting about Sedgley Library and Ladies Walk clinic this month.
Merry Hill Subway franchise guilty of food hygiene breaches
A Subway outlet on the lower mall of Merry Hill has been ordered to pay a total of £5,200, after its operator pleaded guilty to five offences under food hygiene legislation.
Council secures extra £3.6 million to tackle potholes
Dudley Council has secured an extra £3.6 million in funding to tackle potholes and other road improvements across the borough.
Illegal tobacco gang jailed
An organised crime group who sold illegal tobacco have been jailed for over 12 years combined, following a case brought by Dudley Council’s Trading Standards.
Suzan Holder book launch at Wordsley Library
Page-turning author Suzan Holder will be celebrating the launch of her new book What Would Dolly Do? at Wordsley Library on Thursday 17 July at 6.30pm.