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Support sessions for carers
Carers across the Dudley borough are being invited to a series of information sessions this week.
Remembering the sacrifices of World War
The deputy mayor of Dudley led a small gathering today to remember the people who gave their lives in World War one.
Council tax discount amnesty
A month-long amnesty has been declared by Dudley Council to help people avoid incorrectly claiming council tax discount they are not entitled to.
Demolition backed by planners
Plans to demolish the former Hippodrome were backed at planning committee last night (November 17).
Tributes to tennis ace on her retirement
Tributes have been paid to Halesowen’s Jordanne Whiley who announced her retirement from wheelchair tennis after a glittering career.
Operation to comply with Natasha’s Law
Dudley Council’s environmental health team is carrying out an operation to check businesses are complying with food labelling rules known as Natasha’s Law.
Dudley pays tribute to the fallen 2021
Thousands gathered to pay tribute at the Dudley Remembrance Sunday service today.
Days left to comment on mental health services
People have just a few days to comment on the future of mental health services in Dudley borough
Thousands saved in housing fraud cases
More than £340,000 has been saved in the fight against housing fraud in the last 12 months by Dudley Council.
Milking Bank pupils remember
Children from Milking Bank Primary School held their own service of Remembrance yesterday (11 November) ahead of Remembrance Sunday.
Christmas light switch ons 2021
Residents have a choice of six Christmas light switch-ons this year.
School crossing patrol recruitment
Friendly, enthusiastic people are being sought to join the school crossing patrol team in Dudley.