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Vaccination for unpaid carers
Unpaid carers across the borough could be eligible for the coronavirus vaccine as part of the ongoing vaccination programme.
Top politicians praise staff
Senior politicians have praised front line staff for keeping vital services running throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
“Pothole purge” underway
A “pothole purge” is under way in Dudley after a £1million injection to tackle the problem was given the greenlight.
Leader’s message to arts and culture venues
The leader of Dudley Council today urged local arts and culture venues to “not miss out” on a slice of extra funding made available by the government.
Reassurance for pupils returning to school
Education and health chiefs are reassuring parents and students of their safety in the run-up to schools re-opening next week with increased testing and safety measures.
Census 2021 just weeks away
Households across Dudley will soon be asked to take part in Census 2021.
People of all ages at risk of scams
People of all ages are now likely to be targeted by scammers according Dudley Council’s scams unit.
Postal votes reminder
With the recent government announcement that elections are set to take place on Thursday 6 May people are being reminded they can register to vote by post to make things easier and safer for them during the pandemic.
Extra financial boost for businesses
Finance bosses have written to more than 1,500 businesses offering them thousands of pounds worth of extra financial help as the national lockdown continues.
CCTV boost to tackling fly-tipping
A major blow has been struck in the battle against fly-tippers across Dudley borough with the launch of a series of deployable CCTV cameras to hit hot spots.
Extra financial boost for businesses
Finance bosses have written to more than 1,500 businesses offering them thousands of pounds worth of extra financial help as the national lockdown continues.
Rough sleeper data released
The number of rough sleepers across Dudley borough remains consistently low, the latest data from the government has revealed.