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Speed cameras go live
Speed cameras have gone live along two key routes in Dudley borough to boost safety for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians.
Leader urges “courage and ambition” to invest and build
The leader of Dudley Council today said he will do all he can to “invest and build” despite the national financial uncertainty, as the authority sets its budgets for the year ahead.
Key document in Uni development
Education and council bosses look set to formally sign a pact to accelerate plans for a £36million university park in Dudley.
Test centre moves from Himley for Christmas
The coronavirus test site at Himley Hall and Park will move to Kingswinford as council bosses try to make the site more accessible for the Christmas break.
Extra cash for pubs
Pubs that have been forced to close in the run up to Christmas because of coronavirus restrictions are being urged to apply for extra funding to help them through the festive season.
Work starts on CCTV scheme in Lye
Work has started on a major upgrade of CCTV in Lye as part of a £1.7million plan.
Investment plans put to the public
Plans to invest millions of pounds into services across Dudley borough are being put to the public including “significant support” for older people.
Businesses urged to be Brexit ready
The leader of Dudley Council is urging borough businesses to “help build a positive future of rapid growth” by making sure they are Brexit ready as the UK prepares to leave the European Union.
“Think carefully” about Christmas bubbles - leader
The leader of Dudley Council has urged borough residents to “think carefully” about seeing friends and family over Christmas.
Volunteers hailed for role in Wrens Nest retaining Green Flag status
Volunteers have been hailed for their efforts in helping Wrens Nest National Nature Reserve retain its Green Flag status.
Nitrous oxide is ‘no laughing matter’
A safety campaign is encouraging people to report nitrous oxide canisters and highlights the dangers of using the substance.
Domestic abuse victims urged to get help
For most families Christmas means fun, presents and time together, but for some, the festive period means blazing rows, sleepless nights and worry because of domestic abuse.