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Latest scams doing the rounds
Dudley residents are advised to be extra vigilant as scammers claiming to be from the TV licensing company and HMRC target the area.
Demolition of high rise blocks soon underway
The demolition of two high rise blocks in Netherton will soon begin, paving the way for new housing developments in the future.
Care team supports discharge of patients
Hundreds of patients have been helped with a speedy discharge from hospital to ease pressure on medical staff during the coronavirus pandemic thanks to Dudley Council’s adult social care team.
‘No laughing matter’ campaign launches
A safety campaign warning that the use of nitrous oxide is no laughing matter has been launched.
Dudley service ‘highly commended’
The Dudley Falls Prevention service has been ‘highly commended’ in a national award in recognition of its support to Dudley residents.
Bumble Hole community art lifts the spirits
Two community art projects which have grown organically out of the covid crisis, continue to flourish at the popular nature reserve.
Residents urged to continue to stay alert
Dudley residents are urged to continue to stay alert to keep them, their families and everyone around them safe following a rise in the number of Covid-19 cases in the borough over the last week.
Freedom of Borough recognises heroes
NHS, social care and other frontline workers have been granted the Freedom of the Borough for their efforts during the coronavirus crisis.
Libraries Silly Squad summer reading challenge
Life may not be back to normal quite yet, but there’s still fun to be had escaping into a book with this summer’s Silly Squad reading challenge.
Bumble Hole letter trail
Families looking to enjoy the great outdoors can make the most of a free trail around Bumble Hole nature reserve.
Children’s services award commendation
A council project has been commended at this year’s MJ Awards, the high-profile awards for local government.
Second round of financial help for businesses
Small businesses have a second chance to claim vital cash grants after more than £1million was given out in the first round of funding.