Media Releases
2195 items found, showing page 153 of 183

Himley Hall and Park fully open to the public
The grounds of Himley Hall and Park are now fully open to the public after a temporary coronavirus testing centre left the park.

Clinically extremely vulnerable people urged to shield
Clinically extremely vulnerable people have been advised that they should shield again during the national lockdown as Covid-19 infection rates across the region remain high.

Clinically extremely vulnerable people urged to shield
Clinically extremely vulnerable people have been advised that they should shield again during the national lockdown as Covid-19 infection rates across the region remain high.

Support to families in need of free school meals
Dudley Council’s children’s services boss has vowed to continue to support families in need of free school meals during this latest period of national lockdown.

Halesowen leisure centre upgrade gets green light
Plans to modernise Halesowen leisure centre have been approved as part of a multi-million pound upgrade of centres across Dudley borough.

CCTV control room goes live
A new CCTV nerve centre has gone live - the centre piece of a major £1.7million upgrade of the camera system across Dudley borough.

Reminder to have your say on spending plans
There are just a few weeks left for people to have their say on plans to invest millions of pounds into Dudley Council services - particularly for older and vulnerable people.

Pizza boss fined for food hygiene and health and safety breaches
A pizza takeaway boss has been ordered to pay more than £2,600 for a string of food hygiene and health and safety offences at his Halesowen premises including dirty sinks, surfaces and equipment.

Two new testing sites to go live
Two new coronavirus testing sites will open in the next few days to boost Dudley borough’s testing capacity.

Work starts on pavement widening schemes in Dudley and Stourbridge
Boardwalks and artificial grass will spruce up town centres in the borough as part of a pavement widening scheme to help keep people safe during the pandemic.

£50,000 improvements to children’s play area
More than £50,000 is to be spent on improving a children’s play area in the borough.

Appeal after diesel spillage kills fish and costs taxpayer thousands
An appeal for information has been issued after ducks, geese and fish were killed – with other waterfowl also having to be rescued from a pool - following a diesel spillage.