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Concrete blocks removed at Cot Lane
The leader of Dudley Council has hailed the removal of concrete bollards at Cot Lane in Kingswinford as a symbol of the authority’s victory against unauthorised traveller encampments.
Summer school helps young people to connect
A special summer school programme has been held for children and young people aged 8 to 16 years who live in Dudley borough.
Tobacco raid in Brierley Hill
Dudley Council’s trading standards officers supported West Midlands Police yesterday as part of an operation to crack down on illegal tobacco trading.
Trees for bees
A busy nest of bees was saved from homelessness when some essential tree safety work took place in Wordsley this week.
Support and advice for GCSE students
GCSE students across Dudley borough can get free support and advice as they get their results this week.
Selected libraries now open for browsing
Six of the borough’s main libraries are now open for browsing Monday to Saturday from 10am – 3pm.
Get a Virtual Arts Award this summer
While the Red House Glass Cone visitor centre has re-opened, children can still work towards an accredited, virtual Arts Award.
Motorists advised to plan ahead
Motorists are advised to plan ahead as a major route into Stourbridge town centre is made one-way for emergency repairs to be carried out.
Support for students on their next steps
GCSE and A level students across Dudley borough can get free support and advice as they prepare to get their results this month.
Face coverings now mandatory in all council buildings
Dudley Council is reminding visitors they are required to wear a face covering when visiting Dudley Council buildings.
Town regeneration to include health
Dudley Council has confirmed it is working with health partners to look at new ways of incorporating health facilities into Dudley town centre’s exciting regeneration programme.
Help shape the future of autism services
Local residents can help shape the future of services for people with autism as part of a series of online sessions, which launch next week.