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Dudley Council House to be lit up in pink
Dudley Council House is to be lit up in pink tomorrow evening (Sep 9) to mark Organ Donation Week.
New posters target fly-tippers and litter louts
New posters have gone up across the borough targeting fly-tippers and litter louts.
£30,000 funding bid for Stour Bridge art project
Plans are being made to submit a bid for £30,000 funding for an art project with Royal connections to spruce up one of the main gateways into Stourbridge.
John Bishop heading to Dudley with new show
TV comic John Bishop is bringing his eagerly awaited new stand-up show to Dudley next year.
Cash from developers to boost Shell Corner improvements
Up to £60,000 is to be spent on improvements to an area of Halesowen from a cash pot funded by developers building in the borough.
Council’s national award nomination for Covid response
Dudley Council’s adult social care team has been nominated for a national award for its work in the borough during the coronavirus pandemic.
Residents asked to protect their friends and family
The leader of Dudley Council has issued a stark warning today, after recorded Covid-19 cases almost doubled in the borough last week.
Leader urges rapid regeneration in Dudley
The leader of Dudley Council today said plans for a new “university” must continue at pace as council bosses look set to consider details in a report next week.
Himley Hall to welcome Antique and Collectors Fair
The Antiques and Collectors Fair is returning to Himley Hall and Park this Sunday (20 September).
Dudley digitally throws open its doors for Heritage Open Day
Nine key heritage buildings in Dudley town centre will be virtually throwing open their doors to the public as part of Heritage Open Day from Friday 11 September.
New leisure centre taking shape
The new multi-million pound leisure centre in Dudley town centre is starting to take shape as its impressive steel structure is erected.
Changes to visiting arrangements
From Monday (September 14) Dudley Council will change visiting arrangements in care homes following a rise in the number of coronavirus cases.