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Changes to visiting sheltered housing schemes
From Monday (September 21) only essential visitors will be able to access Dudley Council’s sheltered housing schemes.

Energy switch in time for winter
Residents could save on their winter fuel bills if they take part in the latest round of Dudley Council’s energy saving Big Switch scheme.

Messages from community leaders
Key community figures across the borough have come together with a clear message to residents to play their part and avoid a local lockdown.

Free Dr Bike sessions at Priory Park
Borough residents can make the most of a free bike MOT service this month.

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.

Funding thumbs up for green space
A newly-formed residents group is celebrating after being given the ‘thumbs up’ for £5,000 funding to spruce up a beauty spot in Pensnett.

Primary school praised for work in national report
A primary school in Dudley has been highlighted in a national report for its excellent work in helping parents and children prepare to go back after lockdown.

Dining in style is set to return
Himley Hall’s famous Indulgent Afternoon Teas are returning this month (August) thanks to popular demand.

More than 1,000 cars drive in for Himley film fest
More than 1,000 cars parked up at Himley over the weekend - as the first ever drive-in cinema for years to be held in the grounds of the stately home was dubbed a roaring success.

Coseley Sports Centre re-opens
Coseley Sports Centre has partially re-opened after being shut as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

Report issues by using the council app
People can report issues to Dudley Council quicker by using the council smartphone app.

Revolution praised for “going above and beyond” to help schools
The commercial trading arm of Dudley Council has been praised for “going above and beyond” to support schools during the coronavirus crisis.