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Very Light Rail back on track as council secures £13m
Very Light Rail is back on track in Dudley – after the government answered a plea to meet a near £13 million shortfall in funding for the scheme.

Last chance for small business cash
There are just a few days left for small businesses to see if they are eligible for cash grants as part of a pot worth more than £1million.

Have a safe and happy Raksha Bandhan
People celebrating the festival of Raksha Bandhan are being urged to remain safe to help control the spread of the coronavirus.

Temporary licence to support hospitality industry
Pubs, bars and restaurants can now apply for a temporary licence to place tables and chairs on the highway to extend their outdoor space.

Have a safe and happy Raksha Bandhan
People celebrating the festival of Raksha Bandhan are being urged to remain safe to help control the spread of the coronavirus.

School spreads message of kindness
A Dudley borough primary school has been spreading a message of kindness in the local community during the coronavirus outbreak.

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.