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Leader Live success
The leader and deputy leader of the council took live questions from residents in a one- hour facebook live session last night.
Leader to meet with West Midlands Mayor over impact of work on traders
The leader of Dudley Council is to meet with West Midlands Mayor Richard Parker over ‘urgent concerns’ for Dudley town centre traders affected by Metro Extension and Interchange works.
New initiative set to support social care professionals
People who live in Dudley borough are benefiting from a shared care record programme that has been rolled out across the Black Country.
New-look cabinet announced
A new-look cabinet has been unveiled at Dudley Council to “accelerate” the growth and recovery of the authority.
Dudley Council marks international day
People came together in Dudley this morning to mark International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOTB).
New Mayor pledges support for five charities
The new Mayor of Dudley has pledged to raise thousands of pounds for five charities during his year in office.
State-of-the-art new special school is on track
Work is progressing on track on a new multi-million-pound school in Pensnett for children with complex needs.
Leader Live
The leader of the council will be in the hot seat when he takes questions from the public in a live video session next week.
Popular community café supports care-experienced young people
Dudley Council, and national charity Rees Foundation have teamed up with local food outlet, Harry’s Café in Brierley Hill to offer a safe social space for care experienced people in the heart of the community.
Social worker shortlisted for prestigious award
Dudley Council social worker, Sharon Plaskitt, has been shortlisted as a finalist for the Stars of Children & Young People Awards.
Mayor meets award-winning young performing arts champion
The Mayor of Dudley has congratulated an inspiring young performing arts leader after she won a prestigious community award.
Policy to train social workers set to bear fruit
A commitment by Dudley Council to “grow your own” in the field of mental health social care looks set to bear its first fruit this summer.