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Dudley Party leaders write in support of Ben’s Law
Party leaders from across Dudley Council have written to the Home Secretary calling for a change in the law to tackle illegal car cruising, following a local petition.
Armed Forces Day
Armed Forces Day is returning to Himley Hall and Park next week.
Summer Reading Challenge for children at Dudley Libraries
Dudley Libraries are launching this year’s Summer Reading Challenge for children on Saturday 5 July.
Parking disruption at Dudley Archives
There will be no car parking at Dudley Archives and Local History Centre in Tipton Road from Thursday 17 July to Wednesday 23 July inclusive due to essential work being carried out by the National Grid.
Local groups and partnerships invited to apply for funding
Voluntary, community, and partnership organisations are being invited to apply for funding under the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) programme.
Free parking at Black Country Festival events
Ahead of the Black Country Festival, Dudley Council has confirmed that parking charges will be suspended at selected council car parking for two days next month.
Council updates senior leadership
Dudley Council has made four permanent appointments to its new leadership team – with more to follow in the coming weeks.
Families invited to Halesowen Spoke launch
Families who live in Halesowen can take a first look at the new Halesowen Spoke, which is part of the local family hub network, on Tuesday (17 June).
Award nominations for road safety team
Dudley Council’s road safety team has once again been shortlisted in the national Bikeability Awards.
Events taking place for Learning Disability Week
Dudley Council is supporting a range of events taking place this month for Learning Disability Week.
Finances getting back on track
The leader of Dudley Council says the authority has turned a corner in getting its finances back on track to remain financially stable in future years.
Agreement proposed to drive town centre improvements
Dudley Council chiefs are being asked to back plans to work with the government on multi-million improvement plans for Brierley Hill and Halesowen.