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Dudley marks English Tourism Week
Dudley borough attractions are joining tourism businesses across the country to mark English Tourism Week.
25p book sale at Stourbridge Library
Stourbridge Library will be hosting a two-week book sale over the Easter holidays, with all titles available for just 25p.
Continued use of average speed cameras
Members will be asked to support the continued use of average speed cameras in Dudley borough at a meeting next week, while a new regional agreement is drawn up.
Spending controls save £4.5m to date
Around £4.5m of savings have been made since Dudley Council introduced rigorous spending controls last autumn to support the financial stability of the authority.
Council strategy maps out next steps for borough
Dudley Council has mapped out its vision for the borough’s economic future with a bold new regeneration strategy.
More than £200,000 to be spent in community from developer levy
More than £200,000 is to be allocated on two schemes in Stourbridge from a levy on developers building in the borough.
Public inquiry on land ownership for University site
Plans to build a £25million university campus in Dudley look likely to go to a public inquiry to determine land details.
Community reuse and recycling event coming to Sedgley
People planning a spring clear out will be able to gift household items at a community sharing event by Dudley Council next month.
Free products at borough libraries to assist with periods
Free period and incontinence products are available at three borough libraries.
Mayor of Dudley shares her story at International Women’s Day celebration
The Mayor of Dudley discussed her life as a woman in politics at an International Women’s Day event in Sedgley this afternoon.
Brierley Hill Market remains open during works
Shoppers are being reminded that Brierley Hill Market is very much open for business as major refurbishment works are undertaken to this important heritage asset.
247 poems with the Quantum Poet
Poet and performer Dean Fraser will be heading to Halesowen Library this month with his mix of poetry and healing.