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Former leisure centre site sold
A massive former leisure centre site in Dudley has been sold for £1.7m paving the way for a potential development.
Board games and stories at Halesowen Library
Halesowen Library in Dudley is starting a new board game club.
Takeaway director banned from operating
A former director of a Brierley Hill takeaway has been banned from being involved in the running of a food business, after being sentenced at Wolverhampton Crown Court.
More than 7000 already signed up for e-billing
Dudley Borough residents can now opt into the convenience of e-billing for their annual council tax bill.
Half term activities at Dudley Libraries
From making bunny headbands, 3D cats and dog finger puppets to Lego construction, rattle and rhyme, board games, film shows and storytimes, there’s a wide range of free activities to keep the family happy in Dudley’s libraries this half term.
Minister visits Dudley viaduct
The Minister for Transport has been welcomed to Dudley borough today, where she heard about the ongoing works for the Wednesbury to Brierley Hill Metro connection.
Community funding to get a boost
Dudley Council bosses have set out plans to reinstate community forum funding, with more than £240,000 earmarked for small community bids and events.
Celebration of six years keeping people park active
A free volunteer-led exercise programme in five borough parks has reached its sixth birthday.
Brierley Hill offers World Book Day Costume Swap
Brierley Hill Library is taking part in a World Book Day Costume Swap – a chance for anyone looking for a new child’s outfit to exchange it for one already used, completely free of charge.
World War II remains uncovered in Brierley Hill
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a World War II structure during improvement works to Marsh Park in Brierley Hill.
Eyesore sites to be brought back into use to protect green belt
Plans have been drawn up to bring 24 eyesore sites in the borough back into use as part of continued plans to protect the green belt from developers.
Plans for new cycle lanes and walking routes set for thumbs up
Plans to develop new cycle lanes and walking routes in the borough to improve air quality and cut congestion are set to be backed by council chiefs.