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Councillors take a look at one of the Electric Vehicles that are being trialled by waste management

New fire suppression system set to save nearly £2million

A new state-of-the-art system to manage the risk of potential fires in the council’s Energy From Waste Plant is set to save the authority £1.8m in insurance payments.

RSPCA Paw Prints Award

Council wins national award for work protecting animals

Dudley Council has won a national award for its work in protecting animals.

Young, male black dancer performing in Island Movements

Windrush inspired ballet performance at Halesowen Library

A new ballet 'Island Movements' will be performed at Halesowen Library on Tuesday 10 October at 11.30am as part of Black History Month.

Street Racing Injunction Graphic

Street racing injunction to continue as pair get suspended jail sentences

An interim injunction banning street racing in the Black Country has been permitted to continue by the High Court – a day after two individuals were given suspended jail sentences for breaching it.

Court gavel

Rogue gardener took £9k from customers

A rogue landscape gardener from Kingswinford took more than £9,000 from two customers for work he never carried out, a court heard.

Councillor Patrick Harley

Council urges telecoms regulator to take action on “ugly” sites

Council bosses are urging national regulators to crackdown on “unsightly” telecommunications equipment following complaints about “ugly” installations.

Patrick Harley

Leader welcomes investment

The leader of Dudley Council has welcomed a multi million pound funding boost to support existing plans to breathe new life into Dudley town centre.

New Swinford Hall completion

Conversion of new homes complete

A multi-million-pound conversion of a former care home into new affordable council homes is now complete.

Primary school admissions

Primary school admissions for September 2024

Parents are being reminded that applications for primary school admissions will soon open.

Dogs found in poor and cramped conditions at the Robinson family home

Illegal dog breeder ordered to pay almost £8k

A Dudley resident has been sentenced for illegally breeding and selling dogs and was ordered to pay £7,928 in costs.

Councillor Matt Rogers, cabinet member for adult social care, and David Harbach, chair of Age Concern Stourbridge, with members of the indoor bowls club during their taster session at the Ageing Well Festival.

Residents enjoy Dudley’s first Ageing Well Festival

Dudley’s first Ageing Well Festival is in full swing with many activities and events still to enjoy before the end of the week.

Performer SHAUN RYDER

Shaun Ryder to perform in Stourbridge as part of national tour

Melon-twisting indie icon Shaun Ryder will tell tales of his “mad life” on a national tour which stops off in Stourbridge.