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Dudley tree planting will boost butterfly habitats
Dudley Council has overseen two days of tree planting at the borough’s two National Nature Reserves.
Dudley celebrates ten years of same sex marriage
It’s nearly ten years since the first same sex marriage ceremony was held in the UK and Dudley Council wants to celebrate.
High Court grants full injunction to ban street racing in region
The High Court has granted a full and final injunction banning 'street racing', also known as 'car cruising', in the Black Country.
First release tickets now on sale for Black Country Musicom 2024
Top tribute acts and a rock symphony orchestra will lead a weekend of fun in the sun at Himley Hall this summer, with first release tickets now on sale for this year’s Black Country Musicom Festival.
Take a leap with Dudley Registrars
Tomorrow is 29 February, the day for leap year proposals and Dudley Registrars are keen to act as host venue for any leap day proposals.
Plans for multi-million-pound special school underway
Plans to rebuild Pens Meadow School special school are taking a step forward with a contractor now appointed to deliver the work.
Heritage gates restored to former glory
The entrance gates to a borough park have been restored to their former glory.
Mayor celebrates inspiring women
The Mayor of Dudley is set to talk about her time in politics as part of an International Women’s Day event.
Dudley Performing Arts at Symphony Hall
More than 1000 Dudley youngsters will be performing in front of an audience of parents, friends and the Mayor of Dudley next month.
Housing hubs now open
Council tenants can now get advice and support face-to-face via Dudley Council’s new housing hubs and surgeries.
Leader “delighted” historic Crooked House pub will be rebuilt
The leader of Dudley Council today welcomed news that a historic pub on the borough’s border must be rebuilt.
Takeaway owner to serve community order
A takeaway owner has been ordered to serve 100 hours community service and pay £1,686 in costs after admitting a string of food hygiene and safety breaches.