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High Court continues interim Black Country street racing ban February
The High Court has continued the interim injunction banning ‘street racing’, also known as ‘car cruising’, in the Black Country.
Plan to improve park access
A cash injection of £85,000 will help improve access and enhance the natural environment within a borough park.
High Court continues interim Black Country street racing ban
The High Court has continued the interim injunction banning ‘street racing’, also known as ‘car cruising’, in the Black Country.
Leader visits Dudley property investment training experts
The leader of Dudley Council visited a local business to discover how they are training aspiring property investors from across the globe.
Dates confirmed for forums
People can get involved in their local area and meet with local councillors and the police when they attend the next round of community meetings.
Coronation street party fees waived
Road closure fees have been waived by Dudley Council for people wanting to host street parties to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III.
Register to vote for the elections
People across Dudley borough are being urged to register to vote.
Last few days to comment on budget plans
There are just a few days left for residents to have their say on a range of investments and savings at Dudley Council – with 1,400 people already shared their views.
More fines for fly-tippers
More than £1,600 in fines have been issued in the fight against fly-tipping in Dudley borough – and council bosses need people’s help to catch more offenders.
Council launches recruitment drive for school crossing patrols
Dudley Council is on the look-out for crossing patrols to help children get to school safely at several sites in the borough.
February half term fun in Dudley borough
Parents can keep their children busy this half term, with activities taking place across the borough.
Call for sites now live
An appeal for development sites, which will leave “no stone unturned” in a bid to meet future housing and employment needs, is now live.