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Hall to host murder mystery evening
The prestigious Himley Hall will provide the perfect setting for two murder mystery evenings this month.
Discussions continue for town centre site
Dudley Council’s cabinet is set to review developments for a proposed multi-million-pound private investment in Dudley town centre when it meets next week.
Council bosses seek permission for extra powers on eyesore sites
Council bosses will ask the government for permission to use extra powers to gain control of eyesore land in the borough and bring it back into use.
Improvement plan for Dudley Council
A dedicated improvement board is up and running at Dudley Council to help the authority deliver a sound, sustainable budget amid growing financial pressures.
Pledge to support vulnerable despite budget strains
Services for older people and children in Dudley will continue to be a priority despite an overspend of more than £12million putting an “unprecedented strain” on budgets.
Next steps for Long Term Plan for Towns initiative
Residents, businesses and community groups will have the opportunity to have their say on how a multi-million-pound funding boost could breathe new life into Dudley town centre.
Crackdown on dog fouling
Surveillance is being carried out in dog fouling hot spot areas across Dudley borough in a bid to catch and prosecute irresponsible pet owners.
Two School Streets trials could come to borough
Legal traffic orders could come into effect in Dudley borough early next year as part of a pilot scheme to reduce congestion and improve road safety around schools.
Refurbished Brierley Hill Library to re-open
Brierley Hill Library will re-open its doors on Monday (4 December) following a £670,000 refurbishment.
Christmas fun at family hubs
Families across Dudley borough can drop in at their local family hub for Christmas fun this month.
First phase of congestion-busting Kingswinford works almost complete
The first phase of a £1 million scheme to improve traffic flow and safety for pedestrians in Kingswinford and Wall Heath is on track to be completed a month ahead of schedule.
Council house lit in orange to support campaign
People in Dudley are being encouraged to support a campaign that aims to raise awareness of domestic abuse and violence against women and girls.