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Transport interchange gets green light
Blueprints for a £24million transport interchange in Dudley have been given the green light prompting praise from council bosses.
Closure order for illegal tobacco store
A convenience store in Dudley where bosses evaded almost £1million in taxes through the sale of illegal tobacco has been ordered to close.
Service of thanksgiving
A service of thanksgiving will be held on Sunday evening (September 18) in honour of Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II.
Proclamation held in Dudley
Hundreds of people turned out today (Sunday 11) to witness the regional proclamation of King Charles’ III accession to the throne.
The Accession Proclamation
Residents are invited to attend the regional reading of the Accession Proclamation by the Mayor of Dudley this Sunday (September 11) in Dudley.
Paying tribute to Her Majesty the Queen
Books of condolence will be available for residents to pay written tributes to Her Majesty the Queen following her death yesterday (September 8).
Cake shop fined thousands of pounds
A cake shop in breach of food and hygiene standards has been fined thousands of pounds after its director pleaded guilty in court.
Money secured to prevent homelessness
Nearly half a million pounds has been secured to support homelessness prevention work across Dudley borough over the next three years.
Dessert shop fined for breaching safety standards
The director of a dessert shop in Lye has been fined after pleading guilty to breaching food and hygiene safety standards.
Bistro set to open doors
Dudley Council’s cabinet member for regeneration has welcomed plans for a new Bistro to open this month as part of Dudley Town Hall’s refurbishment.
New heritage trail for Dudley
People can unlock Dudley’s rich history with a new heritage trail through the town centre.
Fly-tippers caught on CCTV
More than £6,000 in fines have already been handed out to fly-tippers in Dudley who have been caught red-handed on the new CCTV system.