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Pupils from Belle Vue school take a look at the upgraded tennis facilities

Residents ‘set to love’ tennis court improvements

Dudley Council has reopened tennis courts at six borough parks following a £280,000 programme of improvements.

Composting webinar October 2023

Free composting tips on offer for Dudley residents

Green-fingered residents can learn more about composting and its benefits for their gardens as part of a free webinar later this month.

Councillor Ruth Buttery

Early years inclusion hubs announced

Dudley Council has released details of five providers that are poised to become the borough’s early years inclusion hubs.

Court gavel

Fraudulent former “super head” ordered to pay back nearly £200,000

A former headteacher who fraudulently pocketed cash from the coffers of a borough special school has been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 today (Fri) by a court.

Cllr Damian Corfield, cabinet member for highways and environmental services, with Craig Reid, highways operative.

Pothole work continues across Dudley borough

Thousands of square metres of repairs and patching have been completed on Dudley borough roads over the past few weeks as highways crews continue the fight against potholes.

Green bin

Bookings open for winter green bin collection service

People can now book six extra fortnightly green waste collections between November and March.

Close up of a lit cigarette

Council backs vision for a smoke free generation

Chiefs at Dudley Council have welcomed Government plans to create a smoke free generation in England and they have pledged that the local authority will play its part.

Council House lit in pink and blue

Council to shine a light on baby loss

Dudley Council House will be lit up in pink and blue on Monday 9 October, as the local authority shows its support for Baby Loss Awareness Week.

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.