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Visitors watch coronation live screening
Himley Hall and Park welcomed visitors today to watch a live screening of King Charles III’s coronation.

Residents get ready to celebrate King’s Coronation
Final preparations are in place for street parties in Dudley borough as residents get ready to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III this weekend.

Put a spring in your step
Residents are being invited to join the latest Let’s Get Moving Challenge as National Walking Month gets underway.

Young people celebrated at youth awards 2023
The efforts of inspirational young people from Dudley borough were recognised and celebrated at this year’s Dudley Youth Awards.

Borough volunteers invited to coronation celebrations
Two Dudley borough volunteers have been chosen as coronation community champions and are invited to attend celebrations in London.

Coronation party packs delivered to borough residents
Coronation party packs have been delivered to Dudley borough residents who are hosting street parties as the countdown begins to the crowning of King Charles III.

Spring COVID-19 booster on offer at pop-up clinics in Dudley borough
Pop-up clinics offering the spring COVID-19 booster vaccination have opened in several locations in Dudley borough.

Help for voters applying for photo ID
People wanting to vote in the local elections in Dudley borough can get face-to-face help and support with their photo ID.

Pothole reports on the increase
Highways engineers have had more than 760 reports of potholes on Dudley borough roads in the past three months.

Voters deciding 25 seats in Dudley borough elections
Voters will be heading to the polls on May 4 for the Dudley Council local elections – with 25 seats being decided.

Tender process underway for Early Years Inclusion hubs
Dudley Council has launched a tender process to provide five education hubs for early years children with special educational needs across the borough.

Dudley Council takes action on housing data
Dudley Council is taking action to improve the quality of data it holds on its housing stock after an internal review found it was not consistently accurate or up to date.