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Patrick Harley

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.

image of a dog

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.

child walking

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.

Library books

Refurbished Brierley Hill Library to re-open

Brierley Hill Library will re-open its doors on Monday (4 December) following a £670,000 refurbishment.

festive snowman

Christmas fun at family hubs

Families across Dudley borough can drop in at their local family hub for Christmas fun this month.

Traffic lights

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 orange

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.

Dudley Council House

Final recommendations following ward boundary review

Dudley is set to have new boundaries for its council wards, in final recommendations published today by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England.

Child's hand holding crayons

Budding young artists urged to enter drawing competition

Young people are being given the chance to win Amazon vouchers by taking part in a drawing competition.

Elizabeth Dalloway, Road saftey education lead, Councillor Damian Corfield, cabinet member for environment and highyways and award winner Elizabeth Hampton

Council employee wins award for sharing cycle joy

A Dudley Council employee has received a national award for her dedication to helping children and young people cycle safely in the borough.

Councillor Corfield and Councillor Bradley step out on the new pavement

Town prepares to welcome more people on foot

New pavements have been laid and bus shelters installed in Brierley Hill, as works to rejuvenate the town centre continue.

Dudley Christmas event 2023

Borough is feeling festive

It’s feeling festive in Dudley borough tonight (November 25) as Christmas lights are on in two town centres.