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Mayor praises Commonwealth inspired School Games

The Mayor of Dudley has praised pupils in Dudley borough following a series of sporting events inspired by the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

Councillor Taylor

Donations help make a difference

Dudley’s housing boss is thanking residents for their generosity in helping to make a difference for people at risk of becoming homeless.

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Go explore with Beat the Street Dudley

The Beat the Street Dudley game is set to enter its Go Explore week to encourage participants to find the area’s best heritage and cultural gems.

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Rogue builder imprisoned

A rogue builder who carried out shoddy work for a vulnerable resident, who had already fallen victim to a rogue trader has been given a 15-month prison term.

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Fossil ID sessions are back

Dudley Museum at the Archives is running its popular fossil ID sessions once again.

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Roundabout given colourful revamp as Sedgley prepares for Games

Sedgley Bull Ring’s roundabout has been given a vibrant makeover ahead of the Commonwealth Games next month.

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Drop-in sessions to help residents and businesses get set for the Games

A series of drop-in sessions for residents and businesses are being held to help tackle expected disruption on Dudley borough roads during the Commonwealth Games cycling time trials.

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Exciting future for school site

Plans to create a new multi-million-pound primary school and boost education provision in the north of the borough have been revealed.

Ian Bevan

An invitation to play Beat the Street Dudley

The Beat the Street Dudley game has launched with more than 13,700 participants signing up already and together walking, cycling, and rolling their way to more than 11,500 miles.

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People urged to use borough tip

Residents making improvements to homes and gardens during the summer months are urged to use Dudley Council’s tip as figures reveal thousands of people are failing to keep appointments every month.

Councillor Shaz Saleem

Highway investigations continue as road closed

Investigations to resolve a water leak on a road in Kingswinford continue with the road now being temporarily closed for public safety.

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Reminder to apply for energy rebate

Residents who do not pay their council tax by direct debit are reminded to apply for the government’s energy rebate before the main scheme ends in September.