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Future of 200-year-old tree secured
The future of a 200-year-old tree in a Dudley borough nature reserve is secured after vital work to prolong its life is completed.

Emergency payments for people in need of help
People can now apply for an emergency payment of at least £150 after Dudley Council sets aside £400,000 to help people in need this winter.

Dudley librarian wins librarian of the year award
Dudley Library Manager, Sharon Whitehouse, won Librarian of the Year at the Romantic Novelists’ Association’s (RNA) annual Industry Awards for 2022.

Community service for rogue builder
A rogue builder has been ordered to serve 220 hours of community service after pleading guilty to stealing money and carrying out poor building work.

Just days to go to complete climate change survey
People only have until Friday (November 18) to complete a climate change survey and comment on how they and the council can reduce their impact on the planet.

Brooke Robinson Collection now open at Himley Hall
The collection, which was housed at Dudley Museum and Art Gallery until the building’s closure in 2016, was bequeathed to the town by former MP and coroner for Dudley, Brooke Robinson.

Foodbank donation shows social value
A local company contracted by Dudley Council has worked with the authority and its own staff to collect contributions for the Black Country Foodbank.

Local car dealer pleads guilty
A dodgy dealer has pleaded guilty to fraud and selling a dangerous vehicle in a case brought to court by Dudley Trading Standards.

Helping people to stay well this winter
Help with the cost of heating homes is just one of the ways people are being offered support from Dudley Council this winter.

Librarian of the year shortlist
A Dudley librarian has been nominated as librarian of the year by the Romantic Novelists Association.

Council shares winter travel safety tips
Cyclists and pedestrians are being urged to ‘Be Bright and Be Seen’ as the darker nights draw in.

Warning against illegal waste carriers
Residents are being urged to check the paperwork of people offering to dispose of bulky waste from their homes to avoid a £250 fine and help tackle fly-tipping.