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Leisure pool to close for essential work
Dudley Council has confirmed the leisure pool at Crystal Leisure Centre will close for five days next week, to undertake essential maintenance work.

New ‘Happier Minds’ website launches
A new mental health website has launched this week to help young people achieve ‘Happier Minds.’

Businesses urged to join final ‘AIM for GOLD’ programme
There’s still time for borough businesses to ‘AIM for GOLD’ in the final round of a free training programme designed to help boost growth.

Plans to extend community car park
Plans to extend a busy community car park to help serve local residents have been revealed.

Community meetings are back with a new look and feel
People can find out about what’s happening where they live and how to stay well this winter at new look Dudley borough community meetings when they launch later this month.

Pop-up tip to open this month
Residents who live in the north of Dudley borough can take advantage of a pop-up waste tip site, which will operate monthly from Saturday 22 October.

Lighting a candle for Baby Loss Awareness Week 2022
The Mayor of Dudley is showing her support for Baby Loss Awareness Week by lighting a candle as part of a national ‘Wave of Light.’

Black History Month takes centre stage in Dudley
Internationally renowned writer and New York Times bestselling author Abi Daré took centre stage at Dudley Council’s Black History Month celebration earlier this week.

Council House turns purple for sexual health week
Dudley Council House will be lit up in purple today (Monday October 10) to mark sexual health week.

Transport plans revealed for bonanza bonfire
Event organisers have confirmed transport plans for the region’s favourite fireworks event at Himley Hall and Park, with shuttle buses and overflow parking available.

Plans to make temporary travellers’ site permanent
The temporary travellers’ site in Coseley could be made permanent after the site proved to be a success with a significant drop in the number of illegal encampments across Dudley borough since it opened.

Dudley will “go it alone” on housing and employment plan
Council bosses in Dudley have pulled out of a regional plan to identify housing and employment land in a bid to “listen to local people” on the use of green belt.