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Man Utd legend to visit new Duncan Edwards Leisure Centre
Manchester United legend Denis Irwin is coming to the borough next month for the official opening of Dudley’s new £18 million Duncan Edwards Leisure Centre, it was revealed today.
Nominations open for Mayor’s Civic Awards
People are being asked to nominate unsung heroes in the borough for a Civic Award.
Strictly stars to samba into Stourbridge
Past and present stars of hit BBC series Strictly Come Dancing are coming to Stourbridge soon to showcase their skills.
Online portal expanded to help borough carers
A new online portal has been expanded to make it easier for carers in the borough to get information, advice and support.
Free swimming returns for February half-term with new rule
Free swimming is returning for children in the borough over the February half-term break – but youngsters will now have to be accompanied by an adult.
Six-month countdown on for Commonwealth Games
The six-month countdown is on to the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham - with cycling fans looking forward to catching the time trial event as it races through Dudley in August.
Tributes for Deputy Leader
Tributes have been paid to the deputy leader of Dudley Council, who sadly passed away today following a short-term battle with illness.
Himley Hall to feature on TV antiques show
Himley Hall is being featured on TV tomorrow. (Wed)
Recruitment fair to shine a spotlight on Dudley care jobs
The adult social care sector is the focus of a new recruitment fair organised by Dudley Council for next month.
Councillor hoping to deliver a knockout for Mayor’s charities
A councillor is taking part in a charity boxing match to raise money for the Mayor of Dudley’s charities.
Dudley Leisure Centre to open for final time this weekend
Dudley Leisure Centre will open its doors for the final time on Sunday (Jan 16) – ahead of an exciting brand new £18 million state-of-the-art site opening across the town centre.
New strategy to help vulnerable young people published
More than 6,500 young people and their families received early help in tackling problems over the last three years in the borough, a new report shows.