Future of mothballed former Hippodrome to be decided Posted on: 24/07/2018 Council bosses are inviting bids to determine the future of the mothballed former Hippodrome building in Dudley. #Dudley #Dudley Hippodrome
Jailed carer fails in bid to appeal against conviction and sentence Posted on: 20/07/2018 A crooked carer who was jailed after fleecing a 93-year-old war veteran out of nearly £250,000 has failed in her bid to appeal. #carers #trading standards #caring #residents
Dudley takes the lead in free parking Posted on: 20/07/2018 A local authority in the West Midlands has shown it is ahead of the curve by offering short-term free parking to boost town centre trade. #free parking #town centres
Problem tenant banned from estate Posted on: 20/07/2018 A council tenant who plagued a Halesowen estate with threats and violence has been served with an injunction banning him from the area for two years. #Problem Tenant #Banned #Housing
More ways than ever to report issues Posted on: 20/07/2018 There are now more ways than ever before for people to report any concerns that they have about issues affecting individuals or their communities. #Reporting #Residents #Issues #Community
Work on private homes underway Posted on: 20/07/2018 A £12.5 million project which will see Dudley Council build homes for private sale is now underway, with the first homes just a stone’s throw away from one of the borough’s top nature spots. #wenlock gate #housing #new homes
Free swimming a big hit with kids Posted on: 19/07/2018 More than 11,000 children have been registered already for free swimming at Dudley’s three borough leisure centres over the school summer holidays. #free swimming #crystal leisure centre #dudley leisure centre #halesowen leisure centre
Teddy bears and music Quarry Bank Park Posted on: 19/07/2018 There’ll be teddy bears and toe tapping tunes at Quarry Bank Park this summer. #quarry bank park #teddy bear's picnic #park rangers