City of Wolverhampton Council is calling for more volunteers to sign up to the council’s snow clearing scheme ‘Snow Wolves’ in preparation for the winter period. Snow Wolves has around 300 dedicated volunteers who lend their community a helping hand, clearing snow and ice from neighbours’ pavements and driveways. Now […]
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Dudley falls silent
Thousands of people turned out in Dudley and fell silent to remember those who gave their lives fighting for our freedom. Ex-servicemen and women, servicemen and women and reservists along with community groups paraded through the town centre before the annual service at the Cenotaph in Coronation Gardens and two-minute […]
Green-fingered gardening project in line to net national award
An innovative gardening project helping people in the borough with mental health problems is in the running to win a national award. Dudley Council’s Growing in the Park project, run in conjunction with Dudley Mind, has been nominated in the Public & Private Partnership category at the LGC Awards. It […]
‘We will not tolerate abuse of our Traffic Wardens’ says Walsall Council
Walsall Council has pledged to continue the clamp down on motorists abusing its Civil Enforcement Officers or ‘Traffic Wardens’, as they carry out their work. This follows a recent sentencing of a 12 month probation and 80 hours of community service for a HGV driver for assaulting an officer on […]
Raag & Rhythm classes start in Rowley Regis
People in Rowley Regis are being given the opportunity to learn how to play Asian musical instruments with the aid of a local town grant from Sandwell Council. Raag & Rhythm will be holding music classes teaching Asian musical instruments and vocals at the Community Room c/o Shri Pashupatinath Mandir […]
The Mayor of Dudley welcomes new Bishop of Dudley
Dudley Council has held a special reception to welcome Venerable Martin Gorick, following Downing Street announcement that he will serve as the new Bishop of Dudley. The Mayor of Dudley and selected guests took the opportunity to welcome Bishop Martin to Dudley borough and to speak with him about the […]
Mesty Croft War Memorial now accessible to all
A war memorial in Wednesbury is now fully accessible to local people after a fence was realigned to release it from school grounds. The Mesty Croft War Memorial was within the grounds of Mesty Croft Academy School after palisade fencing was erected around the school perimeter as a safeguarding measure […]
Prices slashed for mattress and carpet collections
Kerbside collections of mattresses, bed bases, carpets and underlay in the borough are to be made nearly 70 per cent cheaper for residents under new plans. Dudley Council bosses are working with Textek Ltd to manage the scheme moving forwards. It will see the cost of collection for a mattress […]
Remembrance parades and services in Sandwell
Remembrance Sunday services and parades will be taking place across Sandwell on Sunday 10 November. The Mayor, Councillor Dr Ann Jaron will be attending the service at the Smethwick Council House, while Deputy Mayor Councillor Suzanne Hartwell will be at the service in Oldbury Civic Square. The Festival of Remembrance […]
Council tax refund scam
Dudley Council is urging residents to be on their guard after a recent spate of bogus calls to residents claiming to offer council tax refunds. The local authority’s scams unit has received a number of calls from concerned residents who have received dodgy calls from a company claiming they have […]