Living on the edge of a large urban area, our green spaces and surrounding green belt are particularly important to us in Dudley. Last week, I was lucky to be drawn out of the ballot to ask the Prime Minister a question at Prime Minister’s Questions. I emailed constituents in Dudley South to see what issue they wanted me to raise with Boris, and it wasn’t a surprise that, out of the hundreds of responses, by far the most popular question was about protecting our precious green belt and green spaces by instead building on disused industrial plots and other brownfield sites.
Letter from Westminster: Dudley South MP Mike Wood
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DUDLEY has the lowest rate of Covid-19 infections in the Black Country as the number of positive tests fell below 200 per 100,000 this week. The latest council data published shows the numbers of cases fell by 22 per cent in the last seven days. The rate of infection now stands at 184 per 100,000 after 594 people tested positive – down from 766 in the previous week. Councillor Nicolas Barlow, Dudley Council s cabinet member for health and adult social care, said: “Dudley Council is working closely with our partners to support those who are affected by the pandemic and to inform people of the best ways to protect themselves and their families from Covid-19.