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Two green belt sites will be axed from Black Country Plan

Two green belt sites in Dudley borough will be thrown out of a major planning document with more under review.

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Leader adamant “views of thousands cannot be ignored”

Almost 20,000 people have had their say on plans to build on green belt across the Black Country prompting the leader of Dudley Council to warn “they cannot be ignored”.

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People praised for housing and employment plan response

Council bosses in Dudley today thanked the thousands of people who took part in a major consultation on the future of housing and employment land across the Black Country.

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Mayor’s civic awards winners celebrated

Unsung heroes from the world of sport, business, environment, arts, community and education were celebrated at a charity ball with the Mayor of Dudley – after the original event was delayed by the pandemic.

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Black Country Plan under scrutiny

People can ask questions and make comments on a major plan for housing and employment land across Dudley borough at a special meeting next week.

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Black Country Plan drop-in sessions

People can ask questions and submit their written comments on a major plan for housing and employment land across Dudley borough at a series of drop-in sessions.

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Consultation on Black Country Plan launches

People can now have their say on major housing plans to help shape developments across Dudley borough for the next two decades.

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Residents’ views “central” to right housing plan - leader

Residents will get the chance to have their say on a major housing plan for Dudley borough with the leader of the council hailing their views as “central” to the work.

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Brownfield first for housing plan – leader

A major plan to identify housing land in Dudley borough will put brownfield sites at the “top of the list” in order to protect green belt, the leader of the council said today.