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Call for sites now live
An appeal for development sites, which will leave “no stone unturned” in a bid to meet future housing and employment needs, is now live.
Local plan proposals timescale agreed
A meeting of the council’s cabinet last week approved timescales for the borough’s new Local Plan proposals.
Leader praises market in special tour
The leader of Dudley Council met traders from Brierley Hill Market and found out how one business has transformed itself with cashless payments thanks to a £1,000 grant.
Nominations open for Mayor’s 2023 Civic Awards
People are being asked to nominate unsung heroes in the borough for a Civic Award.
Work to help young offenders nominated for national award
Dudley Council has been shortlisted for a national award for its work in helping to rehabilitate young offenders.
Multi-million Brierley Hill improvement works start next month
Multi-million pound works to improve Brierley Hill High Street will get under way early next month, it has been revealed.
Dudley Council’s renewed call for sites
A renewed call for brownfields sites will be launched by Dudley Council as part of its commitment to produce its own Local Plan, if approved by cabinet later this month.
Black History Month takes centre stage in Dudley
Internationally renowned writer and New York Times bestselling author Abi Daré took centre stage at Dudley Council’s Black History Month celebration earlier this week.
Plans to make temporary travellers’ site permanent
The temporary travellers’ site in Coseley could be made permanent after the site proved to be a success with a significant drop in the number of illegal encampments across Dudley borough since it opened.
Metro plans backed as part of Chancellor’s mini budget
Plans to extend the Midland Metro to Brierley Hill have been given a massive boost as the government signalled its intention to “accelerate” the £449million scheme.
Oak tree plans to honour the Queen
A new oak tree is to be planted in Dudley to commemorate the life of the Queen with floral tributes to her used to help it grow for future generations.
Transport interchange gets green light
Blueprints for a £24million transport interchange in Dudley have been given the green light prompting praise from council bosses.