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Leader welcomes devolution deal
The leader of Dudley Council has welcomed a £1.5billion devolution deal, which will give the region greater control of its decision making.
Local organisation benefits from forum funding
A Brierley Hill based organisation has received a £5,000 cash boost to support its work in the community.
No building on borough green belt, blueprint reveals
Green belt land in the borough will be protected from developers until 2041, a blueprint set to go before councillors has revealed.
Council urges telecoms regulator to take action on “ugly” sites
Council bosses are urging national regulators to crackdown on “unsightly” telecommunications equipment following complaints about “ugly” installations.
Leader welcomes investment
The leader of Dudley Council has welcomed a multi million pound funding boost to support existing plans to breathe new life into Dudley town centre.
Hippodrome façade to come down
Work is beginning on the final phase of the former Hippodrome demolition with pickers now beginning to demolish the façade.
Have your say at a Portersfield consultation session
Residents and businesses are invited to share their views on the Portersfield regeneration project in Dudley town centre at a series of in-person and virtual consultation sessions this month.
Eton officially coming to Dudley
Eton is officially coming to Dudley, prompting council leaders to hail the move as a “landmark agreement” for the borough.
Mayor visits construction firm
The Mayor of Dudley paid a visit to a waste management and recycling firm with a multi-million-pound turnover this week, as part of Dudley Council’s Made in Dudley borough initiative.
Council leader visits Brierley Hill business
The leader of Dudley Council has praised the exciting work of a local manufacturing business following a visit to its Dudley borough premises today.
Demolition of derelict Hippodrome begins
Work to demolish the derelict building, paving the way for the creation of a brand new £25m higher education facility has begun.
Demolition of derelict Hippodrome begins
Work to demolish the derelict building, paving the way for the creation of a brand new £25m higher education facility has begun.