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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.
Proclamation held in Dudley
Hundreds of people turned out today (Sunday 11) to witness the regional proclamation of King Charles’ III accession to the throne.
Dudley mourns the death of Queen Elizabeth II
Flags are flying at half-mast across Dudley today as a mark of respect following the death of Her Majesty the Queen.
Council to show support for Ukraine
A Dudley Council building is to be lit in blue and this week to mark Ukraine Independence Day.
Mayor visits fast-growing borough car parts firm
An international car parts firm which has recently expanded its operations in the borough received a visit last week from the Mayor of Dudley.
Transport tech college plan for Brierley Hill
A new transport technologies education centre is being planned for Brierley Hill as part of a £20million bid.
Major overhaul for key part of Dudley town centre
Historic buildings and open space in a key part of Dudley are in line for a major overhaul as part of a £20million plan.
Businesses urged to fly the flag in national awards
Businesses across Dudley are being urged to “fly the flag” for the borough and apply for a major national award.
Leaders tour Eton College
Senior leaders at Dudley Council made a whistle-stop tour of the world famous Eton College to discuss details about proposals to open a campus in the borough.