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Cllr Simon Phipps

HMO consultation now live

People can now comment on plans to change planning rules for houses of multiple occupation.

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Greater protection plan for green spaces

Three green spaces across Dudley borough are set to be given special status which will help give them greater protection for future generations.

Cllr Simon Phipps

Transport interchange gets green light

Blueprints for a £24million transport interchange in Dudley have been given the green light prompting praise from council bosses.

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New heritage trail for Dudley

People can unlock Dudley’s rich history with a new heritage trail through the town centre.

Artist Layne Rowe with his piece Solace

Solace wings take flight at the cone

A pair of stunning glass wings has been installed at the Red House glass cone in time for this year’s International Festival of Glass.

Glass artists Eliot Walker and Bethany Wood in their new studio

International Festival of Glass returns to cone

Staff at the Red House Glass Cone are gearing up for a busy four days of activities as part of this year's International Festival of Glass (26 to 30 August).

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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.

Former hippodrome building

Legal restrictions to be removed to pave the way for education plan

Legal restrictions look set to be removed on two sites in Dudley to pave the way for a £25million higher education facility.

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Summer at museums

There’s stacks to do at the Red House Cone and Dudley Museum at the Archives this summer.

Cllr Simon Phipps

Future of green spaces decided

Council leaders decided the future of council-owned green sites put forward in last summer’s Draft Black Country Plan consultation.

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CHaOS at the Red House Glass Cone this summer

It’ll be utter CHaOS at the cone thanks to a visit by a bunch of Cambridge science students.