Media Releases
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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.
Summer at museums
There’s stacks to do at the Red House Cone and Dudley Museum at the Archives this summer.
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.
Council listens to public opinion on green spaces
Dudley Council has safeguarded five green spaces after listening to public opinion.
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.
Dudley Town Hall refurb
Dudley Town Hall is set for a stylish refurbishment over the summer with an update throughout.
Fossil ID sessions are back
Dudley Museum at the Archives is running its popular fossil ID sessions once again.
Drop-in sessions to help residents and businesses get set for the Games
A series of drop-in sessions for residents and businesses are being held to help tackle expected disruption on Dudley borough roads during the Commonwealth Games cycling time trials.
Businesses back college plan for Halesowen
Business leaders in Halesowen have hailed plans for a £20million new college development as a huge boost for trade in the town.
Black Country Plan
Leaders at Dudley Council today bolstered their vow to be a “brownfield first” authority as the council entered a formal consultation with ward councillors on council owned spaces.
Major college plan for Halesowen
A major £20million redevelopment scheme in Halesowen was unveiled today including a college campus, transport links and car parking as part of a funding bid.
Road plans for Lye
Blueprints to radically change the traffic flow and improve safety in Lye are being drawn up as part of a £20million bid.