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Gym to shut early for Christmas at Halesowen before unveiling of multi-million revamp
The temporary gym and studio at Halesowen Leisure Centre will close from Wednesday – with the new-look site reopening to members just after Christmas following a multi-million revamp.
Cycling instructor rides away with national award
A Dudley Council cycling instructor has won a national award for her outstanding efforts to train cyclists in the borough.
Celebrate English Tourism Week in Dudley borough
People are reminded they have a vast tourism trail “on the doorstep” as Dudley borough prepares to celebrate English Tourism Week.
Welcome back to Sedgley
Sedgley will be hosting Sedgley Spring Fest this Sunday.
Welcome back to Brierley Hill
The Moor Centre in Brierley Hill is hosting a welcome back event on Saturday 19 March.
Scrutiny recommends green belt removal from plan
Councillors are recommending all green belt land in Dudley borough should be removed from a planning document following a rigorous scrutiny process and huge feedback from the public.
Thousands of job opportunities available at Commonwealth Games
People from across Dudley borough can be part of the historic Commonwealth Games as the organisers look to fill tens of thousands of job opportunities between now and the summer event.
Two green belt sites will be axed from Black Country Plan
Two green belt sites in Dudley borough will be thrown out of a major planning document with more under review.
Welcome back to Lye
Black Country Radio are hosting a multicultural celebration event in Lye on Saturday 12 March.
Planet Play parties at Duncan Edwards Leisure Centre
Duncan Edwards Leisure Centre is now able to offer soft play parties in its Planet Play suite.
Billion-pound transformation continues at pace
Dudley’s breath-taking billion-pound transformation will head overseas next month when the council heads to France to meet potential new investment partners.
Leader adamant “views of thousands cannot be ignored”
Almost 20,000 people have had their say on plans to build on green belt across the Black Country prompting the leader of Dudley Council to warn “they cannot be ignored”.