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Cllr Patrick Harley, leader of the council, and Marie Hunter, head at Pensmeadow with (back l-r) Cllr Ruth Buttery, cabinet member for children's services, and Interclass' Matt Thornton, Des O'Neill and Amy Gibbs-2

Plans for multi-million-pound special school under way

Plans to rebuild Pens Meadow School are taking a step forward with a contractor now appointed to deliver the work.

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Plans for multi-million-pound special school underway

Plans to rebuild Pens Meadow School special school are taking a step forward with a contractor now appointed to deliver the work.

child playing

Schools ready to welcome children back

As the summer draws to a close, schools across Dudley borough are preparing to welcome pupils back next week.

Child with playdough

Plans progressing for multi-million-pound special school

Plans to rebuild a multi-million-pound special school are progressing, with the project now out to tender for a contractor to make the exciting design a reality.

Cllr Laura Taylor

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.

Councillor Ruth Buttery

New school hailed by education bosses

Plans for a new £15million special school in Dudley will have a “significant impact” on the lives of children, education leaders said today

Woodside Library time capsule

Time capsule discovered under library more than a century old

A time capsule buried underneath a borough library which was unearthed during the process of moving it brick by brick to Black Country Living Museum has been opened by experts at Drakon Heritage.

Woodside library entry sign

New pictures as Woodside Library work almost complete

Work to take Woodside Library down brick by brick ahead of a move to Black Country Living Museum will be completed by the end of the month, it has been revealed.

Dudley Council House-2

Buildings go green to highlight charity

Two landmark buildings in Dudley borough will be ‘going green’ to celebrate the work of first aid charity St John Ambulance.

Dudley Council House

Council House benefits from green funding

Dudley Council House is set to go greener as it benefits from a slice of government funding to help reduce its carbon footprint.

school desk

Plans for new special school submitted

Plans for a new multi million pound state of the art special school in Dudley have been submitted.