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Positive discussions continue over ice rink

Positive discussions are “ongoing” with a developer to bring an ice rink to Dudley town centre, the leader of the council said today.

Cllr Patrick Harley at the Triangle in Kingswinford

Council leader reiterates desire to protect green belt

The leader of Dudley Council today reiterated his desire to protect green belt land from developers in the borough.

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More than £200,000 to be spent in community from developer levy

More than £200,000 is to be allocated on two schemes in Stourbridge from a levy on developers building in the borough.

The planned education facility 'university campus' at Castle Hill

Public inquiry on land ownership for University site

Plans to build a £25million university campus in Dudley look likely to go to a public inquiry to determine land details.

Cllr Paul Bradley at the Colley Gate site

Colley Gate eyesore demolition moves a step closer

Fencing and scaffolding has gone up around an eyesore site in Colley Gate ahead of planned demolition work later this month.

The planned education facility 'university campus' at Castle Hill

University campus on track

Work is expected to start later this year on a £25million university campus in Dudley.

Cllr Bradley - Colley Gate

Demolition work to begin on eyesore site

Dudley Council has confirmed demolition work is expected to start at an eyesore site in Colley Gate from next month.

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Consultation starts on £3 million Stourbridge town centre plans

Residents are being urged to have their say on a £3 million improvement plan to drive more footfall into Stourbridge and boost trade.

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Last few days to have your say on Dudley Local Plan

There are just a few days left for people to have their say on plans for the future use of land across Dudley borough to boost housing and employment.

Patrick Harley

Next steps for Long Term Plan for Towns initiative

Residents, businesses and community groups will have the opportunity to have their say on how a multi-million-pound funding boost could breathe new life into Dudley town centre.

Councillor Corfield and Councillor Bradley step out on the new pavement

Town prepares to welcome more people on foot

New pavements have been laid and bus shelters installed in Brierley Hill, as works to rejuvenate the town centre continue.

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Consultation on future land use

People can have their say on plans for the future use of land across Dudley borough to boost housing and employment.