Media Releases
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Leader praises market in special tour
The leader of Dudley Council met traders from Brierley Hill Market and found out how one business has transformed itself with cashless payments thanks to a £1,000 grant.
New legislation “vindicates” Black Country Plan pull-out - leader
Proposed new government legislation giving local people a bigger say on developments in their towns has been hailed as “fantastic news” by the leader of Dudley Council.
Businesses urged to join final ‘AIM for GOLD’ programme
There’s still time for borough businesses to ‘AIM for GOLD’ in the final round of a free training programme designed to help boost growth.
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.
Dudley will “go it alone” on housing and employment plan
Council bosses in Dudley have pulled out of a regional plan to identify housing and employment land in a bid to “listen to local people” on the use of green belt.
Council strikes deal over parking
Dudley Council has struck a deal to extend a supermarket's car parking hours for the benefit of visitors to Stourbridge Town Hall.
Transport interchange gets green light
Blueprints for a £24million transport interchange in Dudley have been given the green light prompting praise from council bosses.
New heritage trail for Dudley
People can unlock Dudley’s rich history with a new heritage trail through the town centre.
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.
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.
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.