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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.

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.

Businesses urged to aim for gold
Businesses across Dudley borough are being urged to ‘aim for gold’ and receive support to help grow their enterprise.

Interchange on the road to Dudley
Dudley Council will update cabinet on the latest developments in plans for a £24m Interchange in Dudley town centre when they meet next week.

Mayor helps firm celebrate 30 years in business
A thriving manufacturing firm in Brierley Hill celebrated 30 years in business with a visit from the Mayor of Dudley.

Stourbridge bottled water firm reveals Ukraine donation on Mayor’s visit
A bottled water company has welcomed the Mayor of Dudley to its warehouse in Stourbridge to discover how they are helping people in Ukraine to access clean drinking water.

Work progressing on £250,000 war memorial restoration
The leader of Dudley Council visited Brierley Hill to see the progress being made on a £250,000 scheme to restore the town’s historic war memorial.