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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”.
Share your views on the future of Brierley Hill
People are being invited to discuss the long-term future of Brierley Hill as part of a seven-week consultation.
Art Deco inspired Dudley building is restored
Scaffolding has been removed from a landmark Dudley town centre building, following a £100,000 restoration.
Family firm has recipe for success
A family-run windows and doors manufacturer in Brierley Hill certainly has a recipe for success after spotting some of its products on TV’s MasterChef.
Regen boss visits Stourbridge zero waste shop on borough business tour
A thriving family firm in Stourbridge welcomed a top politician to learn more about their work to reduce plastic waste and promote sustainability.
Leader visits circus style fitness academy
The leader of Dudley Council dropped by a ‘circus style’ fitness studio as part of the Made in Dudley Borough initiative.
Demolition backed by planners
Plans to demolish the former Hippodrome were backed at planning committee last night (November 17).
Christmas light switch ons 2021
Residents have a choice of six Christmas light switch-ons this year.
People praised for housing and employment plan response
Council bosses in Dudley today thanked the thousands of people who took part in a major consultation on the future of housing and employment land across the Black Country.
Leader keen to “shout about” thriving business
A replica Titanic anchor has been presented to the leader of Dudley Council as part of a tour of a Black Country business.
Social distancing measures to start being reduced in town centres
Measures put in place to widen walkways in town centres across the borough and aid social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic will start to come down from this week.