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Leader appoints new regen boss
A new regeneration boss has been appointed to drive forward the one billion-pound redevelopment of Dudley borough as part of a cabinet reshuffle.

Major improvements for Brierley Hill put to the public
People are being given the chance to have their say on a raft of planned improvements in Brierley Hill as part of a £5million project.

Metro plans backed as part of Chancellor’s mini budget
Plans to extend the Midland Metro to Brierley Hill have been given a massive boost as the government signalled its intention to “accelerate” the £449million scheme.

Transport interchange gets green light
Blueprints for a £24million transport interchange in Dudley have been given the green light prompting praise from council bosses.

Work to tackle Brierley Hill bottlenecks to begin.
The next phase of £1m worth of improvement works is set to begin in Brierley Hill next week (8 August).

Work to tackle Brierley Hill bottlenecks to begin
The next phase of £1m worth of improvement works is set to begin in Brierley Hill next week (8 August).

Legal restrictions to be removed to pave the way for education plan
Legal restrictions look set to be removed on two sites in Dudley to pave the way for a £25million higher education facility.

Regen blueprint wins award for innovation
The £1billion regen blueprint for Dudley town centre has scooped a top business award.

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.

Legal services nationally recognised
Dudley Council’s legal services team has been nationally recognised for its excellent service.

Borough leaders praise despite city disappointment
Senior Dudley figures have praised people for backing the ambition of the ‘city bid’ despite missing out on the coveted status.

Borough leaders praise despite city disappointment
Senior Dudley figures have praised people for backing the ambition of the ‘city bid’ despite missing out on the coveted status.