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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.
Name of new bar and bistro unveiled.
With a nod to its historic roots, the name of the new bar and bistro at Dudley Town Hall has been unveiled today (May 27).
Free ‘Support Future’ sessions for young people
A series of free sessions will take place at Duncan Edwards Leisure Centre this summer to support young people with their physical and mental health.
New faces in Dudley Council’s cabinet
A new look cabinet team was unveiled today with the leader of Dudley Council hailing it as key to building on the borough’s successes.
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.
Local guitar business is perfectly pitched
The leader of Dudley Council has praised a Stourbridge based business that specialises in handmade, unique and boutique guitars.
Eton plans are “icing on the cake”
The highly anticipated move to open an Eton college in Dudley will be the “icing on the cake” for the growing investment in education in the borough, senior leaders said today.
Development to be named in Councillor’s honour
A new housing development will be named in honour of a “highly respected” Dudley Councillor who sadly died earlier this year, it was revealed today.
Council committed to redevelopment of derelict shops
Dudley Council has vowed to use all means necessary to secure the future of a new housing development in Colley Gate.
Road changes as part of Metro work
The Midland Metro extension through Dudley is gathering pace with major reconstruction work planned in the town.
Dudley jobs fair to showcase Commonwealth Games work opportunities
A huge range of opportunities connected to the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games will be available at a jobs fair in Dudley next week.
£1 million pledge to tackle eyesore sites across borough
A £1 million pot of cash has been set aside by council chiefs to bring back into use eyesore and derelict plots of land across the borough.