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Funding bid announced
A £25million bid has been submitted to the government to help fund a ‘university park’ in Dudley.
New images released for Dudley Leisure Centre
These latest images show how Dudley’s new £18 million leisure centre will look – as work continues at pace on the exciting new development.
Temporary one-way notice for drivers as Metro works continue
A road in Dudley town centre will be one-way from next week as works continue at pace on the Wednesbury to Brierley Hill Metro extension.
£10m grant signals start of brighter future for Brierley Hill, say bosses
A £10 million government grant signals the start of a brighter future for Brierley Hill, council bosses said today.
Work on Plaza Mall underway
A landmark Dudley town centre building where Woolworths was originally located is undergoing £100,000 of restoration works.
Leader visits National Innovation Centre construction site
The leader of Dudley Council has visited a Dudley town centre construction site to officially break ground where a new £24m Very Light Rail National Innovation Centre is being built.
Roof goes on at new £18.2m leisure centre - pictures
New pictures released today show work has started on the roof at Dudley’s new £18.2 million leisure centre, with construction continuing at pace into the New Year.
Leader urges “courage and ambition” to invest and build
The leader of Dudley Council today said he will do all he can to “invest and build” despite the national financial uncertainty, as the authority sets its budgets for the year ahead.
Key document in Uni development
Education and council bosses look set to formally sign a pact to accelerate plans for a £36million university park in Dudley.
Borough green spaces protection proposals
Fourteen green sites in the borough will be given extra protection from developers if councillors give the proposals the green light.
Bid to unlock £130,000 funding pot for community projects
Proposals to change the way in which funds from developers are allocated could unlock a funding pot of more than £130,000 for community projects across the borough.