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Businesses set to benefit from workshops
Dudley Council is organising free online business workshops in support of the retail sector.

Castle Hill regeneration plans gather pace
People are being given the opportunity to help shape £25million regeneration blueprints for a major gateway into Dudley.

Castle Hill regeneration plans gather pace
Seven new CCTV cameras have gone live at Castle Gate entertainment complex in Dudley as part of a £1.7million upgrade of the borough’s network.

Occupancy rates remain stable
Occupancy rates of business premises in town centres across Dudley borough have remained stable despite the pandemic, a report has revealed.

Cabinet to discuss improvements to Metro bridge
Dudley Council’s cabinet is set to view plans to help keep pedestrians and road users safe as the Dudley Metro works continues to progress at pace.

Construction getting under way for National Innovation Centre
The leader of Dudley Council has heralded a “pivotal and exciting moment” in Dudley’s economic future, with construction work to develop the Very Light Rail National Innovation Centre getting underway.

Dudley’s virtual Christmas market now live
Shoppers are urged to show their support for the borough’s small and independent businesses by shopping local when shopping online this Christmas.

Businesses urged to join virtual Christmas market
Small and independent businesses across Dudley borough are urged to sign up to be part of Dudley’s very first virtual Christmas market.

Land sale key piece in regen jigsaw
A key piece in Dudley’s £1billion regeneration jigsaw is about to slot into place with the sale of a piece of land paving the way for a new higher education campus.

Halesowen Leisure Centre pool closed
The pool at Halesowen Leisure Centre is temporarily closed due to unexpected mechanical issues.

Explore the Black Country Geopark this October half term
Families are invited to explore the Black Country UNESCO Global Geopark this October half term.

Regen plans “will continue at pace”
The regeneration of town centres in the borough will “continue at pace” as plans for multi-million pound heritage projects move a step closer.