Media Releases
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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.
Pop-up parklet on its way to Dudley town centre
A pop-up parklet is to be created in Dudley town centre this month – and people can have their say this week on how it should look.
Large crane to move in as leisure centre works gather pace
A road in Dudley town centre will be closed for two weeks later this month - as work on the new £18m leisure centre gathers pace.
£700,000 spend proposed on green improvements
Councillors will be asked to back a spend of nearly £700,000 on improving green spaces around the borough’s canal and river network.
Building homes, creating communities
Dudley Council has just appointed Paul Davies as its new Director of Housing and Community Services.
Festive afternoon teas
Festive-themed afternoon teas at the prestigious Himley Hall and Park will be back by popular demand in December.
Brierley Hill High Street secures funding from Historic England
Plans to invest £1.8 million into revitalising the historic Brierley Hill High Street while preserving its past have been hailed a huge boost for the busy shopping area.
Leader urges rapid regeneration in Dudley
The leader of Dudley Council today said plans for a new “university” must continue at pace as council bosses look set to consider details in a report next week.