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Dudley outlines deeper devolution deal priorities
Dudley Council has outlined its priorities for future growth as part of its deeper devolution deal commitment.
Residents back Stourbridge town centre improvement plans
A consultation on the future of Stourbridge town centre has shown significant support for a plan to drive more footfall into the town and boost trade.
Festival is a ‘glass act’ for Dudley borough
Glass enthusiasts from across the globe will come together in Stourbridge later this month, when The International Festival of glass returns to the borough.
Help with employment and training
Dudley Council is offering support for adults of all ages looking to develop their employability skills.
Ice rink could open in Dudley within four years - report
A 2,000-seater ice rink could be open in Dudley by late 2027 if council chiefs give it the go-ahead, a report has revealed.
New Changing Places specialised toilet and change facilities for Stourbridge
Work to deliver another specialised toilet and change facility in the borough is finally complete.
Elite cycle race returns to borough this summer
An elite level British Cycling event will return to Dudley town centre this summer after a successful debut, it was revealed today.
New crowdfund scheme to offer nearly £500,000 for community projects
A new funding programme has been launched offering nearly £500,000 to support community projects across the borough.
Work begins on new school
Work has started on a new £15million school in Pensnett for children with complex needs.
New-look cabinet named
There are new faces on Dudley Council’s cabinet which was formally agreed tonight.
New welcome to historic Stour Bridge
Two new friezes telling the story of King Charles II’s flight across England after his defeat at Worcester in 1651 have recently been installed over the river Stour in Stourbridge.
University site plans at the centre of public inquiry
Plans to build a £25million university campus in Dudley will be discussed at a public inquiry next week.