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Town prepares to welcome more people on foot
New pavements have been laid and bus shelters installed in Brierley Hill, as works to rejuvenate the town centre continue.

£40million secured for Dudley borough
A £40million boost to education and transport facilities in Dudley borough has been hailed as a “pivotal moment” by the council’s leader.

Work to Plaza Mall completed
Work to restore a 1930s Art Deco style shopfront in Dudley town centre has now been finished.

Carbon busting project makes progress
A carbon busting project, which is set to be trialled in Dudley borough, is making progress as key partners come on board.

Leader welcomes investment
The leader of Dudley Council has welcomed a multi million pound funding boost to support existing plans to breathe new life into Dudley town centre.

Heritage Open Day returns
People will be able to take a peek inside some of the borough’s most interesting and historical buildings as part of this year’s national Heritage Open Day initiative.

Have your say at a Portersfield consultation session
Residents and businesses are invited to share their views on the Portersfield regeneration project in Dudley town centre at a series of in-person and virtual consultation sessions this month.

Eton officially coming to Dudley
Eton is officially coming to Dudley, prompting council leaders to hail the move as a “landmark agreement” for the borough.

Drop-in information sessions on plans for the Cavendish House site
Residents can find out more about the consultation on plans for the derelict former Cavendish House site in Dudley at drop-in information sessions starting next week.

Council leader visits Brierley Hill business
The leader of Dudley Council has praised the exciting work of a local manufacturing business following a visit to its Dudley borough premises today.

Council acquires derelict shops “at long last”
A row of derelict shops in Cradley looks set to be developed after Dudley Council took ownership of the site “at long last”.

Demolition of derelict Hippodrome begins
Work to demolish the derelict building, paving the way for the creation of a brand new £25m higher education facility has begun.