The news means that any unauthorised traveller incursions can now be moved on quicker and save money. Under the new rules travellers arriving in the borough will be immediately directed to the new site. If they refuse the police and Dudley Council officers can move them on quicker than ever […]
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HEAVY VEHICLE EXEMPTIONS – TRAILERS AND PSVS
Heavy vehicle testing restarted at Authorised Testing Facilities (ATFs) on 04 July 2020. We will be using flexible exemptions until March 2021 to manage testing demand. This means that: 3-month exemptions will continue for all vehicles that have not already received one 12-month exemptions will be introduced for certain operators To get […]
RESONANCE HOSTS SUMMER MUSIC SCHOOL FOR DUDLEY SCHOOLCHILDREN
Resonance has hosted a Dudley Performing Arts summer school for local primary and secondary pupils. Around 85 pupils from schools in the Dudley borough took part in the summer school at Resonance – the brand-new, state-of-the-art music institute in Brierley Hill. The aim was to make up for some […]
VOLTA TRUCKS CONFIRMS SENIOR STRATEGIC APPOINTMENTS TO STRENGTHEN ENGINEERING TEAM
Ian Collins appointed as Engineering Director of Volta Trucks. Ben Anstey confirmed as Chief Engineer – Electrical and Control Systems. The Volta Zero, the first purpose-built full electric commercial vehicle to be launched in autumn 2020. Volta Trucks, the Scandinavian start-up full-electric commercial vehicle manufacturer, has announced two senior appointments […]
Midlands Air Ambulance Charity Launches Online Will Writing Service
Midlands Air Ambulance Charity is now offering its supporters a free online Will writing service, in partnership with Beyond, a trusted UK firm which provide a range of afterlife services. The new partnership between Midlands Air Ambulance Charity and Beyond means that those who are time poor or may find […]
Very Light Rail back on track as council secures £13m
Very Light Rail is back on track in Dudley – after the government answered a plea to meet a near £13 million shortfall in funding for the scheme. Council leader Patrick Harley – in partnership with the Black Country Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) and supported by the West Midlands Combined […]
Kick start your journey to Better Health
People in Wolverhampton are being urged to kick start their health as part of a ‘national reset’ brought about by the coronavirus pandemic. Public Health England’s Better Health campaign encourages people to eat better and get active – and with more people conscious about their own physical health there has […]
ROLLS-ROYCE REVEALS WHAT THE FIRST GOODWOOD GHOST TAUGHT THE MARQUE
Second of four animated films offering insight into the substance of new Ghost goes live Examines what the first Goodwood Ghost taught Rolls-Royce about its clients New episode of Podcast series exploring more super-luxury intelligence available now #rollsroyceghost Before Rolls-Royce created the first Goodwood Ghost in 2009, significant time was […]
Wolverhampton City Archives to reopen to the public Breadcrumb
Since Wednesday 5 August Wolverhampton City Archives, located in the former Molineux Hotel at Whitmore Hill, reopened to the public with a new booking system in place. The service, which has been carrying out digital research during the pandemic, will now be operating a system where visitors can book a […]
Boost for Wolverhampton’s National Brownfield Institute
City of Wolverhampton’s plans to develop a National Brownfield Institute (NBI) have been handed a major boost. The scheme is to receive £14.9 million of funding from the Government’s Get Building Fund for the West Midlands which is aimed at projects that can be started quickly and completed within 18 […]