Councillor Patrick Harley, leader of Dudley Council has unveiled his new-look cabinet team. THE leader of Dudley Council has announced his new cabinet, outlining regeneration, supporting businesses and boosting tourism as their top priorities. At a meeting of the full council last night Councillor Patrick Harley said the authority will continue the £1 billion regeneration plan for Dudley, including the new Dudley Leisure Centre, Very Light rail and Metro. The leader also outlined plans to encourage people to “spend locally” to support town centres as part of the Dudley Deal initiative. Councillor Patrick Harley, leader of the council, said: We have a very strong cabinet full of experience as well as some new faces. We will continue to invest in public services and build on the positive work we have been doing in recent years – particularly the ongoing £1billion investment in regenerating Dudley.
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How Coventry city centre has been reborn for the future during lockdown
Lots of work is on-going
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Coventry city centre has changed tremendously over the years but none more so than in the past 12 months, with a sea of change during the coronavirus pandemic.