Dudley Council has been praised for creating the building blocks of a new Metro line in the Black Country and Birmingham.
The leader of Dudley Council today welcomed a number of key figures for the project including the Mayor of the West Midlands, as they visited Dudley town centre where work to build a large retaining wall has begun.
The wall at Castle Hill, is the first physical structure as part of Dudley’s Metro connection plans, a key component of Dudley Council’s major regeneration project for Dudley town.
The wall is currently being built with money from a £4.3m grant agreement funded from the West Midlands Combined Authority with completion expected this summer. Construction work to the line is due to begin later this year.
Councillor Patrick Harley, leader of Dudley Council, said:
The delivery of the Metro programme forms part of an exciting larger £1bn regeneration programme that is expected for Dudley town centre.
Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street said: