The former Higgs offices in Brierley Hill, on the corner of High Street and Pearson Street, is being converted into flats with retail outlets underneath. 28 flats are being created. The building was built in the early sixties on the site of what had been The Odeon cinema in Brierley Hill.
Sunday Times best selling author Miranda Dickinson will be Brierley Hill Civic Society’s start speaker at its meeting on 21st October 2013. The locally born author of It Started With A Kiss and Fairy Tale Of New York will be one of the start speakers of the Civic Society’s 2013/2014 programme which has been part funded by • Read More »
The next meeting of Brierley Hill Community First will take place on Thursday 20th June 2013 at St Michael’s Church, Bell Street South, Brierley Hill. It will start at 7.30pm. All are welcome to attend. The agenda for the meeting is: Apologies Minutes of the previous meeting (Attached) Matters Arising Membership of the panel • Read More »
It is with great sadness and regret that we have decided to close Concord Market in Brierley Hill on 29th June 2013. Some traders wish to stop in the town so we will do our best to relocate them We must stress that this decision has not been made lightly but this will have no • Read More »
Imagine Brierley Hill in the summer sun blazing with colour, with hanging baskets, flowers, greenery all around. Imagine a community coming together to show they care for their town. Imagine people willing to give their time freely to look after their town. To take pride. To make a difference. This is the vision of Brierley • Read More »
Brierley Hill Town Centre Partnership is set to reform to drive forward regeneration in the town centre. The partnership, made up of local stakeholders – those who can make a difference in the town centre, had its last meeting over twelve months ago. Few attended – a sure sign that things are not well. One • Read More »
A Stourbridge College Student has won a competition to design a logo for the Brierley Hill in Bloom Project. Taylor Margetts-Burt submitted her design in Spring last year following a feasibility report which was commissioned by Dudley Council. The competition was judged by Brierley Hill Town Centre Partnership which thought that all entries were a • Read More »
A project to brighten up the centre of Brierley Hill High Street is underway. Following a feasibility study funded by Dudley Council, Brierley Hill traders have pledged £2,500 towards the project. This has now been matched by £2,500 from Community First, Brierley Hill – a government initiative to encourage volunteer participation in the local community. • Read More »
Invitation from your local Councillors to attend a Public meeting about the proposed new Food Waste Processing Plant on Moor Street ≈ Brockmoor Primary School Belle Isle Brookmoor Wednesday 15th May at 7.00pm ≈ Dudley council officers will be in attendance along with Brierley Hill & Brockmoor and Pensnett Councillors to hear your views about: • Read More »