Birmingham Post

£82m town centre revamp project a step closer

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A HUGE £82 million scheme to bring new homes, shops and an ice rink to Dudley town centre has moved a step closer.

Dudley Council has agreed to fork out £420,000 to develop and submit a new planning applicatio­n, in partnershi­p with developers Avenbury (Dudley), to redevelop the Portersfie­ld site.

The proposal promises to see 347 residentia­l units, 200 student digs, up to 10,000 square feet of retail and leisure space and a 38,000 square feet Ice Rink Centre introduced.

It is part of a wider £1 billion major redevelopm­ent of the town centre, which also includes a £24.5 million new leisure centre, a £24 million

transport interchang­e, improvemen­ts to Dudley Zoo and Castle and the extension of the Midland Metro.

Bosses believe the applicatio­n could even be submitted later this month following the agreement.

Last year, the eight-storey “eyesore” office block Cavendish House was bulldozed to help pave the way for the Portersfie­ld scheme.

In original plans submitted by Avenbury, a cinema was going to be part of the developmen­t but this was dropped due to it being close to the existing Showcase situated on Castlegate Business Park.

At a special cabinet meeting, members agreed to enter into an agreement with Avenbury to prepare, submit

and promote applicatio­n.

A report said: “As we emerge from lockdown and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic it is vital the council continues to demonstrat­e its commitment to the regenerati­on of the borough.

“A prime example is the council’s developing partnershi­p with Avenbury (Dudley) Ltd – the developers of the Portersfie­ld site in Dudley town centre.

“It will make a positive contributi­on to the economic vitality of the town centre (through job creation, increased turnover and the beneficial use of a large area of land) which will bring with it significan­t environmen­tal

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planning improvemen­ts in terms of its design, appearance and the provision of associated infrastruc­ture.”

Councillor Ian Kettle said: “The fact we own half the land and we are putting up the money for planning, we want to get this moving forward as soon as possible so the synchronis­ation of the developmen­t of the town comes together.”

Authority leader Patrick Harley said: “This does offer us a certain degree of protection. We own quite a lot of the land for this potential developmen­t.

“By the time we’ve completed the Compulsory Purchase Order arrangemen­ts, we will own in excess of 50 per cent.”

 ??  ?? > An artist’s impression of the proposed Portersfie­ld developmen­t in Dudley
> An artist’s impression of the proposed Portersfie­ld developmen­t in Dudley

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