Dudley is a ‘city in the making’
DUDLEY is making a historic bid for city status as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations next year.
The campaign for city status was launched officially in the town centre on Wednesday – official Black Country Day.
The bid is being led by Dudley Council and dignitaries at the launch included West Midlands mayor Andy Street and the mayor of Dudley, Councillor Anne Millward.
Using the slogan ‘A City In The Making’, the launch was shouted loud and proud by a town crier.
Dudley Council leader Councillor Patrick Harley, said: “We are tremendously proud of our borough
and we have huge ambitions for our future. From our medieval Domesday book reference back in 1086, not to mention the millions of years of geological history, we have a past that most cities across the world could only dream of and of which we are very proud.
“But we’re also looking to forge a bright new future.
“We recognise there is work to do in that regard. But we have a billion pound regeneration programme which is coming to life as we speak to change the landscape of this fantastic place with new developments our people can be proud of.
“From this day we will work hard to pull together the full details of the bid, which will be submitted before the December deadline later this year.”
Councillor Anne Millward, the mayor of Dudley, said: “There is no more fitting day than Black Country Day for us to announce our bid for city status and we are very confident we have the credentials needed to be successful.
“Hopefully, on Black Country Day next year we will be celebrating as Dudley City, the capital of the Black Country.”
The bid comes after the Government announced a civic honours competition to mark 70 years of the Queen’s reign in 2022.
Ministers are inviting bids for city and Lord Mayor (or Provost) status, with entries needing to be in by the start of December this year. There are no set numbers for the amount of new cities that will be crowned, with it dependent on the strength of the entries received.