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Latest news on Oldbury, providing comprehensive coverage of local events, industry, transport, education, and community developments in this historic West Midlands town and borough seat of Sandwell.

Oldbury, a market town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell, West Midlands, serves as the administrative centre for the borough. With a population of over 50,000 in the wider Oldbury area, this historic town has a rich industrial heritage and continues to play a significant role in the region's economy and community life.

Recent developments in Oldbury have focused on urban regeneration and improving local infrastructure. The town centre has seen investments in retail spaces and public amenities, aiming to boost the local economy and enhance the quality of life for residents. Sandwell Council, headquartered in Oldbury, continues to implement policies addressing housing, education, and environmental concerns, with recent initiatives targeting air quality improvements and sustainable development.

Oldbury's vibrant community life is reflected in its diverse range of events and activities. The town's parks, including Barnford Hill Park and Langley Park, serve as focal points for community gatherings and recreational activities. Local schools, such as Oldbury Academy and Q3 Academy Langley, play crucial roles in shaping the town's educational landscape and fostering community engagement through various programmes and events.

The town's history dates back over a thousand years, with its name 'Oldbury' literally meaning 'old fortification' in Old English. Once a centre of iron and steel production during the Industrial Revolution, Oldbury has transformed over the centuries. The town's industrial heritage is still visible, with landmarks like the Chances Glass Works site serving as reminders of its past, while modern developments showcase its evolution.

Stay informed about the latest developments in Oldbury through our comprehensive NewsNow feed. From local council decisions and community initiatives to educational achievements and cultural events, our constantly updated coverage ensures you're always in the know about this dynamic West Midlands town. Whether you're a resident, a business owner, or simply interested in Oldbury's progress, our feed provides the most relevant and timely news from reliable sources.


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