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Work to start on Merry Hill tram extension

Latest section of metro network will run from Dudley town centre to famous shopping centre in Brierley Hill

Artist's impression of a West Midlands Metro tram running along Parkhead Viaduct in Dudley

Work on the next extension of the West Midlands Metro tram network is set to start within weeks following confirmation of government funding.

Preparations are already under way for construction of the £295 million second phase of the Black Country section.

It will run from Flood Street in Dudley town centre and have five new stops at Cinder Bank, Pedmore Road, Waterfront Business Park, the Merry Hill centre and Brierley Hill.

The first phase, between Wednesbury and Dudley town centre, is due to open to passengers later this year.

Transport for West Midlands said the Government's support for the new route, which included approval of the final funding in the Budget in October, has been crucial in securing the green light for the second phase.

This means construction work will ramp up across Dudley borough this spring, starting along Duncan Edwards Way and the Merry Hill area.

West Midlands Mayor Richard Parker said: "Good transport links are essential, helping people get to school, work, local shops and to enjoy a day out.