Brett Young Carers' Hub - Sustainable Weaving Workshop 8 June 2026. Susatainable…
A free sustainable weaving workshop at Brett Young Carers' Hub promotes eco-friendly crafting and wellbeing.
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Looking for events in Dudley this week? You can find a mix of creative workshops, literary evenings, and live music across the town. This week, consider joining a sustainable weaving session at the North Family Hub, or catch a performance by Fiona Bevan and Adam Beattie at Thimblemill Library. These events highlight Dudley’s ongoing arts scene, with regular performances and community-led initiatives. The town’s cultural offerings are supported by public transport links, including the West Midlands Metro Phase One and the National Cycle Network route 54, which make access easier. You’ll also find events at Coseley Working Men’s Club, where William Stafford will be visiting during the Dudley Writers’ Festival. The new bus and tram interchange, scheduled for Spring 2026, will improve connections, and improvements to the Duncan Edwards Way (Dudley Southern Bypass) are already enhancing travel. Despite challenges for town centre retail since the 2008 financial crisis, Dudley continues to develop a vibrant programme of events. A short drive away, Beech Tree Miners Welfare Club hosts The Westlife Experience, a tribute act with a drag feature. Tipton railway station remains well served by services, and the area around it offers accessible routes for attendees. Check the listings below for full details on times and venues.
A free sustainable weaving workshop at Brett Young Carers' Hub promotes eco-friendly crafting and wellbeing.
Dudley College of Technology hosts an Open Evening with course tours, staff talks, and student interactions.
William Stafford, a seasoned writer, visits Coseley Library for the Dudley Writers' Festival.
A tribute act celebrating Westlife performs at Beech Tree Miners Club with a drag feature, suitable for adults.
British-Canadian songwriter Fiona Bevan and Scottish singer-songwriter Adam Beattie perform live at Thimblemill Library.
Dudley Canal and Tunnel Trust hosts relaxed evening boat trips followed by a waterside picnic.