Wednesbury metro stop

Sandwell Council is pleased to announce the completion of significant improvements to the public space at Wednesbury Great Western Street Metro stop  


The improvements are part of the Wednesbury Levelling Up Programme (LUP) and the wider Public Realm project. These improvements have been funded by HM Government. 

The revitalised area now features new paving, upgraded lighting, comfortable benches, and a new litter bin. These enhancements aim to create a more attractive, safe, welcoming and accessible environment for both residents and visitors. 

The improved lighting is designed not only to illuminate the space beautifully but also to help passengers feel safer when waiting for the Metro, especially during the evening hours. In addition, new trees and shrubs have been planted to enhance the streetscape and contribute to the area's green infrastructure. With the expansion of the West Midlands Metro Network and, with its location at the centre of this network,  Wednesbury will take on a new prominence. These improvements are therefore just the beginning of more widespread changes to the town proposed in the Wednesbury Town Centre Masterplan. 

 Councillor Peter Hughes, Sandwell Council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Infrastructure, said: 
  
"This is an exciting upgrade for Wednesbury that transforms the Great Western Street Metro area into a more inviting public space and gateway to the town. These improvements are part of our commitment to making Sandwell cleaner, greener and safer for everyone." 

Maria Jardine, Chair of Wednesbury Levelling Up Partnership Board said:  

“The Board wants more people to use Wednesbury town centre. The Metro area improvements are a key element of the investment into public spaces being supported by the Wednesbury  Levelling Up Partnership. This has already included new and upgraded CCTV cameras and a radio link scheme to support businesses in the town centre.’  
 
For more information on the Public Realm project or other LUP initiatives, visit us online.
 

Published: Tuesday, 29th April 2025