Carers across the borough can find out more about support on offer and their rights as a carer during an online event this month. Carer’s Rights Day is a national campaign, with this year’s theme day of ‘Know Your Rights’ taking place on Thursday 26 November. The council’s Dudley Carers […]
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Parents urged to help their schools stay Covid-secure
Parents and carers are being reminded to carry on doing all they can to keep the city’s schools Covid-secure. Schools, colleges and universities have been allowed to remain open during the national coronavirus lockdown currently underway, and pupils should continue to attend school unless they are poorly or are self-isolating […]
Sandwell Council to set up new equalities commission
Sandwell Council is to set up a new commission to celebrate rich and diverse communities across its six towns and promote fairness and equality across the council and the borough. The work of the wide-reaching Sandwell Equalities Commission will drive forward the council’s commitment to equality and diversity as well […]
Sandwell Council gearing up to support clinically extremely vulnerable residents
Sandwell Council has made a commitment to support those in need of help during November following government national restrictions that have come into force this week. Teams from across Sandwell Council are doing the necessary preparations to ensure the wellbeing of residents and making sure all systems are in place […]
Mayor of Sandwell pays respects in remembrance of the fallen
The Mayor of Sandwell, Councillor Doctor Ann Jaron, has made a video to remember members of the armed forces who fell and died in times of war. The Mayor of Sandwell has also urged residents to remember the fallen this Sunday 8 November from home; by listening to the radio, […]
10 expert tips on how to homeschool children while working from home
With almost half of English secondary schools sending children home to self-isolate this month[1], many parents will once again have to balance homeschooling while still doing their own work. So how do you balance home education and working from home? Oxford Home Schooling, one of the UK’s leading home education […]
£50k funding bid gets NHS Charities’ blessing
Funding from NHS Charities will be used to give a £50,000 makeover to the Chapel/Multi-faith room at Walsall Manor Hospital. Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust’s Charitable Funds Committee agreed that a bid could be put together by Fundraising Manager Georgie Westley and Matron Lead for Quality David Powell to give the […]
Don’t let Covid-19 spook you this Halloween
Families are reminded that Halloween celebrations will need to be a little different this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. With coronavirus cases in Wolverhampton trebling over the last 3 weeks and the city subject to Covid-19 High Alert (Tier 2) measures which limit household contact, people are being encouraged […]
Families urged to stay safe this half-term
Health bosses across the Black Country have urged families to stay safe by not mixing in gardens this half term. Households mixing is banned indoors under the COVID-19 High Alert Tier 2 and these restrictions are in place in Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton. This means that school friends are not […]
Tributes paid to Councillor Chris Tranter
Tributes have been paid to Councillor Chris Tranter who has sadly passed away last week. Councillor Tranter, who was 73, had represented the Rowley ward on Sandwell Council for more than a decade since first being elected in May 2010. Councillor Tranter sat on numerous committees for several years, including […]