Head along to Sandwell museums this summer and vote for your favourite work by local artists in the All the Fun of the Fair competition. Sandwell Museums & Arts Service has received lots of entries in the adult and under-16 categories – with artwork featuring clowns, circuses, fairground rides and […]
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Advice during hot weather
Public health chiefs in Sandwell have issued advice to help people keep cool during the current hot weather. Councillor Farut Shaeen, Sandwell Council’s cabinet member for living healthy lives, said: “While many people will be enjoying the summer sun and warm weather, we are also reminding everyone that it’s important […]
Jazz festival in full swing – with more amazing concerts to come
Live music is delighting audiences across Sandwell as part of an international festival – and there are more concerts to come all this week and over the weekend. The Mayor of Sandwell Councillor Ann Jaron helped to officially launch the Birmingham, Sandwell & Westside Jazz Festival on Friday (19 July) […]
Funding boost for supporting families from abroad
A life-changing scheme which supports children and adults arriving in Sandwell from abroad has secured additional funding of £91,000. The fund was successfully secured through a bid to the government’s migration fund and will allow the STEPS (Sandwell Transition Education Partnership Service) Centre to remain open until 31 March 2020. […]
Charter signed to make Sandwell slavery free
Council chiefs have signed a charter pledging to do all they can to make Sandwell a slavery free community. Council leader Councillor Yvonne Davies and interim chief executive David Stevens signed the charter this week in front of councillors. Modern slavery includes forced labour, sexual exploitation or criminal exploitation. This […]
Water safety warnings for holidays
I Sandwell Council has put out a summer holiday warning on the dangers of open water at the borough’s lakes, pools, ponds, canals and rivers. The council warns that all open water can be particularly inviting during periods of warm weather and people are often tempted to swim in them. […]
Sandwell students stand together against knife crime
Four Sandwell schools have come together at a local community centre to speak and make a stand against knife crime. Shireland Collegiate Academy, Holly Lodge, Sandwell Academy and The Albion Foundation met at the Dorothy Parkes Centre in Smethwick on Tuesday (16 July) for a day of talks, presentations and […]
Mayor stops by at new nursery
The Mayor of Dudley has this week paid a visit to some of the children in a newly built, state-of-the-art nursery. Councillor David Stanley along with his consort, Councillor Anne Millward, visited Brockmoor Primary School, which has recently had a brand new nursery built next to the school to provide […]
Two new parks join Sandwell’s Green Flag Award success story
Lightwoods Park in Bearwood and Red House Park in Great Barr became the latest places in Sandwell to be recognised by the prestigious Green Flag Awards. Ten other parks and green spaces have also kept their award this year, taking Sandwell’s Green Flag total to 12. The awards, which are […]
West Bromwich pupils take on bad parking at their school
Pupils at a West Bromwich school are taking on bad parking. Children at St Mary Magdalene CE Primary, in Stanway Road, have designed banners that are now on display outside their school. The signs ask parents and carers to help keep pupils safe by not parking on the zig zags, […]