Parents and carers of children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) and young members of Wolverhampton Challenge Board came together to shine the Spotlight on SEND. They joined representatives of the City of Wolverhampton Council, Wolverhampton Clinical Commissioning Group, Voice4Parents, Changing Our Lives and voluntary and […]
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Mayor welcomes visit from Historic England
Leading officials from Historic England visited Dudley to see how their cash funding has sparked positive change in the borough. The Mayor of Dudley, Councillor David Stanley, welcomed a delegation led by Louise Brennan, recently appointed regional director of Historic England (Midlands). She was joined by colleagues Nick Carter, inspector […]
Halloween at museums 2019
Halloween has never been so arty thanks to a series of workshops and themed fun days at the Red House Glass Cone and Dudley Museum this October half term. Things kick off with a fossil finds session at Dudley Museum from 10.30am – 12 on Saturday 26 October. Children and […]
Hate Crime Awareness Week
As part of National Hate Crime Awareness Week, Dudley’s Community Safety partnership, is raising awareness of hate crime. During the week, which runs from 12 to 19 October, the safe & sound partnership is reminding people that hate crime is when someone is hostile to another person because of their […]
Launch of pilot scheme to help vulnerable homeless people
A pilot scheme to help some of the most vulnerable homeless people has been launched in Sandwell. The council’s Housing First pilot, which targets helping rough sleepers with complex needs, getting them off the streets and into accommodation, is now in operation. The pilot, funded by £935,000 from the West […]
Vote now for All the Fun of the Fair competition finalists
People can vote now for their favourite pieces of work by Sandwell artists in the final of the All the Fun of the Fair competition. The winners will be announced at a special performance by Little Big Top Circus at Manor House Museum, West Bromwich, on Saturday 2 November. Tickets […]
National recognition for scheme helping dependent drinkers
A scheme helping dependent drinkers in Sandwell while easing the pressure on emergency services has been nominated for another top national award. The Blue Light Project works with drinkers who have struggled to engage with alcohol dependence treatment and instead can place a demand on emergency NHS services or the […]
Mucking in at Saltwells
A team of financial services staff swapped suits for spades with a day’s volunteer work at Saltwells Nature reserve. The 11-strong team from Lombard West Midlands Region, the business arm of Natwest/RBS shrugged off their corporate responsibilities and got stuck in to a day’s hard graft at the much loved […]
Older people’s day celebrations
A special event to celebrate International Older People’s Day was held yesturday (Tuesday October 1) at one of Dudley Council’s newly refurbished sheltered housing schemes. To mark the occasion and to celebrate the lives of older people in Dudley borough, Margaret Vine Court in Halesowen invited residents from other council-run […]
Praise for church school described as “real treasure”
A Wolverhampton school is “a real treasure” and its pupils are “highly motivated to make a positive difference to their world”. Those are the findings of the recent SIAMS (Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools) inspection of St Bartholomew’s Church of England Primary School, which focused on the impact […]