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Young Voices, Bright Futures: Help Us Transform Sandwell with Your Views!
Dear young people of Sandwell, We invite you to take part in our survey to share your thoughts on Sandwell Council as an employer and as a local authority. Your insights are vital in helping us understand how we can improve and create a better workplace for everyone.Thank you for contributing your voice!
LGBTQ+ Needs & Challenges 2024
Sandwell Council Public Health want to find out more about the needs and experiences of the LGBTQ+ community. This survey is aimed at members of LGBTQ+ community aged 50+, specifically following on from the Sandwell LGBTQ+ Community Health Needs Report recommendations. Your responses will help us understand the lived experiences of LGBTQ+ community in Sandwell, what is working well, what we can improve and overall, how we can better meet the existing needs and amplify...
Closed consultations and engagement
Brandhall Eco-Park Consultation
This engagement builds on previous engagement events led by Sandwell Council in July 2023, and is intended to help shape the vision for Brandhall Eco-Park. We would welcome your views and ideas to inform the park’s future. Background The existing consented masterplan proposes the creation of a new high-quality and sustainable community, delivering the first public park in Sandwell’s 50-year history, a primary school to replace Causeway Green Primary School, and the...
Friar Park Millennium Centre Extension and Refurbishment Project - Information Sharing Event
Sandwell Council is inviting residents to view the proposals for the Friar Park Millennium Centre. The project, which is being funded via the Wednesbury Levelling Up Partnership, will involve refurbishing the existing main building alongside building a new extension to the rear. The improvements will help respond to concerns raised by residents about whether the current centre is big enough to serve the growing population in the Friar Park ward. A weblink titled ...
Code of Practice for the Display of Goods and Advertising Boards on the Adopted Footway
Concerns relating to businesses displaying goods on the footway outside shop fronts and in some cases along kerbside opposite shops have been long standing. Shop front displays can narrow footways for pedestrians and obscure sight lines, with potential safety hazard for vulnerable people with sight impairments, wheelchairs users etc.