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Tenant Engagement Strategy for Council Tenants
Sandwell Council (SMBC) is committed to putting tenants at the heart of our housing services. Our Tenant Engagement Strategy sets out how we will listen to, involve, and work alongside tenants to shape the homes and communities where they live. Our key aims are to: Strengthen the tenant voice in decisions and service design Improve communication and transparency across housing services Make it easy and accessible for everyone to get involved Promote...
Sandwell Budget Consultation 2025
We want to hear your views about the services that are most important to you, and where we should prioritise spending. Here is an explanation of the situation: The Council spends around £366m each year on day-to-day services, such as refuse collections, recycling, street cleansing, providing libraries and leisure centres and adult and children’s social care services. We must meet all our legal requirements but can make choices in how we deliver some of these...
Closed consultations and engagement
Health and Well-being Strategy Consultation
Sandwell Health and Wellbeing Board is a statutory body which brings together partners from across the Borough to lead the improvement of the health and well-being of our population, with a specific focus on tackling health inequalities. Members include representatives from the Council, the NHS, Police, Fire and Rescue, Healthwatch, SHAPE, and the voluntary sector. One way the Board leads improvement of the health and well-being of our residents is to produce a Health and...
Physical Activity Framework Consultation
Sandwell Council is running a short survey to better understand how local residents exercise and help develop new policies. Tell us how you get active and how we can help you do more!
Housing Needs Assessment 2025
This consultation looks at our refreshed Housing Needs Assessment. The purpose of the Housing Needs Assessment is to outline the current and future housing need in the borough. The consultation asks for your views on our Housing Needs Assessment, whether it reflects the housing situation in your community, and how you think it should be used in the future.