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Budget Consultation 2024

Each year, the council is legally required to set a balanced budget. In recent years this has become more difficult. Like all local authorities, Sandwell Council faces significant financial pressure from the rising demand for services at the same time as costs are going up due to inflation. It has been calculated that there is a £4 billion gap between the amount of money available for local councils in England and the amount that would be needed to maintain services at...

Closes 19 November 2024

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Open opportunities to get involved

Men's Mental Health Campaign Surveys 2024

We want all people in Sandwell to “feel good and function well” to give them the best opportunity to live their life to its full potential. Anyone can have poor mental health at any time in their lives. However, people in Sandwell have been shown to have high rates of common mental disorders such as depression and anxiety, as well as more serious mental illness. Men are less likely to seek mental health support or get support when they are in a mental health crisis. Suicide is...

Closes 31 October 2024

Sandwell End of Life Care & Compassionate Communities Questionnaire 2024

Sandwell Council Public Health want to find out your thoughts and opinions on the six Sandwell Better Endings End-of-Life Care Strategy promises. Your responses will help us understand what is working well, what we can improve and overall, how we can better meet the needs of our Sandwell community. This survey is aimed at Sandwell residents aged 18+.

Closes 8 November 2024

Closed consultations and engagement

Issues we've asked you about previously

Sandwell MBC - Council Tax Reduction Scheme 2025-26 Consultation

As we have to every year, Sandwell Council is currently considering whether any changes are needed to the Local Council Tax Reduction Scheme for working age applicants. No changes are being considered for people of pension age as they are covered by a separate national scheme. Across the c ouncil's area, currently around 29,600 Council Tax payers receive Council Tax Reduction of which 18,400 are of working age. The...

Closed 27 October 2024

Review of Sandwell's Voluntary and Community Sector

Trueman Change Management Ltd has been appointed by Sandwell Council to independently review the funding provided to voluntary and community sector organisations in the borough. This review is a crucial part of the council’s wider work to align activities with the strategic outcomes outlined in the recently approved Council Plan 2024-2027 and to support the Medium-Term Financial Strategy. Sandwell Council acknowledges the essential role that the...

Closed 25 October 2024

Application for an Environmental Permit

The Pollution Prevention and Control (England and Wales) Regulations 2000 The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016 Arcelormittal Construction UK Limited has applied for a permit from Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council to operate an installation producing composite insulating panels which is likely to involve the use in any 12-month period of 5 or more tonnes of di-isocyanate at Cakemore Road, Rowley Regis, West Midlands B65 0QL.

Closed 24 October 2024

Your impact

Outcomes of issues we have asked you about previously. See all outcomes

We asked

Residents and community groups were asked for their views on our Mobility Scooter Policy, which is being revised. The policy sets out the council’s approach to promoting the use and safe storage of mobility scooters within the council’s communal spaces.

This public consultation has provided an opportunity to engage with our residents and community groups, helping us to make the best possible decisions it comes to the management of mobility scooter usage and storage, protecting the health and safety of all residents living in our accommodation, as well as staff and visitors.

You said

In total, 17 responses were captured by the online public consultation. One more response was captured via phone and inputted into the online consultation.

Support across the questions was reasonably high, with respondents tending to either agree or strongly agree with the aims of the policy. The average agreement was 73%, showing a good level of support for the Mobility Scooter Policy overall.

Responses have been carefully considered by the council and a consultation report has been produced. A copy of the report can be downloaded below.

We did

The consultation highlighted a number of additional suggestions which the council have been considered and adopted into the final version of Sandwell Council’s Mobility Scooter Policy. These recommendations will inform our management process for mobility scooters within low- and high-rise flats going forward.

As a result of the feedback given by our residents, we are now working on policy focusing on the safe use and storage of e-bikes and e-scooters in council-owned accommodation and public spaces. A consultation for this policy will be available in the near future.

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