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Take part in consultations, surveys and conversations that interest you, and find out more about decisions we’ve made



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Open opportunities to get involved

Walking and Cycling Maps

We would like to receive feedback on the walking and cycling maps for each of the six towns. Click the links below to download the maps. Oldbury Rowley Regis and Cradley Heath Smethwick Tipton Wednesbury West Bromwich

Closes 31 May 2026

CIL Public Consultation

The Community Infrastructure Levy is a charge applied by the council on new building developments in the area. In Sandwell, 15% of these funds can be spent in the local community. Community Infrastructure Levy Grants of up to £5,000 are available to community groups to enhance their work. To view the live consultations please click here . The information you provide will only be used to inform us about your views on the specified project. Data collected will not be used for any...

Closes 31 March 2027

Closed consultations and engagement

Issues we've asked you about previously

SHAPE Your Talent 2026

SHAPE Your Talent is a talent competition for young people aged 8-19 year olds (up to 25 for young people with additional needs) who live, work or are educated in Sandwell. You can vote for a semi-finalist in the 8-13 category and you can vote for a semi-finalist in the 14-19 category.

Closed 8 May 2026

Go Play Grassroots 26/27 Application Form

Sandwell Council values the role of play in building children and young people’s confidence, self ‑ esteem, social interaction, mental health and wellbeing. The Go Play Sandwell Grassroots Grant Programme (formerly ‘Creating a Playable Sandwell’) supports voluntary and community sector (not ‑ for ‑ profit) organisations, including grassroots groups, to deliver open, accessible and quality free play experiences. The target...

Closed 10 April 2026

Drug and Alcohol services across Sandwell

Sandwell Public Health have commissioned S Squared to carry out an Equality Impact Assessment of drug and alcohol services across Sandwell. As part of this work, we are gathering feedback to understand how well current services meet the needs of our communities. We are keen to hear from adults aged 18 and over who live or work in Sandwell or have any experience of drug and alcohol services here. This includes: People who have used drug and alcohol services in...

Closed 10 April 2026

Your impact

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

We asked

Residents were invited to share their views on the proposed E-Bike and E-Scooter Policy, which outlines the council’s approach to managing the use, storage, and safety of e-bikes and e-scooters within council-owned accommodation.

We held a resident engagement session to discuss the proposed policy and gather feedback on key issues, including fire safety, storage, and appropriate use.

You said

Residents expressed concerns about the fire and safety risks associated with e-bikes and e-scooters, particularly within residential properties and communal areas. Concerns were raised about the potential for serious incidents, with one resident sharing an example of property damage caused by an e-bike.

Respondents highlighted the need for clear guidance within the policy on which types of e-bikes and e-scooters are safe to purchase, use and store, including reference to safety standards and manufacturers.

Residents also raised questions about whether a single policy should cover e-bikes, e-scooters, and mobility scooters. There were concerns about how any proposed measures would be enforced, including suggestions for a registration system and the role of CCTV.

Additional feedback included the importance of ensuring the policy covers visitors, the consideration of Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) for these devices, and the need to explore alternative storage options if restrictions are introduced.

While safety concerns were prominent, residents also recognised that e-bikes and e-scooters can provide an affordable and environmentally friendly mode of transpor

We did

We have reviewed the policy to strengthen guidance on fire safety risks and to ensure clearer information is provided on the safe purchase, use, and storage of e-bikes and e-scooters.

We have clarified the scope of the policy, including how it applies within council-owned properties and to visitors, and considered the role of safety measures such as PAT testing.

We have also considered the balance between safety concerns and the benefits of e-bikes and e-scooters as a sustainable transport option. Challenges around enforcement, storage provision, and resource constraints have been acknowledged and factored into the policy review.

Amendments have been made where appropriate, and all feedback from the engagement session has been considered in refining the final version of the policy.

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