Business 3 Mins Read0 ViewsBloxwich Launchpad shortlisted for prestigious Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors regional awardsJune 3, 20260 Read More
Business 3 Mins Read86 ViewsSangha Sisters Launch New ‘First of its Kind’ Wellness Clinic in the UKJune 1, 20260 Read More
Events 2 Mins Read50 ViewsIntroducing Sandwell’s new Mayor – Councillor Margaret SuttonMay 30, 20260 Read More
Business 2 Mins Read7 ViewsCouncil visits around 2,000 tenants in an intensive week of activity to offer supportJuly 31, 20250 Read More
Health & Fitness 3 Mins Read1 ViewsOsprey Charging acquires land to establish its largest EV charging hub in Scotland, installing 16 ultra-rapid chargers in Paisley, GlasgowMay 20, 20240 Read More
Events 2 Mins Read18 ViewsPlenty on offer at Walsall Leisure Centres this half-termFebruary 17, 20250 Read More
Business 1 Min Read36 ViewsPrimary school admissions now open in SandwellSeptember 27, 20250 Read More
Sandwell Council awards Sandwell & West Birmingham NHS Trust the Freedom of the BoroughDecember 19, 20240
Christmas boost for children and families as Sandwell Council continues to support residentsDecember 17, 20240
Sandwell Council has launched its five-year Better Research for Better Health programme, bringing in £5 million funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research. This programme will improve how we do research, how we use it to make decisions and how we communicate findings to others. This will help to ensure that local services meet the needs of residents, give good value for money, and support the council’s goals. It is one of 30 Health Determinants Research Collaborations (HDRCs) in the UK. It is a partnership between Sandwell Council, the University of Birmingham and the voluntary sector, represented by Sandwell Council of Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) and Sandwell Consortium. The launch event was attended by Sandwell Council officers, as well as the Chief Executive and Cabinet Members, and others, including University research partners, regional public health bodies, and Sandwell voluntary sector organisations. The event focussed on how Sandwell and its partners can collaborate to improve people’s health in the borough. Shokat Lal, Chief Executive of Sandwell Council, said: “The HDRC will help to strengthen how we use research and evidence to make decisions, considering the needs and values of our diverse communities. This will help to ensure that services are prioritised to support those most in need, support us to get value for money and deliver our Council Plan.” Sandwell Council’s Cabinet Member for Adult Services, Health and Wellbeing, Councillor Jackie Taylor, said: “The Health Determinants Research Collaboration team will be delivering community engagement roadshows within each of the six towns in Spring 2025. These roadshows will offer the opportunity for Sandwell residents to learn more about the programme and how they can be involved.”December 16, 20240
Kids Section 2 Mins Read3 ViewsOver 90% of pupils in Walsall offered a secondary school place of their choiceMarch 3, 20250 Read More
Health & Fitness 2 Mins Read0 ViewsWalking, wheeling and cycling plan set for approvalMarch 19, 20250 Read More
Events 2 Mins Read33 ViewsExpert offers free personal safety sessions for womenMarch 6, 20250 Read More