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[15 Jun 2010 | No Comment | ]

THE Union Flag will be flying high outside Sandwell Council House in Oldbury next week to mark the official Armed Forces Day on Saturday June 26.
The borough’s mayor Councillor Pauline Hinton will raise the flag at 11am on Monday June 21 accompanied by her consort and husband Councillor David Hinton and other civic dignitaries.
Royal British Legions from throughout Sandwell will parade, flying their own standards, along with school children, the Guides and Scouts and Territorial Army centres.
Cllr Hinton said: “I am personally very proud to honour our heroic forces in …

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[11 Jun 2010 | No Comment | ]

Sandwell Horticultural Show – Call To Gardeners
Black Country gardeners are being urged to plan their growing season so that they will have crops ready for the area’s top flower and vegetable show – the Sandwell Horticultural Show.
The show, which attracts competitors from throughout the Black Country, gives growers of fruit, flowers and vegetables the chance to win much-coveted prizes at the event which is part of the Sandwell Community Show.
It also gives people with a range of hobbies the opportunity to win prizes for homecrafts, wine-making and floral arrangements in …

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[11 Jun 2010 | No Comment | ]

With support from Sandwell Primary Care Trust and other local partners two coffee mornings are being held this month by the South Asian Diabetes Support Group – and you’re invited!
The coffee mornings, in Langley and Smethwick are part of the Primary Care Trust’s plans to help patients with diabetes improve control of their blood sugar levels. South Asian communities are typically at a higher risk of developing the condition, and so the discussions will in Urdu, Punjabi and English languages.
Sham Malhi, Health Education Support Officer at Sandwell Primary Care …

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[10 Jun 2010 | No Comment | ]

Music lovers can sit back and enjoy a selection of summer band concerts due to start in Sandwell this weekend.
The ‘Music in the Park’ Sunday concert programme will showcase local musicians at the free concerts that will be held in the borough’s parks over the next few weeks.
All of the concerts start at approximately 2.30pm and finish at around 5pm with a short break around 3.30pm.
The concerts, which have been organised by Sandwell’s Parks and Countryside Management Services, are free and chairs will be available for those wishing to attend.
Cabinet …

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[20 May 2010 | No Comment | ]

World Cup Fever
World Cup fever will hit Sandwell Leisure Centres over the next few months.
The celebrations include tournament festivals and interactive activities at local gyms.
The celebrations kick off with a football tournament at Tipton Sports Academy on May 23 from 10am-4pm supported by a variety of activities for the whole family to enjoy.
Tournaments are also taking place at Hadley Stadium on June 5 and Oldbury Leisure Centre on June 13.
Smethwick Swimming Centre is also planning to keep its members interested in their fitness workouts while the World Cup is on …

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[15 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
Langley Band are  Champions!

 
Langley Band were successful at the Midlands Area Championships held at Bedworth Civic Hall on Saturday 13 March.
As well as a handsome trophy, they have earned the right to compete in the National Championships to be held  in Harrogate in September.
Langley Band is the Midlands oldest Brass Band.
The band is self-supporting relying on the members weekly donations, and the profit made from concert fees and recordings. The band membership is made up from a diverse section of people including school pupils and teachers, engineers, police officers, a museum curator, accountants, …

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[13 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
PAULINE HINTON TO BE NEW MAYOR OF SANDWELL

 
Councillor Pauline Hinton, a leading Labour cabinet member, will become the borough’s first citizen in May – and will have Liberal Democrat leader Councillor Joyce Underhill as her Deputy Mayor.
Councillor Hinton, who is a Deputy Leader of the Labour-controlled Council, was selected as Mayor-elect by the general purposes committee.
Council leader Councillor Darren Cooper said he welcomed the decision to appoint Councillor Hinton as Mayor and Councillor Underhill as her deputy.
“Councillor Hinton is a very experienced member of the council and has undertaken some sterling work on important issues during her …

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[13 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
More money for extra Police Patrols

POLICE in Sandwell have netted extra Home Office funding to tackle specific crime and anti-social behaviour issues across the borough.
The month’s Operation Smokesignals has been launched with each of the six towns receiving about £5,000 to support extra patrols and policing activity responding to specific priorities raise by local people.
A further £4,000 has been given to Sandwell Wardens who will work closely with police teams to co-ordinate additional patrols and enforcement.
Oldbury officers are using the funding to increase patrols across all four local neighbourhoods. The teams will be patrolling at …

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[11 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]

 
Oldbury College of Sport is hosting the national schools Olympic weightlifting championships on Saturday March 13.
The event is expected to attract top young weightlifting stars from across the country and will include competitors from Sandwell and Halesowen.
College spokesman Sam Hayer said: “One of the highlights of the day will be the appearance of Zoe Smith, who is the reigning Commonwealth Youth Games gold medallist.
“Zoe is tipped to be a gold medal winner in this year’s Commonwealth Games in New Delhi in India. She is also the reigning British Olympic Athletics junior …

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[11 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]

 
As we all eagerly await early signs of spring, Sandwell Primary Care Trust is asking Sandwell people to take part in a ‘spring clean’ with a twist.
‘Spring Clean for the Soul’ is a special event being held in partnership between Sandwell Primary Care Trust and the borough’s Library and Information Services. It takes place on Saturday March 20th at Smethwick Library, High Street, Smethwick B66 1AA, 10.30am – 3.30pm.
Sasha Gelpi, Senior Mental Health Promotion Officer at Sandwell Primary Care Trust explains the purpose of the day. She said: “The start …