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🫶 Our My Community Fund is now open! Groups across the West Mids can apply for a share of PCC Simon Foster's £330k funding pot! It turns money seized from criminals into something that benefits the whole community. Find out more and apply: westmidlands-pcc.gov.uk/pcc-launches-3…
#MyTomorrow launches free resources for youth organisations & schools to help engage young people in decision-making and promote #youthvoice Positive Youth Foundation
Officers from St. Matthew's Police and our Partnerships Team are at #WalsallPride helping to keep people safe and talking to people about the fantastic career opportunities we have.
PCC Simon Foster is urging people with zombie knives to hand them in now - or face the full force of the law. The PCC is backing a surrender scheme launched by the Home Office as a new law comes in next month cracking down on dangerous weapons. westmidlands-pcc.gov.uk/pcc-urges-peop…
We understand your concerns about the recent toxic chemical spill in our canal and the devastating impact it has had on our local wildlife. That's why, in partnership with the Canal & River Trust, we're hosting drop-in sessions to provide you with information, reassurance ⬇️ 1/2
Canal & River Trust Session 1: 📆Friday, 30 August 2024 ⏰1-3pm 📍LMRCA Railway Club, Sports Club, Wednesbury Road, Walsall, WS1 4JG Session 2: 📆Friday, 6 September 2024 ⏰4-6pm 📍St John's Church, Pleck and Bescot, Scarborough Road, Walsall, WS2 9TR 2/2 Canal & River Trust West Midlands
We are pleased to announce that the new West Midlands Violence Reduction Partnership My Tomorrow Change Makers Programme is now open for recruitment. My Tomorrow Change Makers is a youth led training programme influenced by the My Tomorrow campaign. Young people across the West Midlands are making their
(MakerFest is delivered by Walsall Council in partnership with local non-profit @urbnhax, @mewartgallery and Walsall Cultural Compact. It has been supported by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS)’s Cultural Development Fund: Round Three: Arts Council England)