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Improving Leamore Park
Wed 27 Apr 2022Your Views Matter, Share them here: www.walsall.gov.uk/GreeningBloxwich
Background:
Walsall Council has been successful in bidding for 'Towns Fund' - government money designed to improve and regenerate areas that need a boost. £4.5m funding has been secured and earmarked to improve key green spaces in Bloxwich and we want you to have your say on how it is spent.
We are in the early stages developing our ideas for King George V Memorial Playing Fields, Leamore Park and Bloxwich Park, Promenade Gardens and Pat Collins Memorial Garden which aim to make these public green spaces cleaner, greener and safer, benefiting everyone in the community.
Ideas could include the improvement and redevelopment of existing buildings and key features including lighting, seating, sports, games and play facilities, planting, landscaping and the development of nature zones.
For more information visit: www.walsall.gov.uk/GreeningBloxwich and fill in the online questionnaire.
To help us formulate our initial ideas and designs we are now seeking the views of the wider community. Please take the time to respond and give your feedback and ideas regarding the future development of these parks in Bloxwich. Once we have some outline plans we will publish them and seek community views again, before submitting proposals as a formal planning application.
The closing date for responses is 7 May 2022.
If you require this information in an alternative format, larger print or need support to complete this questionnaire, please email healthyspaces@walsall.gov.uk
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Stranger Danger
Fri 08 Apr 2022Dear All,
We received a report of suspicious activity, in the Pelsall area, where a child was approached by a man in a vehicle this morning (8th April 2022) and asked her to get into his car.
West Midlands Police are aware and dealing with this.
Fortunately suspicious activity around schools is extremely rate.
Where incidents are reported we investigate and liaise with local schools and residents and urge anyone who may have seen something to give us a call on 101.
We take all reports of this nature seriously and thank people for their vigilance.
It’s timely to remind youngsters to observe our personal safety advice:
- Never go off on your own with a stranger, take things from them or get in a car with them.
- Make sure you tell your parents where you are.
- If someone scares you, or makes you feel uncomfortable go somewhere safe, which could be your home, your school or a police station.
- Remember to tell someone what has happened straight away.
- Always dial 999 in an emergency.
For advice visit the NPCC website - https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/staying-safe-away-from-home/
Regards
Seona Baker
Child Safeguarding Coordinator – Education and Early Years
Childrens Services
Walsall M.B.C.
Education Development Centre
Pelsall Lane, Rushall
Walsall, WS4 1 NG
Tel: 07951 819648
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Easter Learn To RIDE lessons
Fri 08 Apr 2022