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Multidisciplinary engineering firm adi Group recently took part in St Basils Big Sleepout, an annual event whereby individuals sleep out for a night to raise money for vulnerable young people who are at risk of homelessness. Every year, St Basils supports over 4000 young people across the West Midlands region, helping them to break the ‘cycle of homelessness’ by ensuring they receive the assistance they need to never become at risk of homelessness again.  

Affordable new homes provider Bromford is reassuring West Midlands children that its homes are on Santa’s radar this Christmas. Bromford, which is building new affordable homes in the area, is keen to make sure that Santa stops by all its new developments this festive season.

Catherine Jarrett, Director of Sales and Marketing at Bromford, said: “As the Christmas season is now in full swing, we want to reassure children and their parents who have moved to a Bromford home that Santa has been notified of their new address.

RSPCA Inspector Ben Jones said: “The cats, who we’ve named Gladys and Gertrude, were abandoned in a light blue cat carrier in Watery Lane in Coleshill on November 12. Thankfully they were discovered by a member of the public who kindly helped them to safety.

“They were examined by the team at RSPCA Newbrook Animal Hospital who advised that they are both young adults and have each had a litter of kittens recently. 

The Homebuilding & Renovating Show experts gave their predictions and advice for 2023, with Paul Testa, designer of low-energy homes and director of HEM Architects, saying: "I'm predicting that 2023 will finally be the year that mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) is established as a key element in self-build and retrofit projects. It's the most convincing way to maintain excellent air-quality without increasing heat demand in the home.

The West Midland Combined Authority’s (WMCA) commitment to the environment blossomed further as a partnership with the Woodland Trust was officially launched at Brookvale Park, Birmingham.

Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands, planted the first tree to celebrate the region being a recipient of £300,000 as part of the Trust’s Emergency Tree Fund to help the region reach their environmental targets alongside representatives of the Woodland Trust, Amazon and WMCA’s environment team.

The City of Wolverhampton Council is concerned people could be more tempted than normal to turn to loan sharks this Christmas with the cost-of-living crisis putting huge pressure on household finances. The Council is supporting the England Illegal Money Lending Team’s new campaign #SleighNoToLoanSharks and wants to highlight other ways families can still have a happy Christmas this year without spiralling into a vicious cycle of debt.

The RSPCA is appealing to people to come forward with information after two puppies - one of whom was dead and the other barely alive - were found abandoned at Maurice Lea Memorial Park in Swadlincote. A local veterinary practice alerted the animal welfare charity after a member of the public had taken the tiny puppies - thought to be fox terriers - into them at about 4.20pm on Wednesday November 30, after finding them abandoned in the park in a black plastic bag.

Economic Secretary Andrew Griffith was in Edinburgh today, where he hailed the success of Scotland’s financial services sector and the strength of the Union. 

Speaking at TheCityUK’s Annual Conference, the minister praised the energy and vitality of Edinburgh, the second biggest financial hub in the UK, with one seventh of Edinburgh’s workers – 50,000 people – employed by the sector.

A Buckingham Palace household member has apologised and resigned over "unacceptable comments" made to a Black British guest at a reception hosted by the Queen Consort.

Ngozi Fulani, the founder of a charity supporting victims of domestic abuse, says she was repeatedly asked by a royal aide where she was "really from". She was asked at the Buckingham Palace event where she was from in Africa.

Hundreds more families and individuals at risk of homelessness are to get a safe and comfortable place to call home thanks to a £9 million investment by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA).

The funding will enable Tamworth-based social enterprise Cornerstone to nearly double the number of properties it owns and uses to help families and others in desperate need of accommodation.