Birmingham St Mary’s and John Taylor Hospice confirm successful charity merger
Birmingham St Mary’s and John Taylor Hospices are delighted to announce that the two charities have successfully merged together to form one Birmingham wide organisation.
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Inspiring The Next Generation Birmingham St Mary’s and John Taylor Hospices are delighted to announce that the two charities have successfully merged together to form one Birmingham wide organisation.
Birmingham-based Sampad South Asian Arts & Heritage are delighted to have been awarded funding from The Baring Foundation for a vital community project in one of the city’s most deprived areas.
A city council scheme that provides grants and funding for voluntary organisations and charities has been given permission to be extended and recommissioned.
The 10 Neighbourhood Networks Schemes – one for each constituency – provide older people with a range of community-based support within their neighbourhoods.
Black Country Housing Group (BCHG), an award-winning housing association based in Blackheath, has highlighted its commitment to tackling anti-social behaviour (ASB) by joining the national ASB Awareness Week campaign, which ran from July 19 to July 25.
Wolverhampton is to become home to a second Tiny Forest to help local communities connect with nature and protect their environment for the future.
People living and working in Haringey with passion for the borough are being invited to consider becoming councillors in a new council campaign.
A brand-new Green Gym and food growing space has opened for locals in Bournville, thanks to Mondelēz International’s Health for Life programme.
Expert family lawyers are warning that victims of domestic violence could face increased danger as the new football season is due to start soon.
Dr Marcia McLaughlin met up with her best friend Marcia from School, and her surrogate mother Hazel who looked out for her through her teenage years for the first time in a very long time, reminiscing about their childhood and cracking jokes all afternoon.
In the first month of operation the daily average number of vehicles entering the Clean Air Zone was between 95,000 – 100,00. During the same period the percentage of vehicles subject to the daily fee reduced from 18.7% in the first two weeks of operation to 12.4% in the final part of the month, following the introduction of payments on 14 June 2021.
Passenger cars accounted for 80% of unique vehicles entering the zone on a daily basis with light goods vehicles (vans) the second largest category of vehicles at 9%.
The online dating industry is huge and worth billions, and a dating app is often the go-to place for many singletons. However, one thing it seems that many of us have learnt during this extraordinary COVID-19 period is just how important it is to have friends.
It’s relatively easy to find somewhere to go to find a potential partner, but what about finding a new buddy? Making a friend, a good friend, as an adult can be a tricky business – unlike it was for many of us when we were children.
Bicester Heritage has again been formally recognised for its regeneration of one of the UK’s most ‘at risk’ sites of national historic importance, receiving the Conservation and Regeneration category at this year’s Construction Excellence SECBE Awards.
Beat the Street Wolverhampton is in full swing, with thousands of children, young people and their families getting out and about and exploring their city. This week's theme is Go Active,
Network Rail has released alarming footage of children playing near live railway lines in Worcestershire as a warning to local families during the summer holidays.
With most children now off school until September,
Sproutl, a UK gardening tech start-up that aims to open up gardening to a whole new generation of gardeners and get everyone to plant something, has today launched a curated online marketplace that celebrates the best brands and businesses in the gardening industry.
Thousands of pounds raised after Marcus Rashford's mural in Manchester was vandalised will be donated to a food bank charity. The artwork was defaced after England's loss in the Euro 2020 final in which Rashford missed a penalty.