Brownhills Winter Fest Announced For December 2021

A fun-packed winter event in Brownhills for all the family will take place at the Civic Square on the evening of Tuesday 14 December, 2021.

Entrance is free and attendees can expect live entertainment, crafts stalls and food and drink, as well as games for the children.

Live performances will be conducted by local theatre and music groups, while local micro-bakery and coffee house, Bean and Baked, will be providing food and drink.

The organisers are also hoping to raise some money during the event for The Lamp Food Bank, a local charity run by St James Church and volunteers.

The Brownhills Winter Fest will run between 6pm-9pm at Brownhills Civic Square, 72A Hight Street, Brownhills, Walsall, WS8 6EW.

brownhills winter fest 2021

*The Civic Square in Brownhills is a newly-created recreational space that will be used to host a variety of events and is situated on the High Street next to Kwik Fit.

Meet You By The Walsall Hippo For New AR Discovery Trail

Inspired by the Walsall hippo, the much-loved landmark that has stood in town for over 45 years, a new hidden hippo trail aims to get residents exploring the town like never before.

walsall hippo

Using an augmented reality (AR) app, Walsall folk will be invited to search the town for camouflaged hippo cut outs which will come to life when viewed through the app.

In order to bring the trail to life, Walsall Council are seeking talented local artists to help create the artwork and are offering commissions between £25-£250. Applications can be made online.

A statement released via the council’s Our Walsall Twitter page reveals: “Working in partnership with Urban Hax, through the AR App, the Hidden Hippo Trail will give massive exposure to the participating Artists (who they are, links to their other work etc).”

A date for the start of the Walsall AR discover trail has yet to be finalised, but we’ll let you know as soon as we hear anything!

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Walsall Fireworks Displays For 2021

While Walsall Council has decided not to go ahead with the usual fireworks displays at King George V playing fields, Willenhall Park and Holland Park due to safety concerns, there are still a number of other organised displays to enjoy.

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Aldridge Stick & Wicket Club

  • Date: 6th November
  • Where: The Green, Aldridge, Walsall, WS9 8NH.
  • Time: 5.30pm gates open, 7.30pm first display, 8.20pm second display
  • What to expect: Food, bars, fun fair
  • Price: Advance tickets – £6 per adult, £4 for under 12s. Family Ticket : 2+2 = £16. Tickets available on the door but prices will be £7 per adult and £5 for under 12s.

 

Hawkins Sports & Social Club

  • Date: 5th November
  • Where: Coppice Lane, Cheslyn Hay, Walsall, WS6 7EY.
  • Time: 7.30pm, fireworks at 8pm.
  • What to expect: Bonfire lighting and fireworks display
  • Price: Free.

 

Pelsall Cricket and Sports Club

  • Date: 5th November
  • Where: Walsall Road, Pelsall, WS3 4BP.
  • Time: 6pm opens, 8.30pm fireworks
  • What to expect: Bar and family disco from 6pm, hot food, rides, bouncy castle
  • Price: £6 each or £18 for a family ticket of 4.

 

Walsall Rugby Club

  • Date: 5th November
  • Where: Delves Road, Walsall, WS1 3JY.
  • Time: 6.30pm.
  • What to expect: Bar, BBQ, sparkler area
  • Price: £5 adults, £3 children

If you know of any other Walsall firework displays, drop up us a message so we can add them to the list.

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Bloxwich Community Rally Together To Create Stunning Knitted Poppy Display

The Bloxwich community has prepared for Remembrance Sunday next month with a fitting display of 5,000 knitted poppies to commemorate the contribution of military and civilian servicemen and women.

The area by the fountain and the Pat Collins memorial clock in the promenade gardens have been decorated with poppies donated, crocheted and knitted by the community.

teddy poppies

The original plan was to gather donations of a few hundred poppies, but after being inundated with help, there are now 5,000 poppies that adorn the two structures and surrounding fencing.

poppies on the pat collins clock

The Bloxwich community will once again pay their tribute on Remembrance Sunday from 9.30am on 11 November with a muster for parade in Bloxwich Memorial Club to the cenotaph on the high street.

There are also numerous church services, including at All Saints’ Church at 9.30am before the congregation gather outside at 10.30am for the reading of the names of the fallen.

poppies bloxwich

Thanks to Mike Reynolds and the Poppies for the Fountain 2021 Facebook page for providing the above images.

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Walsall Canal Basin Warning: 21 People In Two Weeks Fall In

[UPDATE] As well as safety tape being wrapped around the moorings to protect pedestrians from falling into the Walsall Canal Basin, Council leader Mike Bird has said that he is also looking into further safety measures.

Two children were taken to hospital this week alongside two adults after finding themselves in deep water at the Walsall Canal Basin off Gallery Square.

walsall canal basinPicture credit: Birmingham Canal Navigations Society

The notorious body of water has claimed numerous victims over the years, with reports of 21 people in the last couple of weeks falling in.

On Tuesday afternoon at approximately 1.30pm, a man fell into the water from the side of the basin by Peri Fino. A few minutes later, a little girl fell in. A boy then jumped in to help and three adults followed to help with the rescue.

An ambulance and paramedic were called to the scene and four people were taken to hospital for further treatment.

A spokesman for the Canal and River Trust said: “We’re sorry to hear that a group of people have fallen into the Walsall Basin – this must have been an awful experience for everyone involved and we hope they all make a quick recovery from their ordeal.

“To improve safety, and to remind people to stay away from the edge, a safety buoy has been installed in the middle of the basin warning local people that the water is deep and to take care when walking next to the basin.

“We are aware that there is a section of the basin covered in weed making it look like thick grass, hiding the water underneath. Although a lot of the weed has already been removed, dealing with the weed is an ongoing issue as it grows quickly and is difficult to control. A team from Canal and River Trust along with local volunteers will be out in the basin removing more of the weed in the next few days.”

In January this year, a 1.8m buoy was placed in the basin to help prevent people falling into the basin, but it appears to have had little effect.

It’s believed that the green bed of algae on top of the water gives the impression that the area is covered in astroturf, resulting in people assuming it’s okay to step on it.

Source: Express & Star

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Walsall Scare Maze Terrifying Residents This Halloween

Open nightly until November 6, the award-winning Walsall Scare Maze has already been terrifying the residents of the town this month.

The live action immersive experience is situated at 41 Birchills Street and this year’s thrill ride has been dubbed ‘Bunker 41’, promising “a twisted immersive scare maze with live actors”.

Some of the reviews suggest that it’s not for the feint-hearted!

Kerry Dytor-Uren said: “I attended last night with my mother. For someone who doesn’t scare easy, I screamed all the way round the attraction. So much was packed into it. The actors were amazing, and their costumes/make up was on point.  Very highly recommend to anyone who’s into this kind of thing! Can’t wait for the next one now”.

Sally-anne Millard said: “Omg what can I say Walsall Scare Maze you did it again absolutely amazing night, scared the living daylights out of us again but wow fantastic night. I would highly recommend anyone to go here if you love a good scare you won’t be disappointed. You can truly understand why they have won so many awards.”

More details about the Walsall Scare Maze can be found on the official Facebook page and tickets can be purchased from the website, priced £13.

If you don’t manage to get tickets for Bunker 21, the team behind the event are also planning a scare maze this Christmas called ‘The Hellebration’, which runs from December 11.

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Over 140 Arrests In Drug Supply Chain Crackdown In West Midlands

Between 11-17 October, West Midlands Police –  with help from neighbouring police forces – have raided homes of people suspected of running drug supply networks and have arrested 143 people.

The move is an attempt to disrupt the supply of cannabis, crack cocaine and heroin in the region.

In total, 3,400 cannabis plants were seized alongside 630 wraps of Class A drugs and a variety of weapons, including firearms, knives and machetes.

Other items seized include burner phones and £30,000 worth of cash.

Superintendent Wendy Bailey, our lead for County Lines, said: “These gangs are ruthless: they use people as commodities, coercing or threatening them to deal drugs on their behalf. It’s not rare for these people, including children, to be attacked by rival drugs gangs.

“Last week was really successful: we executed 43 warrants during as we went after offenders and ran operations at transport hubs, and on the road and rail network, looking for people moving drugs.

“But importantly we also carried out work aimed at protecting children from exploitation and to raise awareness of tactics used by drugs gangs.

“Officers visited care homes and schools, spoke to staff at hotels and taxi firms so they know the signs to be aware of, and ex-offenders now working as mentors with the charity St Giles came in to share their experiences with our officers.

“This was a week of joint activity with other forces and charities but rest assured we are targeting County Lines gangs every day of the week.”

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Cannock Street Festival This Weekend

Cannock Town Centre plays host to a day of live music, food and drink this weekend as part of an event called ‘Cannock Walking Street’.

cannock walking street

Running from 1pm-7pm on Saturday 23 October, the market place in the town centre will come alive with street food, stalls, mobile bars and local music artists.

Among the mobile food stalls are the Eden Bar & Kitchen, where you can grab yourself a pizza and prosecco and Chef Stef with her array of Mac ‘n’ Cheese dishes.

Other mobile food stalls include Jamrock Catering with a selection of authentic Caribbean food, Urban Spice with authentic Punjabi street food and Chiang Mai with an array of Thai food.

Other stalls include Time and Space Toys, Usborne Books and various craft and retail stalls.

Live music includes the Amy Winehouse tribute band Reggae Winehouse, the Staffordshire rock choir and solo artists, Megan Emery, Michael Dell and Haydn Jones.

Shops are also staying open later than usual and once the outside entertainment has finished many of the local pubs are hosting special evenings with live music, open mics and quizzes.

Cannock town crier Peter James Taunton will open the Cannock Walking Street at 1pm on Saturday.

Visit the Cannock Walking Street Facebook page for updates.

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Two Walsall Parks Receive Green Flag Award Of Approval

Two Walsall parks and open spaces have received a Green Flag Award, an accreditation that recognises well managed parks and open spaces.

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King George V Playing Fields

King George V Playing Fields in Bloxwich and Walsall Arboretum have received the internationally recognised stamp of approval, which brings the total to eight local open spaces that have now been awarded the accolade.

The full list of open spaces that have received a Green Flag Award are:

  • Blackwood Park
  • Fibbersley Local Nature Reserve
  • King George V Playing Field
  • Kings Hill Park
  • Merrions Wood
  • Palfrey Park
  • Walsall Arboretum
  • Willenhall Memorial Park

Walsall Councillor Oliver Butler Portfolio holder for Clean & Green services said, “This is a great result for Walsall and is testament to all the commitment and hard work from our staff and many volunteers, which I really admire and appreciate.

“By adding the Arboretum and King George V Playing Fields to this already impressive list, it means we have now achieved a Green Flag status at a total of eight different green spaces around Walsall.

“Walsall Council is proud to gain these awards because the standards needed to get Green Flag status are exacting.  These parks and open spaces have met the highest standards in horticulture, safety and environmental management.  All of which helps support healthy lives and enhanced well-being. Well done all!”

Public Vigil For Murdered MP To Be Held In Walsall

A public vigil in Walsall will be held in remembrance of Sir David Amess, the conservative member of parliament who tragically lost his life last Friday.

Councillor Rasab, Chairman of the Walsall Conservative party, highlights the vigil on Twitter

Sir David, MP for Southend West, was stabbed multiple times while hosting a constituency surgery at a Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea on 15 October 2021. He was treated for his injuries at the scene, but later died.

The attack was declared a terrorist incident after 25-year-old Ali Harbi Ali, a South London-born man with Somali heritage and the son of a former Somali government official, was arrested, according to BBC sources.

The vigil will take place outside St. Pauls Crossing, Darwall Street, Walsall, WS1 1DA at 6pm-6.30pm on Tuesday 19 October.

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