Continental Street Market back in Walsall this month

The Continental Street Market in Walsall town centre returns later this month with an international mix of food and crafts.

From 10am-6pm on Thursday 22 February until Saturday 24 February, Park Street will be the location to browse the stalls and indulge in street food from around the world, including snacks from Germany, Mexico and India, as well as traditional foods such as hog roast.

Handmade crafts from North Africa and South America will also be available to purchase, alongside items and clothing from across the globe.

Clarks becomes latest iconic brand to close in Walsall

Clarks has become the latest retail store to close in Walsall town centre following a restructure of its outlets in a bid to increase profitability.

The Saddlers Centre outlet spent its final days cutting the price of its shoe range to just £5 in the lead-up to its closure on 10 February, 2024.

A spokesperson for Clarks stated that this isn’t the end of the iconic shoe brand with new stores continuing to be reopened and refitted as the industry adapts to the move towards online shopping.

The Saddlers Centre is soon to be part of a £1.5 billion investment programme designed to transform the area under the Walsall Town Centre Masterplan.

Described as a “creative and bold re-imagining of the type of place that Walsall town centre could become,” the Saddlers Centre will be refurbished, with recent draft images giving us a glimpse of what it may look like once complete.

Concept image of the new-look Saddlers Centre

Walsall Council moves to ban balloons and sky lanterns

As part of a wider nationwide initiative, the release of balloons and sky lanterns are set to be banned on Walsall council-owned or maintained grounds.

A new policy, which will be released on the Walsall Council website soon, will also encourage private landowners and event organisers to look at more eco-friendly options , including the planting of trees and digital fireworks as an alternative.

In a meeting held on 7 February, the council said that the releasing of balloons or sky lanterns is often a chosen way to mark an event, commemoration, or celebration. However, while these tributes are carried out with good intent, they can be damaging to the environment and present a fire hazard with ignited lanterns causing potential harm to open spaces and residential areas.

“Our priority is to create a cleaner, greener borough, where nature is respected and protected, and our parks and open spaces support the health and wellbeing of our residents and visitors,” said Councillor Gary Flint, Portfolio Holder for Wellbeing, Leisure and Public Spaces.

“This ban may have some small impacts upon third-party events which intend to generate income, but the council feels that the benefits of safeguarding our environment and preserving the natural beauty of our borough far outweigh the costs.

“As a council, we recognise the cultural significance and emotional value that balloon and lantern releases hold for various communities. To address this, accessible and affordable alternatives such as memorial walks, candles in jam jars, and community tree planting initiatives will be promoted, ensuring that diverse groups can continue to express themselves in environmentally friendly ways.”

160 councils across Britain have now banned the release of balloon and sky lanterns.

 

 

Walsall town centre lockout for hostile vehicles includes gates and bollards

Walsall Council is installing a series of gates, barges and bollards in sections of the town centre to protect visitors and businesses from terrorism.

Example of mitigation measure

A series of hostile vehicle mitigation measures will be implemented on Monday and Tuesday night (12-13 February) in Park Street, Bridge Street, Bradford Street and Digbeth Square.

The measures, which have been funded by income generated by parking charges, will be temporary while the council considers permanent measures, which include anti-terrorism plans for the Park Street and Gallery Square regeneration scheme.

“The terror threat in Walsall is low but real, and I fully support this action to secure the town centre. Community safety must always be a priority and anything that mitigates any potential threats posed by vehicles is to be welcomed, “ said Councillor Garry Perry, Deputy Leader and Portfolio Holder for Resilient Communities, Walsall Council.

“The installation of new HVM measures in Walsall is not due to any increased threat to the town centre, however the overall threat to the UK from terrorism remains substantial. This is a good opportunity for us to follow advice from expert colleagues in our counter Terrorism Unit, and work with Walsall Council to ensure that the town centre is safe and secure for residents and visitors,” said Chief Superintendent Phil Dolby from West Midlands Police.

Win tickets to BoatLife 2024 at the NEC Birmingham

Pioneer Magazines has teamed up with BoatLife 2024, the UK’s largest indoor boat show, to give away a pair of tickets to the upcoming event at the NEC Birmingham.

Running from 15 to 18 February, BoatLife 2024 kicks off the boating season in style with something for the whole family to enjoy!

Alongside 200+ boats on show from the biggest brands, enjoy live shows and exciting demos presented by the biggest experts in the business.

It’s not just about boats either! If you love the outdoor life, get set to explore the diverse range of outdoor equipment, while enjoying a wide range of family activities.

Why not take the kids to the indoor pool for a chance to test out some of the latest paddleboards and kayaks, or have a go on the outdoor Isuzu trail?

Keen to get started on a new watersports adventure? Check out the wide range of water sports equipment and latest clothing lines.

Explore the Angling Zone, which returns with all the equipment and supplies you need to start or continue with your fishing adventures.

Meanwhile, the Inland Zone caters for visitors interesting in barges, narrowboats and river cruisers with well-known ambassadors on hand to answer your questions.

More information can be found at: https://www.boatlifeevents.com/

Tickets for BoatLife 2024

  • Children under 16 enter for free
  • Free ticket arrangement for disabled visitors with accompanying carers.
  • Secure your tickets now at boatlifetickets.com (currently tickets are £15+£1 each, but £20 if you buy at the gate)

 

Win tickets to BoatLife 2024

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Terms

  • Prize: One pair of tickets for BoatLife 2024
  • The winner will be drawn using a random number generator from all entries via social media and email.
  • The closing date for entries is Monday, 12 February at noon GMT.
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Walsall Mayor wishes King Charles a swift recovery

Walsall’s Mayor has issued a public statement wishing King Charles a “swift and full recovery” following news that he was diagnosed with cancer early this week.

Buckingham Palace confirmed the diagnosis on 6 February stating that the King remains positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible.

“It is with great sadness that I heard the news and I commend him for being so open about his recent cancer diagnosis. I’m sure this will help promote greater public understanding for all those who are affected by cancer,” said Councillor Chris Towe.

“On behalf of Walsall Council and our residents, I extend all our best wishes to the King. Our thoughts are with his family at such a worrying time. Wishing you a speedy recovery Your Majesty.”

 

Snow predicted for Walsall this week

Met Office forecasters are predicting snowfall in the Walsall area later this week.

snowfall

A yellow warning has been issued with snow expected within a 24-hour period from 3am on Thursday 6 February until 3am on Friday.

Though snow in some parts of the country is expected to be as much as 15cm, the forecast for the Black Country states: “A band of rain, sleet, and increasingly snow, will push north on Thursday bringing up to 2cm snow at lower-levels, 2-5cm on ground above 200m, and perhaps as much as 10-20cm above 400m.”

Walsall joins national early years recruitment campaign offering £1k incentive

As part of a new government initiative to encourage recruitment in the early years section, Walsall Council is offering new recruits a £1,000 cash payment.

The incentive aims to boost capacity, address unemployment concerns, and increase the availability of childcare services. The trial will ensure that new recruits and returnees receive a tax-free cash reward shortly after commencing their positions.

This initiative aspires to bolster recruitment across the sector by shedding light on the diverse array of career paths and progression opportunities within childcare. It aims to emphasise the availability of on-the-job training, flexible work hours, and, most notably, the chance to have a meaningful impact on the lives of young children.

Recent statistics from the Department for Education reveal that 102,480 two-year-old children are currently registered within the system, laying the foundation for the largest-ever expansion in childcare services scheduled to commence in April 2024.

This includes the ability for parents to save £6,500 annually through full utilisation of  30-hour entitlements. Furthermore, by September 2025, the initiative aims to extend this offering to all pre-school children of working parents, starting from the age of just nine months, providing them access to 30 hours of childcare during term time.

For more information on the childcare support expansion roll out from April 2024, please visit the Childcare choices website: https://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk/ 

 

New Art Gallery seeking budding young actors

The New Art Gallery in Walsall has teamed up with the Birmingham Rep and are looking for budding young actors to take part in a theatre performance inspired by art.

A 10-week programme will enable youngsters aged between 11-14 to work alongside a professional theatre director, learning script writing, physical theatre and scenography, before bringing it all together for a grand finale performance.

The programme takes place between 22 February- 21 March 2024 after school each Thursday and costs £50 per person with full and part bursaries available to those eligible for free school meals.

“This is a fantastic opportunity offering an invaluable experience for the next generation of actors and theatre makers, as well as a chance for young people to express the things they are passionate about,” said Councillor Gary Flint, Portfolio Holder for Wellbeing, Leisure and Public Spaces at Walsall Council.

To express an interest, please email Trixie Suen, Community & Young People Engagement Coordinator, The New Art Gallery Walsall at Trixiebella.suen@walsall.gov.uk.