July Editions Now Available

Advertise Walsall MagazineOur July editions of The Pioneer Magazines and Great Barr Gazette are hot off the press and will be dropping through your letterboxes in the next few days. But, if you don’t receive a copy of our printed magazines or you just can’t wait to see what’s inside, follow the link to your favourite edition and read it online!

The Pioneer Magazine Walsall EditionThe Pioneer Magazine Villages Edition covering Aldridge, Clayhanger, Pelsall, Stonnall, Streetly, Walsall Wood and Great Barr Gazette

These issues are positively brimming with local stories about local people including students at Ormiston Shelfield Community Academy, dads doing home schooling and the amazing work of our NHS Workers, Key Workers and volunteers who have made such a difference during the pandemic.

As always, we are extremely grateful to our Advertisers who even through this terribly difficult time have continued to advertise with us, ensuring that we were able to put our magazines together which we know are eagerly awaited by our readers.

Stay safe.

Rainbow Walkabout

Advertise WalsallBritish spirit remains strong and rainbows symbolising hope are appearing across the nation. Along with the regular ‘Clap for Carers’ at 8pm every Thursday evening, people are turning to art to leave thank you messages – not only for the NHS but also for waste collectors, postal staff and others whose roles help to keep the country going.

With the UK in lockdown, most people will not have ventured far from home. Many have not left their homes for weeks so will be unaware of this inspirational artwork. Residents and readers have sent photos for everyone to enjoy.

Go to our Latest Editions page and in the Walsall Edition go to page 50 and the Aldridge Edition go to page 38 to see some of the pictures sent to us.  We want more of your rainbow pictures, please email them to editor@pioneerpublishing.co.uk by the 5th June.

Here’s the locations of the photos published.

Walkabout 1 : Clap 4 Carers, Sutton Coldfield

Walkabout 2: Stonnall

Walkabout 3 Aldridge

Walkabout 4: Stonnall

Walkabout 5: Bluecoat School, Walsall

Walkabout 6: Aldridge

Walkabout 7: Wall of Thanks, Manor Hospital

Walkabout 8: Streetly

Walkabout 9: Blackwood School, Streetly

Walkabout 10: Rainbow Runner with Minion, often spotted in Aldridge

Walkabout 11: Activity Path on Clayhanger Common

Walkabout 12: Walsall

Send us your photos so that everyone can enjoy our local artwork.

E: editor@pioneerpublishing.co.uk

Closing date: 5th June

Going the Extra Mile

Aldridge Advertising Magazine
Victoria Mosedale & Russell Smith

Sometimes the little things are the ones which make all the difference. Our readers have nominated the following people as ones who are ‘Going the Extra Mile’ to help others.

Courtney Cure

Courtney was nominated by her mum Shantell, who believes her daughter makes a real difference to those around her. As well as undertaking 12-hour shifts (and extra shifts) as a care worker in a local care home, Courtney has found time to make face mask extenders and scrub bags to donate to the Manor hospital.

“I suffer with pre-existing health conditions so due to her job, Courtney has had to move out to protect me,” says Shantell. “She also does my shopping regularly, as well as shopping for her nan and our elderly neighbour. She phones every day to check we’re ok – she really is my hero.”

Courtney was delighted to be nominated.

“I treat people how I want to be treated,” she says. “Seeing how the smallest things make such a difference and bring a smile to people’s faces means so much.”

She also wants to thank everyone who has donated supplies to her place of work.

“We tend to be flat out when we’re working and often our hands get red and sore,” she explains. “Just to be able to put on some hand cream, grab a quick snack or bottle of water really does help and we’re hugely grateful for the donations.”

Becky Menear & Jo Hopkins

Becky & Jo were nominated by June Wigfall, a regular attendee at a Friendship Café set up by the two ladies. The café supports vulnerable, lonely or isolated people and provides sessions which include crafting, card games, a choir – or just chatting and make friends. Becky and Jo worked for 8 months with no pay before receiving lottery funding, as well as working elsewhere.

Lockdown has meant that they have had to adapt what they offer so they now keep in touch with members via reassurance calls, both to check on wellbeing as well as a general chat. They are also collating craft, puzzle and gardening packs which they are delivering to homes.

“Some of our members haven’t spoken to anyone in a week so that human contact can be a lifeline,” says Jo. “Just to know someone is there makes a huge difference to people’s lives – and it’s lovely to know that it’s appreciated.”

Becky agrees.

“We’ve watched many of our members grow in confidence and it’s been a privilege to be a part of it. Everyone is really grateful for the support and if people need help collecting shopping /prescriptions we refer them to the right place.”

As all fund raising and events have been cancelled, the ladies would very much welcome donations of craft resources, puzzle books, compost/seeds/seed trays in order to produce their packs.

Leah Collett

Leah, from Great Barr, is an NHS worker in a local hospital. Despite being anxious about shifts at the current time she still finds time to check in on a daily basis with her friend Anna Cresswell, who nominated her as someone who goes the extra mile.

“Leah never complains about anything and just gets on with things,” says Anna. “I’ve been furloughed from my job and I’m on my own, and I just want her to know how much I appreciate all that she does.”

The ladies have replaced their usual walks in the park and meet-ups for coffee with phone calls and video chats. Leah was really pleased to have been nominated.

“People’s mental health can really suffer when they’re cut off from the world,” she explains. “It’s tough to suddenly become isolated from family, friends and loved ones when you’re used to being with colleagues. I’m lucky that I still go to work and have some normality but it’s not like that for everyone.”

Ruth Sallis

Grateful neighbour Suzanne Cleverley Smith nominated Ruth for going the extra mile. Suzanne and her family have all had Covid-19 and Ruth stepped in to help.

“Ruth is the nominated shopper for so many people,” says Suzanne. “She can be out of the house for hours, standing in queues to make sure she gets everything people need. She also walked our dogs when we needed it and I want her to know how much we appreciate it. It was her birthday on Easter Sunday and nobody could go and get her anything.”

Ruth was surprised but pleased to be nominated.

“You do whatever’s needed,” she says. “Su’s husband was critically ill in hospital and so we were only too happy to help. Su, Martin and Lexie are some of our closest friends. And I know if we needed it, she’d do the same for us.”

Teresa Tunnell

Teresa was nominated by colleague Joanne Yarnall for her voluntary efforts in improving the lives of parents/carers who have a responsibility for children and young people with additional support needs and disabilities. Teresa’s son has now returned home from residential college, so she is now dividing her time between caring for him as well as continuing in her voluntary role.

“Teresa has a child with profound learning difficulties, and she works tirelessly attending meetings (now online) to make sure that children with special educational needs are being looked after  and are getting the help that they need,” explains Joanne. “Her work has resulted in schools contacting parents of this vulnerable group to ask if they’re ok or need any help. She never stops.”

Teresa was touched to be nominated.

“Times might be challenging but there’s still so much that needs to be done,“ says Teresa. “I have a real passion to be involved, to help shape the services of this sector and to be the voice for parents who so desperately need help.”

Russell Smith & Victoria Mosedale

Russell and Vicky were nominated by their friend Chris White who says that they deserve their nomination in recognition of their dedication and hard work.

“Russell created the Aldridge United Facebook group as a hub for providing support and information in the current crisis and he and Victoria are moderators on the group,” says Chris. “They’ve shopped for others, provided moral support and Russell has volunteered to have telephone contact with a vulnerable person. He’s started and hosts weekly quizzes and regular Zoom meetings just to have a group chat for local people. Meanwhile Vicky is collecting supplies to pass on to Acorns hospice and animal charities.”

Russell and Victoria were surprised to be nominated.

“I haven’t really done very much,” says Russell modestly. “I have a chat every couple of days with two elderly men who are both on their own. It’s ‘bloke chat’…which is what they want. And actually, I’m just about to start playing chess with one of them – we’re going to text each other our moves.”

Vicky has put sweets and books outside her home and children passing by can help themselves.

“It’s like when I was young; if you had it, you shared and nobody went without,” she reflects. “And it’s so nice to put a smile on people’s faces.”

 

 

Local Lockdown Guide To Businesses That Are Open

Walsall Community AdvertiseAll of the businesses on this list are open and working to serve and support our local community.

All businesses are working to current social distancing regulations.

Check back regularly as we will be constantly updating this list.

Food & Drink 
MUM’S KITCHEN Freshly prepared Indian food delivered to your door 0121 769 0869
 

BEACON FARM

 

Butchers & greengrocers. Freshly dug potatoes. Eggs 0121 360 1079
H. & JODIE’S NISA LOCAL, SHELFIELD Telephone ordering available for groceries. Collection or delivery available for local postcodes. Please do not abuse this service; it is meant for those self-isolating or those who cannot get out and it is staffed by volunteers
ORCHARD HILLS BAKERY Bread, sourdough, cakes & pastries 07762 939841
WATER FILTER GUY RO drinking water purification for home on tap 07850 789898
SNAPPY SHOPPER Online order & same day delivery service for homes within 3 miles of WS4 1AT. Download the App from the App store or Playstore or order via the website www.snappyshopper.co.uk
STEAK RATTLE & ROLL Delicious steaks and big breakfasts available for collection or delivery 01922 692569
Health & Wellbeing
SMILECRAFTERS Emergency denture repairs by appointment only 01543 448992

 

FIRMCARE MOBILITY

 

Mobility & living aids. Rise recliner chairs/beads & stairlifts. 01922 628222
AFFORDABLE SPECS Open for emergency appointments. Emergency frames repair. We also carry some single-vision lenses 0121 448 6066
WALSALL FOOT SURGERY

 

Emergency appointments & phone advice including bleeding or weeping. The most common reasons this would occur would be in-growing toenails or in more serious cases diabetic foot ulceration. 07412 372010

 

ESSINGTON MOBILITY Mobility & healthcare needs. Open for sales & service. 01922 232423
TRUE SELF HYPNOTHERAPY Helping with fears, phobias, stress, anxiety & habit breaking. Working online & by phone 07872 580238
CHIROPODIST –

COLIN SEVERN

Available for diabetics & acute pain 01922 628952
CARING HANDS Homecare Providers specialising in personal care, companionship, meal preparation, light housekeeping, respite cover 01922 453335
COLIN LEE OPTICIANS Eye emergencies. Emergency repair/replacement of spectacles. Contact lens orders. 01922 454151 (Aldridge)

0121 357 7890 (Great Barr)

THE VILLAGE WELLBEING COMPANY Shopping/prescription collections, wellbeing checks, laundry 01922 429258

07983 526609

EMPOWERMENT LIFE COACHING Stressed or anxious? We are here to help, working online or by phone. 0121 792 8279
NORTON PODIATRY Clinic & home visits available. Urgent cases and anyone in pain 01922 649779
PARMELEE Repair/replacement of spectacles

 

01922 457421
Community Life & Leisure
 

HUSSE PET SUPPLIES

 

High quality pet food delivered 07378 319846
WILLOW VIEW PET CREMATORIUM Open as normal adhering to current social guidelines

 

07545 818068
Family & Children 
 

KIP MCGRATH ALDRIDGE

 

Online Maths & English tutoring for Primary & Secondary students 01922 288288
NU-GEN ULTRASOUND SCANNING STUDIO See your baby in 3D or 4D using the latest iLive technology

 

01543 379038
House & Home 
1st GLASS INSTALLATIONS LTD Emergency repairs for windows/doors including cracked glass, broken handles/hinges, window/door locks, leaks 01922 452416
ALDRIDGE PAINTING & DECORATING Exterior & interior painting & decorating 07921 871361
A & D ELECTRICAL SOLUTIONS Full/part rewires, fault-finding, fuse boards, smoke alarms, burglar alarms 07453 322065
CITY PLUMBING SUPPLIES Plumbing & heating supplies. Offering a click & collect service 01922 456390
DOWEN’S DECORATING Interior painting & decorating 07504 407416
NRM HEATING SYSTEMS LTD

 

Boiler installations 01922 685682
T. SMITH ROOFING SERVICES

 

Roofing repairs & renovations 07528 263880
VESTASPACE Bedroom storage solutions. Open for design consultations and working remotely. 01922 324050
IB PLUMBING

 

Emergency plumbing services 01922 691320
MIDDLEBROOK ROOFING Roofing, fascias, soffits & guttering 01543 820346
PELSALL WINDOWS & GLASS Window & door repairs & replacements 0800 488 0703
SWIFT BATHROOMS Open for consultation and queries 01922 443195
WEST MIDLANDS GARAGE DOORS Windows, doors, garage doors, security upgrades 01922 300460
ATEASE UPHOLSTERY Open for enquiries

 

0121 326 7046

07305 430443

P. WORLEY ROOFING & PROPERTY REPAIRS All aspects of roofing 01922 634876
MOUNTFORD BUILDERS Extensions, new-builds, design & planning 01922 632723
MSB PLASTERING All aspects of plastering 01922 633961
S. MILES ELECTRICAL LTD Emergency electrical work 01922 263202
RAPID INSTALLATIONS Aerial & CCTV installation 01922 693047
NV ROOFING All aspects of roofing, fascias & guttering 07815 294245
PLASTER TECH Plastering, rendering & skimming 07803 570247
HUSSELBEE ELECTRICS Emergency electrical installation & maintenance 0121 353 4499
RKC PAINTING & DECORATING Exterior & interior painting/decorating 01543 274995
OCEAN INTERIORS Bathroom, wet room & kitchen specialist. Open for quotations by email- this will include 3d drawings and estimates 01543 370259
PORTLAND PAINTING & DECORATING Interior & exterior painting & decorating. Domestic & commercial 07811 400669
M & I DOMESTIC APPLIANCES Emergency call-outs for washing machines, fridge/freezers, cookers 07807 094375
FIRST CHOICE PLUMBING & HEATING All aspects of plumbing/heating including emergencies 0121 369 9821
EDWARD HAYNES BUILDING & ROOFING Building & roofing work 07884 327792
PVCU DIRECT LTD Open for enquiries & bookings 01922 744306
BOILERMATE Boiler servicing/replacements/repair 07595 637050
Gardening & Outdoors
AS CLEANING SOLUTIONS External pressure and soft wash cleaning 01922 518443
GUTTERGO Complete guttering service including repairs, replacements & cleaning 07887 705012
APPLECROSS GARDENS Tree surgery & hedge work. Stump grinding 01922 421881
AS TREE SURGERY Garden & grounds maintenance. Tree work 07583 071071
BEACON FARM FORESTRY All aspects of hedge & tree work 07967 006636
BOB JONES LANDSCAPE GARDENER Complete professional hard & soft landscaping service. Open for enquiries. 01922 453283
DRAINCARE TECHNOLOGY

 

24 hr emergency drain service 07764 411733
MD GARAGE DOORS Open for emergencies 01922 693702
MD LANDSCAPING All aspects of garden landscaping 07580 000046
TOM MILES TREE & GARDEN SERVICES Garden work & maintenance 07872 833504
PD CONTRACTORS

 

Garden Landscaping/fencing/turf laid/garden buildings 07795 697913
RM LANDSCAPE & TREE SERVICES Hard landscaping, tree work, garden maintenance 01922 712440
SPOT ON GARDENING & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Garden/property maintenance including fencing, pressure cleaning/rubbish removal 07891 582180
ADVANCE PAVING Driveways, block paving, patios, disability ramps 07957 743937
WM WHEAT & SON FLORIST & GARDEN CENTRE Telephone order service available for plants, gardening equipment & products. Online ordering service available for plants. Contactless delivery available for local postcodes 0121 353 7123

https://wmwheat.com/

Business, Legal & Motoring
ASSURED ACCOUNTING Complete accounting & taxation service 07947 052515
ASHCROFT MEMORIALS Open as normal via email and telephone, for all memorial services 01543 454429

ashcroftmemorials@yahoo.com

CARPENTER CARNELL FINANCIAL SERVICES Contact us to discuss wills, LPAs, personal trust information 07411 381809
EXPRESS WILLS & TRUSTS LTD Open for business.  LPAs, wills, care home costs, executor services 0121 238 0181

07956 220926

FOSTER & CO ACCOUNTANTS Accountancy, book keeping, VAT & management accounts 01922 457201
ORCHARD ART & DESIGN Photo retouching, business stationery, advertisements 01922 632447
FOUR OAKS FINANCIAL SERVICES Financial advice including pensions, long term care, mortgages, inheritance tax planning 0121 323 2070
JENNINGS PERKS SOLICITORS Open for contact via phone/email 01922 459000
MCR SAFETY

 

PPE 01922 457421
PARTRIDGE ALLEN SOLICITORS Open for queries via phone/email 01922 452860
RJB COMPUTERS LTD Phone queries welcome 01922 455077

 

WALSALL UNISON Campaigning for better working conditions and pay. Office closed but contact via email walunison@gmail.com

 

 

Eco-Friendly Practices To Incorporate At Home

Advertise Great BarrWhilst the coronavirus lock-down continues many of us are doing home improvements.

With climate change and plastic waste impacting our everyday lives, there has never been a more important time than now to adopt eco-friendly practices at home. Rebecca Snowden, Interior Style Advisor at FurnitureChoice.co.uk, shares 4 ways to lead a more sustainable lifestyle.

  1. Repurpose old furniture

Defined as a process by which used objects are transformed into new products of higher value, upcycling is a sustainable way to kickstart an eco-friendly lifestyle. It breathes new life into old furniture and is a cost-effective and crafty solution to update home decor. “Upcycling conserves the environment by fully utilising what we already have,” Rebecca explains. “It prevents furniture from being thrown into landfills and is instead updated with a new look.”

“The key is to start small by picking a simple DIY project such as repainting your headboard in the bedroom. It’s an enjoyable activity that you can do in your own time and saves you the money of having to buy new furniture. With its tranquil and lively appeal, opt for green as it perks up the rest of the decor by injecting a soothing feel to the space.”

  1. Switch to non-toxic paint

Making the switch to eco-friendly products has a huge impact on the planet, home and overall health. It’s these small steps that help reduce harm on the environment and pushes people to lead a healthier lifestyle in the long-run. Take this concept to the walls with non-toxic paint which is free from volatile organic compounds (VOC) and removes chemicals such as formaldehyde in the air for a clean breathing space at home.

“Bring the positive qualities of non-toxic paint and the psychological benefits of colours together with a feature wall in the home office,” Rebecca says. “Hobby Wood by Earthborn is a good pick as it exudes relaxation while providing that optimistic boost.”

  1. Incorporate plants into decor

Going green at home literally and metaphorically would not be complete without including houseplants into the decor. Apart from purifying the air, houseplants also create a more welcoming atmosphere. And with proper attention and care, indoor plants will flourish in the right environment and provide plenty of room for experimentation.

Starting an indoor garden in the kitchen is a sustainable solution for urban living. “Being self-sufficient is an important part of an eco-friendly lifestyle,” Rebecca explains. “Learn to grow your own herbs, fruits or vegetables at home which can later be used for cooking. Or if you’re interested in building a green display, a staghorn fern mounting wall appeals to those who favour a raw and natural aesthetic with its warm wood tones. Aside from green plants, you can also channel a rustic, natural vibe by incorporating dried flowers as part of the decor. ”

  1. Use natural materials

Bringing the outdoors in has become an increasingly popular way to infuse nature into the home. Known as biophilia, it’s a concept that combines a love of nature with innovative design to improve health and wellbeing.

“The calming elements of nature are a welcome respite to the senses in the chaotic world we live in,” Rebecca says. “Decorating with natural materials such as wood, cotton and linen establishes a tranquil and relaxing atmosphere when you combine it with the right amount of natural lighting, greenery and colour palette. In the living room, turn your focus towards breathable materials which give the space a cosy and practical touch, such as with a linen sofa and cotton cushion covers. The ambience here is not just for the aesthetics, it’s also about delivering a positive impact on our lifestyle.”

Some of Rebecca’s Suggestions:

Rio White Washed Wooden Single Bed – £129.99

Grange Oak with 4 Pendle Oak Chairs – £649.99  Pendle Painted Black Dining Chair – £59.99 each

Cassie Charcoal Fabric L Shape Corner Sofa – £899.99

Stockist details:

0800 035 0070 | www.furniturechoice.co.uk

We Need Your Nominations

We want to know about people who have gone the extra mile for others during these very difficult times.  We’ve already received some nominations but we want more!  We know there are lots of people out there in our local community going above and beyond the call of duty to help others.

Please email editor@pioneermagazines.co.uk. Give us the full name of the person you want to nominate, their phone number and tell us why they deserve a thank you.  We will publish as many nominees as we can in our next printed editions of The Pioneer Magazines and Great Barr Gazette and we will send them a small token of appreciation from our team.

Your nominee could be someone who is carrying on their usual job in public service in very difficult or distressing circumstances. They could be volunteering their time for a charity or food bank. Or they could be a neighbour who is helping with the shopping. They could be a teacher who is helping your son or daughter study whilst being away from school.  Or someone who has come up with an innovative way to help our NHS staff or Care Workers in our local Care Homes. What ever your reason for wanting to say “THANK YOU”, we want to know!

Please get nominating!

Thank you.

Editor Great Barr Gazette

Pelsall Methodist Church 50th Anniversary

Pelsall Methodist Church
Pelsall Methodist Church 50th Anniversary

Between April and October 2020 Pelsall Methodist Church will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the opening of its church building.  This church building replaced the old Wesleyan Church on Chapel Street and the chapel in Paradise Lane.

There are lots of events planned for the celebrations and they hope the local community and businesses will join them to mark this special milestone in the life of the church and the wider Pelsall village.  For example, they will be running a competition for children to design their posters; they are also planning to decorate the village clock with knitted spring flowers (and have already started recruiting local crafters to make knitted and crocheted flowers for this display).  Events will include concerts, a carnival stall with children’s activities, a memories exhibition, and a flower display.

Look out for information of the different events in The Pioneer Magazine, posters around the village and on their Facebook page.

 

 

Community Spirit: Countdown to Pelsall Carnival

Pelsall Carnival
Pelsall Carnival

It may still be many months away, but for the dedicated team of volunteers who organise the annual Pelsall Carnival the countdown to this year’s event has begun.

The Chamber of Trade instigated the revival of the Carnival in 1972. They formed a sub-committee to take it on made up of friends Arthur Evans, Ray Gilbert and Morris Smith and Ray Swain. This year will see the 49th Carnival which will parade and wind its way through the streets of the village.

And for the volunteers behind the event, led by Chairman Steve Swain, son of one of the original founders, the hard work is NOW starting to get ready for the big day on Saturday, July 4th.

“It just continues to grow, and gets bigger every year,” said volunteer Diane Leese. “It’s one of those wonderful traditional carnivals where floats parade around the village, and the residents come out to watch and cheer.”

Vehicles and drivers for the floats are provided by local haulage firm J Hayward & Son, who have supported the carnival for years.

“They donate all the lorries and drivers free of charge for the procession,” explained Diane, “They are absolutely brilliant, and we couldn’t do it without them. We are so grateful for their support because the floats are a very important part of the carnival.

“The floats are created by schools, nurseries, sports clubs, people wanting to promote their businesses – all kinds of people.  They choose a theme, then come in early on the day and dress the floats for the parade.”

The parade, which also includes marching bands, walking groups, individuals and other vehicles like tractors, winds its way around the village streets before ending at the ancient village common, where the carnival itself takes place and the carnival queen is crowned. On the way, the floats collect money from the crowd which is then donated to local organisations.

And at the head of the procession is the Carnival Queen, keeping up a tradition that has been celebrated for half a century.

“It’s really important that there’s a  Carnival Queen,” said Diane, “This year the competition to pick the Queen is being held on Sunday 26th April, at the community centre at 1.15pm, and we would like to see lots of youngsters get involved – after all, the Queen is the face of the carnival!”

Entrants can fill in an application form via Pelsall Carnival’s Facebook page in order to enter the contest, which will also select the Queen’s attendants who ride with her on the lead float.

But the real contribution of Pelsall Carnival to village life is the incredible amount of money it raises to help local groups and good causes.

Every October a presentation evening is held at Pelsall Community Centre, when dozens of groups are handed cheques for small but important amounts that help life in the village tick over for another year.

“A small amount of money can make a lot of difference to some of these charities,” explained Diane, “£200 donated to Pelsall Musical Society is an awful lot of money for them.  Community groups benefit massively from it.

“The carnival is all about community spirit, really – it’s a brilliant showcase for the village and its people.

“We are so lucky that it is still going, there are so few of these carnivals left now, it is lovely to keep it going here.”

Each year after the parade the common comes alive with activities, stalls, side shows, bouncy castles and slides.  The Carnival also gives local organisations the opportunity to raise their profile. There are vintage cars to marvel at and a dog show for local pooches to strut their stuff. In the arena area there is non-stop entertainment from variety of performers, such as dance and gymnastic groups, martial art displays, marching bands and the fire cadets. It’s a real slice of English life and we are always looking for local groups to showcase their talent.

There is also a huge car boot sale with up to 200 cars.  It opens at 7.30am and continues throughout the day. It’s always extremely well supported by traders large and small and is a great place to find a bargain!  This also raises a substantial amount of money for the carnival.

On the other side of the common, Jones’ Fun Fair usually offers thrill rides and games.

Now, as the countdown begins to this year’s event, the organisers are sending out a plea for more volunteers to swell their ranks.

“We have a very small number of organisers – I would say there are just 12 active members – and we really want to try and get some more support,” Diane said.  “We’re looking for people to join the committee and support the carnival and/or just help on the day. We all bring different skills and experience to the organisation of the Carnival and for it to continue to thrive and grow we need more help and fresh input.   We also fundraise throughout the year to support the Carnival and “many hands make light work!”

“If there are local businesses that would like to get involved or sponsor the event in some way that would be wonderful too.  The cost of staging the Carnival is massive for such a small organisation and we cover this mainly through advertising/programme sales and fundraising through the year.  For instance, we desperately need new collection buckets, but have to find the money from somewhere to purchase them.

“I think the carnival has been going for so long that people take it for granted and perhaps don’t realise what goes into making it happen.

“We’d like more people to get involved, lend a hand and join the fun. Anyone who has supported the carnival over the years will appreciate the significance and importance of it and all that it embodies.

“Next year with be the 50th carnival in Pelsall, and it would be great to get a few new faces in to help us ensure it carries on for another 50 years!”

For any information on the carnival and associated events, or if anyone can volunteer to help, contact Diane:  07752 772 951 diane.leese58@gmail.com

Facebook page @Pelsall carnival (official)

Twitter: @pelsallcarnival

Some of the groups to benefit last year:

1st Pelsall Scout Group

3rd Pelsall Scouts Group

425 Squadron Welfare Fund (ATC)

Acorns Hospice

Back the Track (Pelsall to Brownhills Railway Path)

Circle of Friends

Guide Dogs for the Blind

McMillan Cancer Support

Midland Air Ambulance

Pelsall Community Association

Pelsall Disabled Persons Association

Pelsall Musical Society

Pelsall over 60’s Club

Pelsall Villa Colts

Pelsall Village School

Rushall Primary School

Ryders Hayes

St Giles Hospice

St Michael’s Church School