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Cherry picker gets to work at Barr Beacon memorial
A detailed inspection will be carried out on the roof and timbers of Barr Beacon’s vandalised war memorial later this week.
Walsall Museum celebrates Walsall’s Karting Champion, Roy Johnson
A small display at Walsall Museum during March and April 2010 celebrates the achievements of Walsall’s Karting Champion, Roy Johnson.
Residents Martin & Jane reduce their carbon footprint
Walsall Council’s carbon management plan was recently approved by its Cabinet in February 2010.
Disruption to some internet services
To allow the move to our new internet provider, there will besome disruption to our internet presence on Wednesday 10 March 2010.
New cigarette and gum bins to crackdown on environmental crime
New bins designed specifically for chewing gum and cigarette ends have been installed in the town centre as part of the council's ongoing fight against littering.
Mossley youth project launch
Young people and residents in Mossley are invited to drop in on a special open evening on Monday 8 March to get a sneak preview of a host of great new activities available in the area.
Chance to craft a fence with countryside experts
Rustic crafts will be the order of the day when Walsall Council’s countryside services teams up with the Forest Of Mercia for a free event later this month.
Potholes targeted by transport cash boost
Transport bosses have given the green light to an extra £100,000 to invest in roads to help cope with the cold snap bringing the total to £5.7 million.
Mapping out a countryside skill
Young club members can find a fun way to spend a Saturday morning, thanks to Walsall Council's countryside services team.
All aboard to change the face of Darlaston
Darlaston residents can put the town on the road to change by climbing aboard a London bus to air their views on its future regeneration.

