Tens of millions of pounds invested by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) in land and regeneration schemes have seen more than 12,000 jobs created and 8,000 new homes on site, most of them on disused industrial land, figures have shown.
More than £2.5 million has been secured for the region’s flagship Housing First project to continue supporting hundreds of people who had previously been sleeping rough.
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng also revealed that the Government plans to fast-track a number of vital transport schemes in the region to ensure work gets underway before the end of 2023.
Residents across the West Midlands are being encouraged to reach out for support in helping to cut their fuel bills before the colder months and weather return.
People couldn’t Believe their eyes when not one, but three Chers paid a visit to Birmingham’s Tonight Josephine bar yesterday afternoon (Tues 2 August).
International leadership experts at Common Purpose have responded to calls from senior managers, who believe investment in leadership has a positive impact on productivity, but are unable to release key people for significant amounts of time
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