Free health checks in Sandwell

This January, Sandwell Council in partnership with Randox Health is helping Sandwell residents get the best possible start to the year by providing diagnostic NHS health checks. 

The health checks include testing for diabetes, heart and kidney disease, and hypertension. Sandwell Council and partners will offer them to residents aged between 40 and 74 (who have not previously suffered coronary heart disease, strokes, diabetes, or kidney disease).

Over the next few weeks those eligible will receive letters inviting them to the twenty-minute NHS health check. Look out for the joint branding from Randox, Healthy Sandwell and the NHS.

The tests and clinics will take place in Sandwell and, if convenient, in Birmingham. At the Birmingham clinic, people can have additional free body composition analysis health checks. GPs will receive the results for review and inclusion on patient medical records.

The testing programme will enable prevention and mitigation through the early identification of serious illnesses. It will also allow lifestyle modification on issues including smoking, alcohol, and weight management. 

The partnership between Sandwell Council and Randox Health also includes a limited number of free three-month gym memberships.

Let’s all stay fit and healthy in 2024

Sandwell Council’s cabinet member for adults, social care and health Councillor Suzanne Hartwell said: “The good health of our residents has always been a priority for the Council. This initiative will have a significant and beneficial impact on the health and longevity of thousands of people living in the area. It will enable those at high risk to take medical and lifestyle steps to prevent illnesses which could, if not detected early, shorten, or change lives.”

David Ferguson is the chief operating officer for Randox Health. David said: “Randox is delighted to be part of this joint initiative with Sandwell Council’s public health team. It has long been our belief that early diagnostic health testing delivers better outcomes for individuals. It relieves the pressure on our NHS by enabling lifestyle change and medical intervention. This, in turn, prevents or mitigates illnesses which would otherwise require intense long-term treatment.”

To check your eligibility and book an appointment visit the Randox website.

From little acorns: bringing a contractor together with the Oak Tree Centre

When the centre manager from the Oak Tree Centre asked Sandwell Council if they could get help in transforming their counselling room, our Social Value Team introduced them to the kind-hearted local team at Axis Europe.

The Oak Tree Centre is a community centre on Tame Road in Brandhall, Oldbury. It offers space and activities for local people, from playgroups to party room hire.

Cosmetic uplift for the Oak Tree Centre

Its Bedford Lounge is a peaceful and safe environment for confidential matters and counselling sessions. The lounge is well loved but, until recently, it was in need of a cosmetic uplift.

Lydia Lamb is the centre manager at the Oak Tree Centre. When Lydia asked Sandwell Council’s Social Value Team about help with transforming the Bedford Lounge, Karen Richards, our Community Benefits Coordinator, was up for the challenge.

‘Even more harmonious’

Karen contacted a council contractor based in Oldbury to see whether they could help with this small task. Axis Europe took it on. The team fully decorated and wallpapered the room, donating a clock and furniture to make it feel even more harmonious.

Lydia said: “We are so thankful for the support from Axis to taking on the Bedford Lounge project, making it far more comfortable and welcoming. We are also grateful to Karen and Beatrice [Axis Europe’s Resident Liaison Officer] in making this happen”.

Bedford Lounge: a clean, light room with light brown leather sofa and modern coffee table with a box of tissues on it

Jodie Shepherd is Axis Europe’s Customer Service Manager. She said: “It is Axis Europe’s pleasure to have supported creating a more relaxed and harmonious environment for the community room used to help and support local families from a wellbeing perspective”.

Passionate about social value

Sandwell Council is passionate about social value. This is the idea that investments we make should bring wider social and environmental benefits to our local communities.

Grey bucket chair at a clean wooden, modern, steel-framed desk: an 'after' picture of the counselling room at the Oak Tree Centre

Social value can take the form of fundraising activities. It can also be the donation of skills, knowledge, labour or time ‘in kind’ for social good. This corporate giving can help a business to foster team spirit, develop skills, grow customer loyalty and even win contracts. Many suppliers are keen to get involved, so our Social Value Team works hard to help them find social value opportunities.

[Pictured at the top: Lydia and Beatrice in the Oak Tree Centre.]

FSB small business awards open for entries

It’s time to send your entries in to the FSB Celebrating Small Business Awards 2024. There are twelve categories, open to all small businesses and self-employed people from anywhere in the UK. There is even a brand new category for 2024 celebrating franchise businesses.

This year, the FSB (Federation of Small Businesses) is celebrating 50 years of supporting small businesses in the UK. Winning, or being shortlisted for, one of its prestigious awards is a great way to gain national recognition for your business success. 

Sponsored by Tyl by NatWest and others, the awards are free to enter. Finalists get an invitation to a free networking event in March, and a free ticket to the awards ceremony. This takes place at the Winter Gardens Empress Ballroom in Blackpool on Thursday 9 May 2024.

Twelve categories to enter

There are twelve categories in the FSB Celebrating Small Business Awards, which means twelve chances for your business to shine. The categories for this year are:

  • Sustainability award: for ethically, socially responsible and green businesses
  • Micro Business award: for businesses with 9 or fewer employees
  • Start-up Business award: for businesses under two years old
  • Family Business award: for businesses owned and run by at least two family members
  • Young Entrepreneur award: for people whose business success belies their age
  • Community award: for businesses that support their local community
  • Innovation award: for new business models and innovative products
  • Self-employed and Freelancer award: for people with tenacity and drive
  • Expansion and Growth award: for businesses with 10 to 250 employees
  • Diversity and Inclusion award: for putting diversity at the heart of a business or project
  • Service Excellence award: for first class customer service
  • Franchise Business award: for a high-performing franchise

Don’t miss this opportunity to get recognition for your work, raise your profile, gain new connections and celebrate your achievements. Get your entry in before the final deadline of Sunday 11 February.

Black Country SEND employment forum

Sandwell Council is holding a SEND employment forum and networking event on Wednesday 28 February. 

The inclusive SEND employment forum aims to show employers how they can take practical steps to put disability confidence into action in the workplace. The ways they can do this include supported internships, work experience placements, industry visits and job carving.

SEND: special education needs and disability.

The event is open to: 

  • Employers
  • Young people with SEND and their parents/ carers
  • Colleges
  • Schools
  • Health, education and social care professionals
  • Local disability organisations.

The forum aims to help attendees gain the confidence to understand additional needs. It will also reveal the support available in your local area and provide information on how to access funding.

Attendees will hear about the different approaches to supported internships and the perspectives of young people accessing them. They will be able to access training from industry leaders at no cost.

The event also provides the opportunity to contribute to a Black Country action plan that will improve employment opportunities for young people and adults with additional needs.

To reserve your place contact Kate Loftus at Sandwell Council by emailing kate_loftus@sandwell.gov.uk.

For information and support on apprenticeships visit our Apprenticeships in Sandwell page.

Sandwell business support in 2024

Big things are happening in Sandwell this year. We’ve got a wide range of business support, guidance, networking and finance for companies both new and established. Here’s what’s going on …

Business support for start-ups

When Sandwell businesses thrive, they create jobs, raise aspirations, boost skills and generate wealth for our local economy. You’re Sandwell’s lifeblood – and so our Sandwell Business Growth Team is here to champion your business at every stage.

The Sandwell Business Growth Plan sets out Sandwell Council’s strategy for supporting businesses over the next two financial years. 

In 2024, we’re offering some amazing business support to help your dreams get lift-off.

Sandwell Enterprise Programme

This scheme is for people who are setting up a new business, or who have set one up in the last two years. In collaboration with business consultancy Aspire4U, it offers both group and one-to-one support, and is fully funded by the UK Prosperity Fund. 

‘Start Up in Sandwell’ grants

Businesses registered on the Sandwell Enterprise Programme are also eligible to apply for grants of up to £3K. This could help fund equipment, a website, leaflets, producing a new prototype, property refurbishment or improving systems and processes.

Learn about Start Up in Sandwell grants.

Business support for established companies

We’re going through some of the most difficult trading times ever. Our Sandwell business support extends to companies that have been around a while and would like an injection of knowledge, ideas or even finance to achieve their next stage of growth.

Sandwell Business Boost

Business consultancy Winning Moves is working with Sandwell Council to deliver this free programme of tailor-made support to help businesses maximise their growth potential. It is designed to help develop leadership skills and stronger relationships with clients, partners and employees. It is also a chance to build market insight, resilience and sustainability.

‘Grow in Sandwell’ grants

Grants of up to £20K are available for Sandwell SMEs that have been trading for over two years. The money can fund activities such as relocation, developing new market opportunities, promotion, capital investment and improving systems and processes.

Learn about Grow in Sandwell grants.

‘Net Zero in Sandwell’ grants

Achieving net zero carbon emissions is one of Sandwell Council’s seven economic priorities. Grants of up to £20K are available to help local businesses improve energy and resource efficiency through changing or updating things such as ventilation, heating, lighting, refrigeration, insulation and waste management.

Learn about Net Zero in Sandwell grants.

A banner to represent international trade showing a globe, planes taking off, container ships and lorries

International trade support

Sandwell Council has teamed up with experts at Falsum Consulting Ltd to provide one-to-one business support to companies with global trade ambitions.

If your business has been importing or exporting for at least a year, then you may be eligible for specialist advice, a customs review, and ongoing consultation.

We also have two international trade workshops coming up at the Sandwell Start-Up Hub in Oldbury, on Friday 12 January and Friday 22 February.

Support for all businesses

Sandwell Start-Up Hub

Nasteha, Helen and Carlene at the Sandwell Start-Up Hub launch - new co-working environment in Oldbury

Whether you’re new to business or highly experienced, you’re welcome to come and work from the Sandwell Start-Up Hub. It’s our supportive, innovative, co-working space in Jack Judge House in Oldbury (opposite Sandwell Council House), which offers free WiFi and networking opportunities).

Desks are free for start-up businesses for twelve months after they sign up*, with designated zones for collaboration and quiet working.

You can also hire space at the Sandwell Start-Up Hub for events. 

[*Free for twelve months following sign-up, and before March 2025.]

People to shout about how great you are

Sandwell Business Growth will be here throughout the year, writing news stories, promoting your successes and featuring local businesses through Made in Sandwell profiles. If you have something to celebrate, we’d love to hear from you at any time.

You can also follow us on X or LinkedIn for the latest news and updates.

West Midlands Co-Investment Fund

A £25m fund to support SMEs that offer high-growth potential.

Social Enterprise Dynamic Purchasing System – from National Highways

National Highways’ dynamic purchasing system designed for organisations who have primarily social objectives and whose surpluses are principally reinvested into their business or communities for that purpose to gain access to more contracts.

Registration open for Venturefest WM 2024

Registration for Venturefest West Midlands 2024 is now open. The free event will bring together entrepreneurs, investors and innovators in the West Midlands.

West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) is sponsoring and co-hosting the Venturefest WM 2024 event at The Eastside Rooms in Birmingham on Thursday 21 March. 

The all-day event offers entrepreneurs and innovators the opportunity to share ideas, particularly in the fields of science and emerging technologies. During the day there will be panel discussions, workshops and an exhibition of innovative products.

Sponsors of the Venturefest WM 2024 include:

  • ICure
  • Electric Revolution Skills Hub
  • Medilink
  • VWV
  • Natwest
  • Penningtons Manches Cooper
  • University of Birmingham.

Minerva Birmingham Pitch Up

Running alongside Venturefest WM will be Minerva Birmingham Pitch Up – a Dragons’ Den-style competition for business owners.  The competition provides a unique opportunity for businesses to raise their profile, both in the West Midlands and in front of a national audience of investors.  

Minerva Birmingham Pitch Up is run by the Centre for Growth at Aston University, BizzInn at the University of Birmingham and Minerva Business Angels, which is part of the University of Warwick Science Park. 

The programme has put over 200 entrepreneurs directly in front of investors over recent years. It has helped bring more than £65m of investments to the region’s small businesses.

The Pitch Up final will be held at Venturefest. The best business pitches will compete in front of a live audience of investors and entrepreneurs to win:

  • The best pitch award
  • Golden ticket to access Minerva Birmingham’s professional network of business angel investors
  • Potential future investment.

Applications for Minerva Birmingham Pitch Up 2023 are open. The deadline to apply is Friday 26 January.

Find out more and apply here.

What the Mayor had to say

Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands and chair of the WMCA, said: “I am delighted to once again see Venturefest WM back in the West Midlands. Our region is the fastest growing tech sector in the UK, a position it has proudly held for the last three years – headlined by the £15.3bn tech cluster in Leamington Spa.

“However, we cannot be complacent. Despite the successful path we’re on, there is still so much more to do to grow our tech economy and ensure local people can fulfil their career ambitions here.

“That’s why we’re pressing ahead with investments like our Innovation Accelerator and our Deeper Devolution Deal, and why having Venturefest WM return for another year is so important to us.”

What others had to say

Councillor Stephen Simkins, the WMCA’s portfolio holder for economy and innovation and leader of City of Wolverhampton Council, said: “Venturefest WM signals our commitment as a region to our wider Plan for Growth. For how we can return our economy to an upward trajectory and with greater influence in key areas.

“We can give entrepreneurs and businesses better focus on growing the skills they need to grow their businesses. All of which are key to our future prosperity.”

Kevin Marks, Regional Research Commercialisation, University of Warwick, said: “It’s great to be part of Venturefest WM and Minerva Birmingham PitchUp again this year. It will showcase some of the exciting technology emerging from across the UK’s University network, supported under Innovate UK’s ICURe programme.

“It’s also exciting that the audience will be allowed to select the best pitch from the cohort presenting to enter the final of Minerva Birmingham PitchUp.”

Dr Ben Roberts, West Midlands innovation adviser at Medilink Midlands, said: “Medilink Midlands is proud to support Venturefest WM. We recognise investment as a pivotal element for our network’s growth and success, both within the West Midlands HealthTech Innovation Accelerator (WMHTIA) and our broader ecosystem across the Midlands.”

Venturefest WM 2024 details

Venturefest WM will take place on Thursday 21 March at the Eastside Rooms, Woodcock Street, Birmingham from 8.30am to 5pm.

For more information about Venturefest WM 2024 and how to meet potential investors, visit the Venturefest website

To get more funding news and information for your Sandwell business visit our funding search page. You’ll find a searchable database of current EU, government and council grants, loans, venture capital funds and tax credit programmes.

Essential road maintenance works in Sandwell

Just to let you know: Sandwell Council will be carrying out essential road maintenance work on Dudley Street bridge in West Bromwich between Wednesday 3 January and Sunday 5 May.

The road maintenance works involve partial demolition of the outer edges of the bridge deck and their reconstruction. To keep disruption to a minimum, Sandwell Council has planned the work to the bridge to coordinate with planned stoppages on the Metro.

Once completed, the bridge will be able to carry full highway traffic. The existing eighteen-tonne weight limit on the bridge will be removed.  

Various closures and diversions will be necessary while the road works take place including: 

  • Temporary traffic signals and lane closures on Dudley Street from Wednesday 3 January 
  • A full road closure of Dudley Street from Monday 19 February to Sunday 5 May 
  • The closure of Jervoise Street at the junction with Dudley Street between Monday 4 March and Friday March

Pedestrians will be able to access to frontages throughout the work. Clearly signed diversion routes will be in place. 

The diversion routes for the closures are short. The Dudley Street closure will put additional traffic onto the A41 between the Swan and Albion roundabouts. The closure of Jervoise Street will put additional vehicular traffic onto Coppice Street and Claypit Lane.

Go to Sandwell Council’s page for the latest on road maintenance works in Sandwell.

Merry Christmas from Sandwell Business Growth

We’ll be back from Tuesday 2 January to bring you lots more support, guidance, opportunities and resources to help your Sandwell business thrive and grow.

In the meantime, merry Christmas!

If you’re working quietly on your business over the festive break, check out our current programmes:

For established SMEs in Sandwell

Net Zero in Sandwell grants
Grow in Sandwell grants
Sandwell Business Boost

For start-up businesses in Sandwell

Start Up in Sandwell grants
Sandwell Enterprise Programme

If you have questions, the Business Growth Team will be back on Tuesday 2 January to help you. See you in early 2024!

‘Storytelling in manufacturing’ workshop

West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) is holding an event on Tuesday 16 January looking at the benefits of storytelling in manufacturing and innovation.

The session looks at how storytelling in manufacturing can create content that connects with customers and shows them why your solutions make sense for them compared to the competition.

Former BBC Correspondent and now Director at Clever Conclusions Ltd Peter Plisner will deliver the session. He will provide media training and consultancy, transport research, policy advice and video content.

Agenda

  • 9.30 – 10am: Registration
  • 10 – 10.10am: Welcome, housekeeping and introductions
  • 10.10 – 10.25am: Why storytelling in manufacturing is worth doing
  • 10.25 – 10.40am: What storytelling can do for your business
  • 10.40 – 11am: What is storytelling?
  • 11 – 11.15am: Power of social media
  • 11.15 – 11.25am: Taking part in presentations and expos
  • 11.25 – 11.35am: What collateral do you need?
  • 11.35 – 11.45am: Consider media training
  • 11.45 – 12pm: How do you start? Action planning

For more information and the full agenda visit Eventbrite.

For other useful manufacturing events keep an eye on our events page.

Provisional green light for Grove Lane funding in Smethwick

A regeneration project for Grove Lane in Smethwick has provisionally been awarded £18m in government Levelling Up Funding.

The government has identified the Grove Lane project in Smethwick as one of 55 successfully proposed projects nationally. It has provisionally awarded the project £18,063,128 from Round 3 of the Levelling Up Fund.

In line with the Levelling Up Fund Round 2 submission, the funding will be used for land acquisitions to enable new housing around the Midlands Metropolitan University Hospital. It will also support the delivery of the Grove Lane Masterplan which Sandwell Council’s Cabinet approved in February 2022.

Funding methodology

In deciding the funding methodology for Round 3, government ministers had three primary objectives:

1. To prioritise places assessed as ‘in need’ according to metrics set out in the Levelling Up White Paper

2. To ensure a fair geographic spread so the Fund can benefit all areas of the country across its lifetime

3. To support the ‘pride in place and transport’ Levelling Up missions by focusing predominantly on regeneration and transport projects. (Please note that a smaller share of funding is going to transport projects this time compared to previous rounds, given recent wider government investment in local transport.)

The funding award is provisional and subject to project validation, subsidy control checks, and departmental sign-off. Sandwell Officers will be working through this assurance process with government civil servants.

Here in the West Midlands, Dudley Council and City of Wolverhampton Council also made successful bids in Round 3 of the Levelling Up Fund.

Decarbonisation workshop: creating a resilient future for your business

The Black Country Industrial Cluster is hosting a workshop: ‘Creating a resilient future for your business: How to thrive amidst rising energy costs and decarbonisation challenges’. The free workshop takes place on Tuesday 6 February at Bescot Stadium in Walsall.

The transition to net zero creates greater challenges and opportunities for Black Country businesses than any other UK region. Many businesses in the region depend on competitive energy prices to compete globally. With an increasingly carbon-conscious customer base this can be complex to achieve. This decarbonisation workshop will provide insights into how businesses can thrive whilst working towards becoming net zero.

This event is open to all businesses based in the Black Country with an interest in becoming more resilient, energy efficient and reducing their carbon footprint.

The team that led the ‘Repowering the Black Country’ and ‘West Midlands Energy Taskforce’ projects will be presenting the workshop. Expert speakers will be sharing knowledge and advice on energy costs, decarbonisation and energy efficiency. 

The team will also discuss the opportunities that the transition to net zero presents for Black Country businesses.

Reasons to attend the decarbonisation workshop:

  • Learn about the latest government support: funding and free energy assessment programmes
  • Gain knowledge: access valuable insights to help empower your business to navigate the complex landscape of sustainable practices and make informed decisions
  • Help shape national conversations: discover how you can get involved in the Black Country Industrial Cluster – a platform for your voice to be heard at national forums
  • Network with industry leaders: connect with like-minded professionals, industry experts, and influencers who share your commitment to a sustainable, decarbonised and resilient future.

For more information about the event email info@bcinc.org.uk

For a full agenda and to register visit Eventbrite. Booking is essential as spaces are limited.

‘Net Zero in Sandwell’ is one of Sandwell Council’s seven economic priorities. Find out more on our net zero page:

Trading Standards Business News: winter edition

The winter 2023 edition of Trading Standards Business News is available online. It contains tips on how to stay warm and safe this winter, food safety and allergen advice, an XL Bully update, news on new laws around single use plastics and advice on Christmas lights safety, amongst other seasonal topics.

Trading Standards Business News (TSBN) is a digital magazine published by Central England Trading Standards Authorities (CEnTSA).

It is a collaboration between fourteen trading standards services within local authorities across the West Midlands – including Sandwell. Together they aim to maximise the impact that individual services have, supporting businesses in our region to trade legally and fairly while promoting economic growth.

CEnTSA’s Trading Standards Business News is full of advice to help you and your business thrive while staying on the right side of the law. Each edition covers a wide range of business sectors and signposts you to further information.

What’s inside the winter 2023 edition of TSBN?

The magazine includes articles for SMEs, food businesses, entertainment venues and dog breeders as well as information on seasonal safety and age-restricted sales requirements for retailers.

The winter 2023 edition of TSBN contains guidance on the strict new rules coming in for American XL Bully owners and breeders, the latest bird flu report, information for businesses about the single-use plastics ban that come into force in October this year – identifying banned items and outlining the consequences if they supply or sell prohibited items. .

There is a report on vaping, containing information on age verification checks and advice on what is legal and staff training. And information about food hygiene and safety, outlining the 4Cs – cleaning, cooking, chilling and cross-contamination. 

This edition also contains guidance on keeping your staff warm this winter despite soaring energy costs. It reminds employers that turning down the heating could directly impact the health and wellbeing of their staff.

There is information for retailers on how to beat thieves this festive season – the time of year when increased crowds make it easier for thieves to target businesses. There is also guidance for homeowners on burning authorised fuels and the consequences for breaching the rules.

Word from the editor

In her welcome to the final edition of TSBN of the year, editor Frances Darling said: “Once again, the hard working TSBN team has brought together a broad range of articles that will hopefully prove useful – so please do read on for the detail and feel free to circulate this and future editions to other organisations and your colleagues. Don’t forget to let us know if there are topics you want us to include in future editions.”

Where can I read the winter 2023 edition of TSBN?

You can read the latest TSBN in a browser on your computer or download the TSBN app for Apple and Android devices. The digital magazine content is interactive – so clicking on the web links will take you to the relevant page or website.

You can find past editions of TSBN here.

For information and advice from Sandwell Council on how to comply with trading standards – from labelling food, or selling age-restricted products to displaying weights and prices – visit our trading Standards page:

Will your Sandwell business #Pledge2Invest?

Through its #Pledge2Invest campaign, Sandwell College is encouraging employers to invest in their workforce and community.

Sandwell College is the West Midlands’ largest provider of 16-19 study programmes. As the video below explains, the college is asking local businesses to #Pledge2Invest: commit to at least one of three investments in order to improve the life chances of people in our communities.

Would you #Pledge2Invest by:

  • Offering an apprenticeship 
  • Upskilling existing staff
  • Offering a work placement?

Employers and entrepreneurs also have opportunities to come and speak to its students and inspire the next generation.

Improving life chances

The external engagement team at the college will collaborate with employers to offer operational support, and to advise on training options. Sandwell College also offers a free recruitment service for local businesses that want to take on new staff.

Sandwell College’s aim through #Pledge2Invest is to work with local businesses to help grow a talented workforce of the future. This will ultimately improve the life chances of people across the region.

Skills in Sandwell

Investing in your workforce is one of the most effective ways to nurture a thriving business. Alongside #Pledge2Invest from Sandwell College, learn about support available from Sandwell Council on our skills and training page.

NatWest Accelerator now open for March 2024 cohort

The NatWest Accelerator programme is now open for applications for the March 2024 cohort. The programme offers support to entrepreneurs and SMEs. It helps businesses to scale to the next level.

The NatWest Accelerator programme provides fully funded coaching and mentoring specifically designed to meet the needs of entrepreneurs who want to grow their business, regardless of geographic location or sector.

Accelerator wrap-around support

NatWest recognises that every business owner is different and that the motivations for scaling a business can vary greatly. It also understands the power of being surrounded by a network of like minded individuals and specialists. 

The programme is free and specialises in wrap-around support. It provides:

  • One-to-one coaching with acceleration managers
  • A programme of thought leadership and events
  • Access to a network of like-minded peers, supported by Natwest ecosystem managers
  • Focused support with access to experts from every sector
  • The use of modern co-working spaces in one of Natwest’s nationwide hubs.

Programme timeline

The programme starts with an IGNITION event in the week commencing Monday 11 March 2024 and extends over six months with fortnightly events, opportunities and monthly one-to-one, peer-to-peer and group coaching sessions.

There is an option to reapply for up to eighteen months of support in total, with the first six months open to non-NatWest group customers.

Applications for this intake will close on Friday 16 February. Interviews will take place throughout the entire application window. Places are limited.

NatWest Accelerator Programme Download PDF

Discovery events

NatWest is holding some application discovery events for potential applicants. To find out more about the Accelerator programme and better understand what’s on offer attend either an online or a face to face event at your local Accelerator Hub.

For Sandwell businesses the closest hub is in Birmingham and discovery events are taking place every couple of weeks from Tuesday 12 December. Find out more and register via Eventbrite.

Find a virtual discovery event here.

To apply for a place on the Accelerator programme use link below then complete the short application form. Visit the NatWest website to find out about eligibility criteria, and terms and conditions.

Another opportunity: Clean Transport Specialist Accelerator

Transport is the largest carbon emitting sector in the UK, accounting for more than a quarter of emissions. The sector is therefore critical to climate strategy and achieving net zero goals through to 2050.

NatWest is working with the University of Warwick to create a Clean Transport Specialist Accelerator, combining coaching, thought leadership, community and access to networks with specialist support from members of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult. 

Entrepreneurs will gain a unique opportunity to remove barriers, improve connectivity and receive support in realising their ambitions around clean transport. 

To find out more about the clean transport accelerator, download the flyer below:

Clean Transport Specialist Accelerator

Support in Sandwell

Visit our Sandwell Start-Up Hub if you are an aspiring entrepreneur or you have a growing business in Sandwell. Find out about the Sandwell Business Boost growth support we’re currently offering to your business.

Free menopause awareness training

Women Wellbeing Hub in partnership with ACP is holding a menopause awareness session at our Sandwell Start-Up Hub on Friday 15 December. Come and get equipped with knowledge and tools to support you during this transformative life stage.

A Wellbeing Engagement Officer/Menopause Wellbeing Practitioner will lead this menopause awareness session. They are from the Women Wellbeing Hub in partnership with ACP. Together you will explore physical, emotional and professional impacts of menopause, and get practical tips to prepare for or manage the transition.

Covering everything from common symptoms to lifestyle changes, the session will give you valuable insights to enhance wellbeing and productivity.

Whether you’re working for an organisation, self employed, seeking work, volunteering or running a business, this event is for you. Learn how to cultivate a supportive environment that values and empowers women experiencing menopause.

The event takes the form of a talk and networking (12 noon to 1pm), followed by a light lunch. It’s free to attend. See our Sandwell Start-Up Hub page for information about parking and access to the venue. Why not come and work from the Hub for the rest of the day?

VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund is supporting this menopause awareness training. This is a collaboration between the Department of Health & Social Care, NHS England and the UK Health Security Agency.

See also our resource pages on ‘Support for women in business’ and ‘Workforce health and wellbeing’.

Sandwell Council budget: have your say online

Sandwell Council is carrying out further consultation with the public on how to make savings to its budget over the coming years. As a Sandwell-based business representative, don’t forget to have your say in the online survey.

Sandwell Council held an initial budget consultation earlier this year. Now it is inviting residents, businesses and voluntary organisations to take part in a further consultation on areas where the council can save money.

Sandwell Council’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Finance and Resources, Councillor Bob Piper said: “The council is facing similar pressure to residents from inflation and rising costs. The cost of living emergency is also creating more demand for some council services. This means that we need to make difficult decisions when the council sets its budget.

Making choices about delivering services

“We currently spend around £317 million each year on our day-to-day services, such as bin collections, street cleansing, running libraries and leisure centres. And around 60 per cent of our budget funds vital services for adult social care and looking after vulnerable children. We must meet our legal requirements, but we can make choices in how we deliver some of these services.

“Sandwell is no different to other councils – we all face significant financial pressures. Although we are in a fortunate position to have options to achieve a balanced budget, this still means we need to make difficult decisions. We need to use our limited resources as efficiently as we can, which means we have to work even harder to continue to deliver services and make the money go further for the years ahead.

“In the past two years, the council has worked hard to make savings of over £30 million.

“The council must make savings of £13 million to ensure we can balance our budget for the next financial year (2024/25). The majority of these savings must be sustainable – so we can continue make these savings over the coming years, not just next year.”

Understanding residents’ priorities

The council’s initial 2024/25 budget consultation, that took place over the summer, saw residents rank their priorities for how the council could achieve savings or increase income, as follows:

  • Selling or developing council buildings
  • Stopping or reducing non-essential services
  • Charging more for some paid-for services
  • Introducing more charging for non-essential services
  • Increasing council tax.

This further consultation will ask more questions about the areas where Sandwell Council can make savings.

Councillor Piper added: “It’s important to us that we consult residents on how the council makes these vital savings. When the consultation closes, we will consider the responses we receive and bring a further report back to the council’s cabinet, before setting the council’s budget in early 2024. The council’s budget will, of course, be influenced by the chancellor’s autumn statement in late November and the Local Government Finance Settlement later in the year.”

The consultation closes on Tuesday 2 January 2024.

‘Enabling net zero’ webinar from the Industrial Decarbonisation Challenge

On Thursday 7 December, the IDC will host a webinar about a new report from UKRI and Innovate UK – ‘Enabling net zero: a plan for UK industrial cluster decarbonisation’.

The report highlights the UK’s potential to harness the power of its industrial clusters. It explores how to drive the next phase of emissions reductions, while contributing to a stronger economy and energy security.

The webinar will give an overview of the report, and discuss the key findings, outcomes and recommendations. There will also be a live Q&A with IDC experts.

You can download a copy of the report from the event web page.

Young Planner of the Year 2023: congratulations to Sandwell Council’s Joshua Singh

Sandwell Council’s planning regeneration team leader, Joshua Singh, has won the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI)’s national Young Planner of the Year 2023 award.

Josh received the Young Planner of the Year award last week at the RTPI’s Awards for Planning Excellence.

This national award follows Josh winning the West Midlands Young Planner of the Year in June this year. He was recognised for his commitment to making a difference to Sandwell’s residents and businesses. He was also commended for promoting career opportunities in planning to the region’s young people.

Awards for Planning Excellence

At the recent awards the judges commended Josh’s “outstanding commitment and passion”. They added: “As a role model for future young planners, he will benefit the profession and the communities he works within.”

More recently, Josh was part of the team that secured £67.5m of government Towns Fund investment for Sandwell. He lead specifically on the West Bromwich Town Investment Plan. This resulted in West Bromwich securing £25m of funding for six town centre projects.

Josh joined Sandwell Council in 2010. He worked in several planning areas before securing a permanent position in the planning regeneration team in 2015. He has helped to deliver multiple regeneration projects that have benefited the borough. These include leading on a council programme to tackle ‘grot spots’.

The projects ranged from high street upgrades to sustainable transport, with Josh leading on the Urban Greening programme across the town centre.

Making a difference in Sandwell

In addition to these projects, Josh champions engagement with local schools. He works with the council’s employment team to bring career sessions with professional businesses into primary schools.

He has also helped to establish an educational outreach programme to engage with local college students. His aim is to explain what a career in planning might entail.

Josh said: “I’m extremely proud to have won this award and to have this opportunity to represent young planners from the West Midlands region and across the United Kingdom.

“Working in Sandwell for the past fourteen years and raising a young family as a resident of the borough has made me passionate about delivering regeneration and positive transformation for local communities, residents, businesses and young people across the area.

“Winning this award gives me a platform to share this passion and experience. To put Sandwell on the national and international planning stage, showcasing the influential work we’re doing to raise ambitions and create a new story for Sandwell through regeneration and growth.

“I am very fortunate that Sandwell Council has recognised and supported my career, from starting on the main reception through to leading the council’s planning regeneration team. I have a fantastic team around me, and I thank the team of managers who put me forward for this award. Especially Jenna Langford whose footsteps I am following, as a previous recipient of this award in 2019. Two National Young Planners of the Year from Sandwell – we’re obviously doing something right!”

Support from Sandwell Council

Chief Executive of Sandwell Council, Shokat Lal, added: “Josh’s incredible achievement is well-deserved and testimony to his dedication to the people of Sandwell. It is wonderful that the council has been able to support him throughout his career.

“Josh also personifies the vision and ambition for the council and Sandwell as a thriving borough on a journey towards excellence. Josh is a credit to Sandwell, and we couldn’t be more proud of him.”

To find out more about regeneration projects across Sandwell visit www.regeneratingsandwell.co.uk.