Partners

The Black Country Living Lasndscape project works with individuals, groups, buisnesses, schools and partnership organistions. Below are some of the organistions that we are currently working with, if you would like to get involved with the project please get in touch.

Amphibian & Reptile Conservation  

Amphibian and Reptile Conservation is a national wildlife charity committed to conserving amphibians and reptiles and saving the disappearing habitats on which they depend.
Our vision sees amphibians and reptiles thriving in their natural habitats, and a society inspired and committed to their conservation.

Dudley Council : Events  

What's On in Dudley includes information on arts and sports events, as well as activities in Libraries, Museums, Parks, Visitor Centres and Community Centres.

Environment Agency  

We are an Executive Non-departmental Public Body responsible to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and an Assembly Sponsored Public Body responsible to the National Assembly for Wales.


Our principal aims are to protect and improve the environment, and to promote sustainable development. We play a central role in delivering the environmental priorities of central government and the Welsh Assembly Government through our functions and roles.

 

Living Streets: Fitter for Walking

Fitter for Walking is a project to help residents to create

streets they can be proud of. It's funded by the Big Lottery Fund, along with contributions from local councils in each of our target areas.

We all hear a lot about the need to increase the amount of exercise we take, and for busy people the best answer to that can be leaving the car keys at home and walking more as part of their daily routine.

But to do that, we need our streets to feel safe, look attractive, and be looked after with people in mind. Often it's simple things that can make a huge difference to how we view our streets - whether clearing up a particularly useful walking route, starting up street parties, or running campaigns to get parents walking the school run.

The project has Regional Co-ordinators in post in five regions of the UK, your local officers details are below. She is looking for project ideas, so if you live or work in the West Midlands and have an idea, get in touch!

West Midlands
Hema Kasi-Patel
hema.kasi-patel@livingstreets.org.uk tel: 07595 781875

 

Midland Heart  

Midland Heart is one of the top ten housing and regeneration groups in the country and the largest based in the Midlands. Every year we invest more than £100 million in improving homes, building new ones and making neighbourhoods more desirable and sought afterplaces to live. We are passionateabout communities and our vision is to create opportunity, enthuse residents and become one of the most efficient providers of affordable housing and community investment services. The Midland Heart Way...is to help transform lives and communities through housing, care and more!

 

Natural England  

Natural England is the government’s advisor on the natural environment. We provide practical advice, grounded in science, on how best to safeguard England’s natural wealth for the benefit of everyone.

Our remit is to ensure sustainable stewardship of the land and sea so that people and nature can thrive. It is our responsibility to see that England’s rich natural environment can adapt and survive intact for future generations to enjoy.

We work with farmers and land managers; business and industry; planners and developers; national, regional and local government; interest groups and local communities to help them improve their local environment.

 

Sandwell Mind  

Sandwell Mind is a registered charity that are affiliated to national Mind, one of the leading mental health charities in England and Wales. Their mission is to promote and support better mental health across Sandwell.

Thier aims are: Recovery, Inclusion and Awareness

Sandwell Mind is committed to achieving and sustaining a high level of quality in its service provision, as measured against standards set by national Mind, by Investors In People, by the Care Quality Commission and by the government's Supporting People programme.Sandwell Mind works to the 'Recovery Model' of mental health care.

 

Sandwell Council : Events  

What's On in Sandwell is produced by Sandwell Council's Cultural Services and includes information on arts and sports events, as well as activities in Libraries, Museums, Parks, Sandwell Valley Visitor Centres, The Public and Community Centres. Full access information for people with disabilities is included.

 

Sandwell Stride  

Sandwell Primary Care Trust host walks at several venues in Sandwell. During these walks, you will meet other people, learn about health walking and have a great time. Walks make the most of Sandwell's parks and canals.

Before attending a walk for the first time, please contact the walk leader listed to let them know. For more information about the walks, contact Andrew Wood or Dene Stevens at Sandwell Primary Care Trust. 

Andrew Wood

Andrew.Wood@sandwell-pct.nhs.uk tel: 07814 540853

 

Walsall Council : Events  

What's On in Wolverhampton includes information on arts and sports events, as well as activities in Libraries, Museums, Parks, Visitor Centres and Community Centres

 

Walsall WalkOn

Walk On is a programme of led walks in parks and countryside sites across the borough of Walsall. The walks are delivered by both a qualified walk leader and back marker to be able to cater for a range of abilities. All walks are free of charge and operate as part of the Groundmiles incentive scheme.

For more information call Sport and Leisure Development Services on 01902 605500 or view the sport and leisure pages on the council's website at www.walsall.gov.uk

 

Wolverhampton Council : Events

 

What's On in Wolverhampton includes information on arts and sports events, as well as activities in Libraries, Museums, Parks, Visitor Centres and Community Centres.

 

In addition to the partners listed above, Black Country Living Landscape has enjoyed the generous support of the following organisations: