Recent pride statements
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The tidiness of open spaces such as Sandwell valley park and the events it holds such as race for life
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The Events taken place today at Tipton Sports (Sandwell Partnership) Concert. It was a great show and I'm proud of my children, who are a part of it. I'm currently a volunteer for Wednesbury Oak School to make/direct a film ...
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Slephnier, the home of Wednesbury. It is a very good piece of art, which symbolises the industry and creativity of Wednesbury.
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The teachers and pupils who work hard against the odds to provide safe, vibrant high achieving schools within their local area.
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I am very, very proud of my heritage. i.e., born in Birmingham city centre in 1937, moved to Wednesbury in 1946, and i love Wednesbury.
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Wednesbury and through it Sandwell as it is such a forward looking borough. With regards to its senior citizens. The setting up of Agewell in early 1998. which was and still is the voice of the older people of Sandwell ...
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Myself and my beloved little town of Wednesbury and all of the people of the town. As it is a great little place to live, as it is a historic place over a thousand years.
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Working with the community of Wednesbury and Sandwell
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The best place in Sandwell is Dartmouth park, wednesbury baths, library & community centre where the staff are wonderful and kind. The staff at the council house ands oak house are very nice. I am proud to have lived and worked ...
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My Grandad who owned his own buissness he was over the moon when Jeff Astle came for a guilded tour of his work. He loved having his picture taken with a true hero.
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