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Lichfield Live

20th May 2020

Council communications officer recognised for work during crisis 

BBC WM - Teaching disadvantaged young people

by Hamish Cameron

BBC WM - Online classes to help get Wolverhampton active

by Sean McBurney

Birmingham Mail

20th May 2020

Council’s press officer thanked for helping Lichfield community

BBC WM - How one school is providing education in the community

by Leigh Moore

BBC WM - Walking the streets in the early hours to house rough sleepers

by Stephen Philpott

BBC WM - Delivering thousands of food parcels to most vulnerable residents

by Colin Parr

BBC WM - Recognising the great work of our councils

by Rebecca Davis

Press Releases

News from #WMHeroes.

#WMHeroes Launch

WME launch new initiative to recognise West Midland’s local council heroes who are helping fight Covid-19

Communications Officer recognised for outstanding

Lichfield District Council Communications Officer recognised for outstanding contribution to community.

Chasing Debt To Issuing Grants

Stratford District Council worker recognised for outstanding contribution to business & wider Stratford community.

Great leadership in the face of pandemic

Sarah Rouse, Independent Leader of Malvern Hills District Council, is recognised for outstanding contribution to the community.

Online classes and tackling obesity

#Everydayhero Sean McBurney, Head of Leisure and Wellbeing, at Wolverhampton City Council, prepares leisure centres for post lockdown.

 

A virtual commitment

South Staffordshire Council worker recognised for outstanding contribution.

Outstanding contribution to school

Sandwell principal recognised for outstanding contribution to school.

Getting the ground running before lockdown

Executive Director of Rugby Borough Council recognised for how she stepped to the fore when the pandemic hit.

Teaching in a virtual world

Warwickshire County Council youth worker recognised for outstanding contribution to community.

 

Mobile neighbourhood watch

Bin men in Nuneaton and Bedworth do a lot more than collect waste – they act as a mobile neighbourhood watch.

An Outstanding contribution to the community

Worcestershire County Council care worker recognised for outstanding contribution to community.

Sharing the joy of reading

Telford and Wrekin launch Kindle Kindness project to help people in care homes stay connected

I’ve been on the other side of the service…

Wyre Forest District Council worker recognised for outstanding contribution to the community.

Serving our most vulnerable residents

City of Wolverhampton Council worker recognised for work creating a huge food distribution centre to support over 35,000 vulnerable people.

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