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Closure of National Pandemic Flu Service
As levels of H1N1 (swine) flu cases have now fallen, the National Pandemic Flu Service website and telephone helpline have now closed.
Half term activities for young people
Young people in Walsall will have no excuse for being bored over the half-term break with a range of activities being lined up across the borough.
New trees will welcome Aldridge visitors and residents
A splash of winter colour is guaranteed in Aldridge thanks to a tree planting scheme in partnership with Walsall Council.
Arrr, me hearties! Potted Pirates bring tales of the seven seas
Nautical but nice CBBC presenters Dan & Jeff are setting sail for Walsall to present Potted Pirates - an hour-long treat of comedy, dance and song celebrating the adventurers of the seven seas.
Ron celebrates 70 years in the leather industry and counting
Walsall Leather Museum demonstrator Ron Hawkins might have started work in 1940 but he shows no signs of retiring from the industry he loves as he prepares to mark his 70th anniversary in the trade.
Community clean up days in Willenhall and Darlaston
Residents in Willenhall and Darlaston are being urged to do their bit to tidy up their communities by taking part in a series of clean up days organised by Walsall Council and partner agencies.
Restoration of library entrance nears completion
A major facelift and essential structural repairs to the entrance of one of Walsall's most prestigious buildings is nearing completion.
Walsall Trading Standards support national 'Scamnesty' initiative
Scammers who target residents to part with their cash will come under the spotlight with the launch of a special campaign this month, February 2010.
Community rally for Walsall Wood event
A colliery brass band will be part of the attractions as a community celebrates a landmark Walsall Council project.
Blueprint designs for new academy
Local residents were able to get their first look at proposed designs for the new £22.5 million Shelfield Academy last night.

