Free Wolverhampton community sessions start 9 June
Residents in Wolverhampton will be able to raise neighbourhood issues directly with police, council representatives and community services at the next Love Your Community sessions,…
Residents in Wolverhampton will be able to raise neighbourhood issues directly with police, council representatives and community services at the next Love Your Community sessions,…
Families heading into Central Park on Saturday 20 June will find The Big Green Trail spread across the park, with activity stops built around nature,…
Foster Care Fortnight 2026 brought foster carers, children, young people and council teams together across the East Midlands from 11 to 24 May, with events…
Sunday evening does not have to become a rehearsal for everything that might go wrong. For 31 May 2026, the useful move is smaller: name…
Sefton’s new food waste recycling vehicles will arrive with names chosen by residents, schoolchildren and council staff after more than 200 competition entries were submitted…
Residents in Milton Keynes can attend a free summer programme of drop-in events offering advice on illegal money lending, safer financial options and confidential support.…
Unpaid carers in Milton Keynes will be able to speak directly with local support services at a free drop-in event during Carers Week. The Carers…
Wolverhampton families are being invited back to East Park for a free cycling event built around a marshalled ride through the city and a day…
A Stoke-on-Trent homelessness programme that has supported 107 people since 2023 will continue after the city secured £586,601 in government funding. The Single Homelessness Accommodation…
Derby residents will have a run of free climate and greener-living events across the city from Saturday 6 June, as Great Big Green Week returns…
Milton Keynes primary school children are being invited to enter a new road safety design competition aimed at improving parking behaviour outside school gates. The…
Wolverhampton households are set to receive a new weekly food waste collection service from late October, with kerbside properties included first and flats due to…
Residents and visitors in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme are being encouraged to use WalkSafe, a safety app designed to help people plan journeys, share their location…
Young people in Plymouth who are claiming benefits are being offered wider access to practical help with work, training and stability as the city expands…
By Beehive Web editorial team Published: 3 June 2026 Stoke-on-Trent City Council is adding six more public electric vehicle charging sockets across three residential locations,…
People across Plymouth have until 21 June 2026 to comment on whether a city-wide alcohol-related anti-social behaviour order should remain in place for another three…
Derby residents who arrange their own adult social care could soon have a single, clearer policy explaining how Direct Payments work, what support they can…
More than 4,000 children and young people in Coventry are currently supported through Education, Health and Care Plans, after the number more than doubled over…
A Belfast dog owner has been fined and ordered to pay compensation after his escaped dog attacked and injured a five-year-old boy in the street.…
Buckinghamshire residents looking for adult support services, local groups, community organisations and activities will need to use Joy Marketplace from 1 July. The new platform…
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