by Wendy Morton MP | Friday 12th July 2019 | News
I was pleased to be able to join the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association and hear first-hand from guide dog owners about their on-going campaign to tackle discrimination. Whilst it quite rightly remains against the law to refuse access to a disabled person...
by Wendy Morton MP | Thursday 11th July 2019 | News
It was a pleasure to once again join pupils, staff and Head Teacher Mrs Sally Miner at Ryders Hayes Primary School in Pelsall last week, to present them with their Respecting School Gold Award from Unicef UK. Last year I formally presented the school with their Silver...
by Wendy Morton MP | Wednesday 10th July 2019 | News
Last month Birmingham City Council formally launched a consultation about their proposed plans to take down the Perry Barr flyover. Originally the consultation was due to close on 19th July but I understand that the consultation will now close on Friday 2 August. The...
by Wendy Morton MP | Tuesday 9th July 2019 | News
Across my Aldridge-Brownhills constituency we are fortunate to have a superb network of Neighbourhood Watch groups who provide invaluable support local residents. I was therefore pleased to be able to attend the opening of The Watch at Pelsall Village Centre. The...
by Wendy Morton MP | Monday 8th July 2019 | News
This year’s Pelsall Carnival was a fun filled family day of entertainment. Even the light rain did not dampen the atmosphere, as crowds once again assembled to show their support for carnival organisers and the many participants, including the magnificent floats. They...