Hello, I have a question for people who live there. I m a young lady who move there in Walsall. I want to start to work. But there is the question. My program is finish in midnight. Is it safe for a woman to go Home after job at that hour? I have an electric bike and is 15 minutes to use to go Home. My job is in Center. Is it safe for me to do that? I want some advise about that.
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Is it Walsall a safe place? - 0 replies
For sale: Wall Christmas trees - 0 replies
4 wall Christmas trees, already dressed, good condition. Hang from a single nail in the wall via a small loop on the back. Two are dressed in gold and two are dressed in red. Height 2ft 6in. Collect or will deliver locally.
Tracing family I live on Swansea t - 1 replies
Trying to trace my mother s family born 1922 in Pleck road name Whitehouse or could be Lawrence not sure which her initials G A
. Thank You John
After a huge renovation project in 2018 and refurbished in 2021, we are pleased to announce 'Champions House, 216 Leamore Lane, Walsall' is available to rent. This stand out commercial property has 5 private offices upstairs, with a kitchen and bathroom. 2 offices oversee the car park at the front, the other 2 oversee the warehouse space. There is a large secure compound at rear, along with a car park on the front. There are security and fire alarm system installed and active, along with bollards and fully functional shutters leading to the rear compound. Downstairs there is 2 large multi-functional rooms for any use, perfect for a trade counter or large waiting area. Moving through the building there is extensive warehouse space, perfect for racking and housing stock.
Champions House is situated 1.7 miles from M6 junction 10, perfectly located and ideal for motorway access, along with a short drive into the center of Birmingham and good access to the whole of the midlands. Bloxwich train station is only 1 mile away, Walsall train station is only 2.7 miles away, with a direct link into Birmingham.
This property is ready to let, so please call 07813 153327 or email [email protected] with any questions or if you would like to visit.
Rent fee per month £2,500.00 - minimum 5-year contract with deposit required.
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Looking for a job: Houses to be decorated - 0 replies
Friendly and fair quotes anyone who wants there house painted let me know 👍
Looking for a job: Decorating - 0 replies
Anyone needing some decorating doing give me a call 07862300651
Making Suttons Drive a Public Right of Way - 0 replies
One of the recent changes that has occurred in the Pheasey area has been the opening up of the roadway through the Great Barr Hall estate, between Chapel Lane and Horseshoe Crescent in the Nether Hall Avenue area, known as Suttons Drive. This has seen a large take-up by walkers, horse riders and cyclists, since it also gives access to the wider estate surrounding the ruined hall, but this is of course effectively all private property and the right of access can be extinguished at any time by the landowner. No planning permission has been granted for this area as an earlier proposal to make the site a private estate with gated access was thrown out by Council planners.
Walsall Group of the Ramblers are launching a campaign to ensure the route through the estate, (Suttons Drive), at least remains open and the only way to do this is to have the route listed on the Definitive Map of the borough to protect it so that any future proposals to extinguish it or divert it cannot be legally undertaken without reference to the public and if necessary a Public Enquiry. Formalising a path in this way is quite an involved process and requires evidence to be submitted of continuous usage of the route over a 20-year period. This can then be used to establish the route as a PROW by virtue of its previous past usage. This can be for any number of reasons such as travelling to work, school, church or to link with other local footpaths in the area such as the Beacon Way.
We are keen to contact anyone who may be able to help with supplying evidence of previous usage of this route so that we can equip them with the necessary forms and maps, (we can also provide assistance in completing these, as can the Rights of Way team in Walsall Council).
We’re hoping to be in a position to submit a claim by the start of next year, which is when we’ll need to have all the evidence we can gather in place. We intend to undertake the whole process digitally to both reduce paper usage and also maintain communication without the need for face-to-face contact if possible.
Information and forms can be obtained from [email protected].
How can I consult Marriage Certificates in Walsall (1918) and Dudley (1924) on-line for free for Family History purposes? - 0 replies
Hello!
I am a Pelsall 'girl' and have been living in Grenoble in the French Alps for over 40 years. I would love to find out more about my West Midlands and Irish Family History and would like to simply consult my paternal grandparents' marriage certificate (Walsall, June 1918) and my maternal grandparents' marriage certificate (November 1924 in Dudley I think).
Is it possible to do this on-line?
Many thanks in advance,
Lorraine