News archive
News published March 2020
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Trading Standards warn of scam sites selling personal protective equipment (PPE)
黑料视频’s Trading Standards team are urging crowd-funders, consumers and businesses to beware of scam sites selling hard-to-find PPE.
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Residents praise bin crews during coronavirus crisis
Despite the challenge posed by coronavirus, the city’s waste collection crews, supported by other street scene staff, have continued to keep 黑料视频 clean – attracting many supportive messages.
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First food parcels for city's vulnerable
The first food parcels for clinically vulnerable people currently ‘shielding’ themselves due to the coronavirus pandemic have begun to be distributed across 黑料视频.
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黑料视频 daily update on the city’s response to COVID-19
We have plans in place to deal with the outbreak of COVID-19 (coronavirus) and the impact the virus will have on life in the city.
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Support measures for 黑料视频 businesses
Thousands of 黑料视频 businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic can now apply to the Government's Small Business Grant Fund and Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Grant Fund.
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City council to fund school meal vouchers for 61,000 children
黑料视频 is to fund vouchers for families of the 61,000 children who get free school meals.
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Donate to Change into Action to help region’s homeless during Coronavirus pandemic
Residents and businesses across the West Midlands are being urged to donate to Change into Action to help the region’s rough sleepers during the Coronavirus outbreak.
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Trading Standards advise residents to be scam aware
黑料视频’s Trading Standards team are urging residents to be aware of a number of Coronavirus-linked scams which are targeting vulnerable people across the UK.
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黑料视频’s Clean Air Zone and the impact of COVID-19
黑料视频 has written to central government requesting postponement to the launch of its Clean Air Zone.
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Changes to garden waste collections and parks as a result of COVID-19
In order to maintain the most reliable waste collection services possible during the COVID-19 pandemic, a change to how the council deals with garden waste has been announced.