Sandwell’s problem was NEVER just Labour.
It was the culture they built:
❌ rubber-stamp politics
❌ managed debate
❌ endless paperwork
❌ weak scrutiny
❌ scripted meetings
❌ selective outrage
❌ consultation theatre
❌ and councillors too frightened — or too comfortable — to challenge anything.
I sat through the Extraordinary Council, Full Council, Cabinet and Petitions meetings.
What I witnessed was staggering.
Hundreds of pages…
major decisions…
rent rises…
budget pressures…
safeguarding…
air quality…
housing failures…
all rushed through with barely any scrutiny at all.
At times it felt less like democracy and more like a corporate audiobook with voting buttons attached.
And now Reform controls Sandwell.
This is their warning too.
Because if they inherit the same culture of officer-led complacency, procedural arrogance and managed democracy… residents will turn on them exactly the same way they turned on Labour.
This is probably one of the most important political pieces I’ve written on Sandwell in years.
Read it. Share it. Challenge it.
👉 https://t.co/jMvX1NzBcX
#Sandwell #SandwellCouncil #ReformUK #Labour #Governance #Accountability #Scrutiny #LocalPolitics #Democracy #CSE #PublicParticipation #WestMidlands
Sandwell Planning Committee: where “approved subject to conditions” is starting to sound suspiciously like “approve it now and hope nobody checks later.”
Retrospective works. Departures from the adopted plan. Green space shuffled about. Biodiversity is priced up like a supermarket meal deal. Drainage, noise, parking, traffic, contamination, and enforcement all quietly kicked into the long grass under the magic words: conditions will deal with it.
Will they?
Because residents are not living in committee reports. They are living next to the traffic, the noise, the dust, the lost trees, the squeezed parking, the overdevelopment, and the “we’ll monitor it later” promises.
Friar Park. Kings Hill. Newcomen Drive. Great Barr. Smethwick. Rowley Regis.
Different applications. Same smell.
A planning system should protect communities, not act as paperwork laundry for poor process, retrospective excuses, and developer convenience.
Read the blog here:
https://t.co/vWEAYnNko6
In Sandwell, “subject to conditions” too often feels like:
Approved now. Questions later. Residents left with the consequences.
Sandwell Council has a Constitution.
Yes, really.
A mighty 588-page democratic instruction manual explaining how residents can “engage” with their Council…
By speaking for 3 minutes, asking no questions, getting no proper comeback, gathering 3,000 signatures if they dare have a petition, and then being gently herded back to the public gallery like naughty schoolchildren on a civic day trip.
Open democracy, Sandwell-style:
✅ Submit early
✅ Speak fast
✅ Ask nothing
✅ Expect little
✅ Sit down
✅ Be grateful
The Council says it wants transparency, accountability and citizen involvement.
Then writes rules that make public participation feel like trying to get into a nightclub wearing muddy boots and carrying a complaint form.
This is not resident-led democracy.
It is managed democracy.
It is public engagement with stabilisers, handcuffs and a stopwatch.
If Sandwell’s new administration is serious about reform, then this Constitution needs more than a polish. It needs opening up properly.
Residents should have real public questions, proper answers, lower petition thresholds, guaranteed Cabinet speaking rights, resident-triggered scrutiny and a public tracker so concerns do not vanish into the usual Sandwell fog.
Have a read.
Because democracy should not mean:
“Speak for 3 minutes. Ask nothing. Sit down.”
👉 https://t.co/r8LfSJL0ZZ
#Sandwell #SandwellCouncil #LocalDemocracy #CouncilAccountability #PublicQuestions #Scrutiny #Governance #ResidentRights #SandwellPolitics #DemocraticReform
Reform have won Sandwell.
Now comes the hard bit.
This was never just about changing the rosette at the top of the council. It was about changing the culture underneath it.
From ASB and “zero tolerance” through to planning, Friends Groups, charities, voluntary organisations, byelaws, public buildings, consultation, FOI, governance and trust — Reform now have to prove they can deliver real change and not get swallowed by the same old Sandwell machine.
They need to engage with residents, citizen journalists, bloggers, The Sandwell Skidder, community activists, constituted Friends Groups, voluntary organisations and genuine charities.
The awkward people kept watching before the election.
Now they may be the very people who help stop Reform being captured after it.
Have a read:
https://t.co/7mU8rwUA8P
#Sandwell #SandwellCouncil #ReformSandwell #SandwellPolitics #SandwellSkidder #CitizenJournalism #LocalDemocracy #CouncilGovernance #Transparency #Accountability #ASB #ZeroTolerance #FriendsGroups #VoluntarySector #Charities #Planning #Consultation #OpenTheBooks
Well, well, well…
Sandwell 2026: the election where the red wall didn’t crack — it caved in, fell over, rolled down the hill and landed in Labour’s lap with a note saying “you took us for granted.”
After 47 years of Labour treating Sandwell like a hereditary title, voters finally discovered the big political OFF switch.
But before anyone starts ordering “Mission Accomplished” banners, let’s be clear: this isn’t the end of the story. It’s the start of the test.
Labour has been fired.
Reform now has the keys.
The Conservatives vanished like a leaflet in a rainstorm.
The Greens held ground in Bearwood.
And Tipton Green proved local independents can still cut through when people know who they’re voting for.
So what actually happened? Why did Labour collapse? What does Reform now have to prove? And why should voters absolutely not go back to sleep just because the rosettes have changed colour?
I’ve pulled it together here:
👉 https://t.co/nwSj1cz49q
Read it. Share it. Argue with it. But whatever you do, don’t pretend Sandwell politics is boring anymore.
#Sandwell #SandwellCouncil #SandwellElections2026 #LocalElections2026 #ReformUK #Labour #BlackCountryPolitics #LocalDemocracy #VoterTurnout #CouncilAccountability #AbsurdityOf3
Sandwell says it wants change.
Then too many stay home… or march in and vote the same old machine 3 times.
That is how rotten politics survives.
This year is different. All 72 council seats are up because of the boundary changes. If residents really want better, they need to stop voting on autopilot and stop handing power back to the same tired party habits that have failed this borough for years.
My latest blog is blunt for a reason:
low turnout helps the machine,
tribal voting helps the machine,
political laziness helps the machine.
If you want different results, vote like you mean it.
Read and share:
https://t.co/Q1JorU8Oyo
#Sandwell #SandwellCouncil #SandwellElections #LocalElections #Election2026 #VoteForChange #TurnoutMatters #Democracy #LocalPolitics #ResidentsFirst
600+ homes on contaminated land next to the M6… and apparently no recorded internal risk discussions, no clear cumulative assessment, and no meaningful answers.
That’s Friar Park.
I’ve now pulled together the evidence trail — FOIs, delays, “NIL” responses, missing records, weak engagement, and the now-familiar pattern of approve first, condition later, explain never.
This is no longer just a planning row. It’s a serious question of governance, transparency, and whether anyone in Sandwell is actually prepared to own the risks before the damage is done.
Read the full blog here:
https://t.co/ezVR1NImhA
#Sandwell #FriarPark #PlanningScandal #FOI #Transparency #GovernanceFailure #AirQuality #ContaminatedLand #Housing #Wednesbury #BlackCountryPolitics
When trustees stay silent, the questions do not disappear. They get louder.
Let’s Dance Again CIO has now reached the point where this is no longer just local gossip, Facebook drama, or people being told to “move on”.
Serious questions have been raised about: governance, financial transparency, data handling, conflicts of interest, exclusions of older people, and the use of public buildings.
Those questions were put properly. They were put repeatedly. And still the trustees have not given proper answers.
Instead, we’ve seen noise, deflection, outrage, slogans, and other people trying to fight battles that are not theirs to fight.
That is not governance. That is not accountability. And it certainly is not how trustees of a registered charity should behave when serious concerns are raised.
The current position is now set out clearly here:
https://t.co/yVfpUpCKPI
Read it. Share it. And ask yourself one simple question:
If everything is above board, why is it so hard to get a straight answer?
#LetsDanceAgain #Wednesbury #CharityGovernance #TrusteeAccountability #FinancialTransparency #GDPR #Safeguarding #WednesburyTownHall #Sandwell #PublicInterest #CharityCommission
600+ homes on contaminated land next to the M6… and apparently no recorded internal risk discussions, no clear cumulative assessment, and no meaningful answers.
That’s Friar Park.
I’ve now pulled together the evidence trail — FOIs, delays, “NIL” responses, missing records, weak engagement and the now-familiar pattern of approve first, condition later, explain never.
This is no longer just a planning row. It’s a serious question of governance, transparency and whether anyone in Sandwell is actually prepared to own the risks before the damage is done.
Read the full blog here:
https://t.co/ezVR1NImhA
#Sandwell #FriarPark #PlanningScandal #FOI #Transparency #GovernanceFailure #AirQuality #ContaminatedLand #Housing #Wednesbury #BlackCountryPolitics
🚨 FEBRUARY IN SANDWELL: A MASTERCLASS IN HOW NOT TO RUN A BOROUGH 🚨
If you ever wondered what happens when transparency goes on annual leave, accountability loses its GPS, and common sense is locked in a cupboard labelled “confidential” — February provided the answer.
In just 28 days we saw:
📄 Meetings without minutes
🤐 Questions without answers
💷 Budgets that defy mathematics
🏗️ Plans that would make a Jenga tower look stable
👶 Safeguarding concerns treated like awkward background noise
🌳 “Protecting” green space by building on it
🔍 Oversight so robust it can’t be seen with the naked eye
Apparently everything is fine. Progress is being made. Lessons are being learned. Working groups are working. Strategies are strategising. Frameworks are… frameworking.
Meanwhile residents are left squinting at 1,000-page documents, wondering why reality doesn’t match the glossy press releases.
But don’t worry — if you raise concerns, you’ll be reassured that:
👉 It’s complicated
👉 It’s under review
👉 It’s being looked at
👉 It’s someone else’s responsibility
👉 It will all make sense eventually
Translation: Please stop noticing things.
This month’s blog pulls together the chaos, contradictions, and comedy (intentional or otherwise) that passed for local governance in February.
If satire didn’t exist, we’d have to invent it.
👇 Read it before it disappears into a “further information to follow” black hole 👇
https://t.co/fYIfYv8DZ3
#Sandwell #LocalGovernment #Accountability #Transparency #SEND #Safeguarding #LocalPlan #Budget #WestBromwich #FriarPark #PublicInterest #Community #Politics
🔥 Nearly £300,000 a Year… and £182 in the Red 🔥
I’ve just published a blog that every levy-paying business in West Bromwich should read.
West Bromwich Town BID collects around £290,000 a year through a compulsory levy on businesses.
After nearly ten years in operation…
After two full BID terms…
After marketing budgets, ambassadors, events and “initiatives”…
The 2025 accounts show:
👉 Reserves: (£182)
Negative.
That’s not spin.
That’s not opinion.
That’s straight from the filed balance sheet.
No meaningful reserves.
No financial buffer.
No audit required.
Micro-entity accounts with minimal disclosure.
No published breakdown of income and expenditure.
No public Key Performance Indicator KPI reporting.
And yet businesses are compelled to pay 1.95% on rateable value regardless.
If nearly £300,000 per year is being collected, the obvious question is:
Where is the structural improvement?
Where is the measurable return?
Where is the financial resilience?
Because what we currently have is a town centre still struggling — and a BID operating hand-to-mouth.
This isn’t about personalities.
It’s about transparency.
It’s about accountability.
It’s about value for money.
If you run a business in West Bromwich, you deserve better than glossy posts and hanging baskets.
You deserve answers.
Read the full breakdown here 👇
https://t.co/JEIL5kuB2H
#WestBromwich #WestBromwichBID #Sandwell #BusinessLevy #PublicAccountability #FinancialTransparency #TownCentreDecline #WhereDidTheMoneyGo #SandwellPolitics
The West Bromwich Town Deal Board met on the 24th.
Behind closed doors of course.
We now wait patiently for the minutes…
Well — the parts we’re allowed to read.
£25 million spent.
99% “delivered.”
Footfall “doubled.”
Pop-up parks incoming.
Free entertainment everywhere.
All sounds wonderful.
But here’s the simple question I asked in my latest blog:
Has West Bromwich actually been regenerated…or is it just better lit, better staged and heavily subsidised?
If the new market replaces a tired one, of course footfall rises. If events are publicly funded, of course there’s a crowd.
The real test isn’t applause. It’s sustainability.
Have trader incomes risen?
Has vacancy fallen across the town?
Has private investment followed?
Will it still be thriving when the subsidy stops?
That’s what matters.
Have a read 👇
https://t.co/DmswTSiMnq
#WestBromwich #TownDeal #Sandwell #Regeneration #FollowTheMoney #Transparency
🗑️ BINS. BLUSTER. “NO EVIDENCE.”
Another report drops.
Another strategy unveiled.
Another polite Scrutiny discussion incoming.
This time it’s the Litter Bin Strategy at the Economy, Skills, Transport and Environment Scrutiny Board.
Because apparently what Sandwell needs in 2026… is more bins...who knew!
Meanwhile:
• Fly-tipping continues across the borough
• Deep Clean “pilots” pop up like travelling circuses
• Reporting routes quietly disappear
• Enforcement figures remain foggy
• Volunteers grow in numbers — but funding doesn’t
• And we’re reassured, once again… there is “no evidence”
No evidence of vermin.
No evidence of systemic issues.
No evidence anything needs reviewing.
Reassuring stuff.
But here’s the real question:
Are we solving litter…
Or managing perception?
If contractual penalties are being applied, where’s the reinvestment?
If Litter Watch membership is expanding, where’s the funding alignment?
If byelaws and EPO powers aren’t consistent, who exactly is enforcing what?
Bins don’t replace enforcement.
Bins don’t create accountability.
Bins don’t answer unanswered questions.
This blog pulls it apart properly 👇
🔗 https://t.co/u4vFgZuEBY
Read it.
Watch the meeting.
Ask better questions.
#Sandwell #Scrutiny #LitterStrategy #FlyTipping #EnvironmentalGovernance #FollowTheData
🚪 Private Meeting. Big Decisions. Public Money.
Om Tuesday 24th, the Decisions of the Cabinet Member for Adult Services, Health and Well-being meeting took place.
Behind closed doors.
No public scrutiny.
No live challenge.
No transparency.
Now we wait for the minutes.
But here’s what we already know 👇
This so-called “Wrap Around” service has been: ✔ Procured
✔ Re-procured
✔ Extended
✔ Uplifted
✔ Delegated
✔ Partially withdrawn (hospital discharge referrals stopped in Sept 2025)
And now — wrapped up again with pre-approved exemptions, built-in 10% contract variations, and future rate hikes already pencilled in.
In 2023 they reportedly received 45 tenders.
Yet this time they’ve pre-approved awarding the contract even if the minimum number of bids isn’t received.
Strange.
Even stranger?
The report can’t even get its own contract end dates straight.
And all of it signed off in private.
This isn’t about opposing crisis support for vulnerable residents.
It’s about how decisions involving hundreds of thousands of pounds of public money are made — and whether they can withstand daylight.
If everything is robust, transparent and value for money…
Why the detour around transparency?
Read the full breakdown here 👇
🔥 https://t.co/apCFEsDi5Q
The minutes will eventually tell us what was said.
But the real question is:
What wasn’t?
#Sandwell #SandwellCouncil #AdultSocialCare #BetterCareFund #Transparency #PublicMoney #Governance #Accountability
So here we go again.
Another consultation.
Another “have your say.”
Another glossy promise about shaping the future.
Except the strategy is already written.
Targets locked in.
Carbon budgets “running out.”
Infrastructure pipeline primed.
And now we’re invited to tick boxes about how we’d like it delivered.
Meanwhile:
• Cycle lanes that few use
• Traffic calming with no enforcement
• Trees removed with no meaningful like-for-like replacement
• Housing approved in pollution corridors
• Whispered talk of LTNs and road charging “for the planet”
Air pollution where it exceeds legal limits? Absolutely tackle it.
But carbon accounting theatre, green branding and policy drift without transparency? That’s another matter.
If you think:
✔ Green space should be protected, not reduced
✔ Mature trees matter more than press releases
✔ Housing shouldn’t be pushed into motorway smog corridors
✔ Infrastructure should be justified with real data
✔ Consultation should mean influence — not endorsement
Then read this.
Full breakdown here 👇
https://t.co/ydr61lelWU
Consultation closes 28 February.
Silence becomes consent.
#Sandwell #ClimateConsultation #NetZero #AirQuality #ProtectGreenSpace #NoToLTNs #LocalAccountability
🤔 UPDATE: Apparently Nobody Is Responsible.
I’ve now had a reply from Sandwell Council’s Leader regarding the mysterious appointment of Imogen Walker.
In summary:
“I wasn’t involved.”
“I had no authority.”
“The leader at the time has gone.”
Which is… fascinating.
Because Sandwell Council still exists.
The job still happened.
Public money was still spent.
Records are still missing.
But apparently the decision evaporated along with the people who made it. 👻
It’s a bit like a council version of “the dog ate my homework” — except the homework was governance.
To be absolutely clear, I’m not asking about personal responsibility from years ago. I’m asking for a corporate explanation from the council that still governs today.
Who authorised the role?
What process was followed?
Where are the records?
These aren’t trick questions. They’re basic accountability.
If leadership changes meant institutions no longer had to explain past decisions, local government would be a very convenient place to make them.
A follow-up request has now been sent asking for a proper corporate response.
Until then, we appear to be dealing with the first known case of a senior public appointment that was made by… nobody. 🪄
Full background here 👇
https://t.co/FJ7Q2PiSqQ
Sandwell deserves answers, not amnesia.
#Sandwell #Accountability #TransparencyNow #Governance #QuestionsRemain #PublicTrust #OpenTheRecords
📢 “No Alternative.” Apparently.
So on 24th February, Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council is voting through a 4.99% Council Tax rise.
Maximum increase.
Maximum pressure.
Minimum change.
Consultation said 83% opposed it.
Result? 4.99% anyway.
But don’t worry — we were consulted. There were slides. There were charts. There were engagement metrics. Democracy happened. Just… not the bit where anything changes.
Balanced for one year.
Deficits return next year.
“Further iteration required.”
Translation: We’ll see you again in October.
I’ve broken down:
The red flags in Treasury
The Children’s Trust financial exposure
The “No Alternative” line
And a short, credible alternative budget that doesn’t start with “max it out.”
Have a read 👇
https://t.co/xDaiJTmUfl
Because if consultation doesn’t change decisions…what exactly is it for?
#Sandwell #CouncilTax #Budget2026 #FullCouncil #MTFS #LocalGovernment #Transparency #Scrutiny
Sandwell has launched its SEND Transformation programme.
External specialists.
Inspection on the horizon.
Transport reform.
A new parent newsletter.
All positive on the surface.
But context matters.
Over the past few years Sandwell SEND has faced:
• Ofsted findings of inconsistent outcomes
• Ombudsman rulings over systemic annual review delays
• Transport contract controversy
• Eligibility decision faults
• Ongoing High Needs budget pressure
Backlogs have been reduced. Procurement has changed. Governance has strengthened.
But red flags remain — and trust now depends on evidence, not optimism.
I’ve pulled everything together in one complete blog — firm, fair and fully referenced.
If you care about SEND services in Sandwell, it’s worth a read.
🔗 https://t.co/6OwajJzUz5
#Sandwell #SEND #SandwellCouncil #SENDTransformation #SENDTransport #Accountability #ParentVoice
Sandwell Council has launched its first SEND Transformation Bulletin — confirming a 12–15 month reform programme, external specialists, and a focus on transport, alternative provision and system redesign.
On the surface, it’s positive and forward-looking.
But what does “transformation within fixed funding” actually mean in practice?
What changes are being considered?
And how prepared is the borough for its next SEND inspection cycle?
I’ve written a balanced analysis based purely on the contents of this week’s bulletin — no historical issues, no wider controversies. Just what’s been published and what it signals.
If you’re a parent, professional or simply interested in how SEND services are evolving in Sandwell, it’s worth a read.
🔗 https://t.co/CxeHogOwzD
#Sandwell #SEND #SENDTransformation #Education #ParentVoice #LocalGovernment #SandwellCouncil
A quiet family home in Great Barr could soon become a children’s home.
This is NOT about opposing vulnerable children.
It IS about asking whether Sandwell Council has properly looked at:
• Parking pressure
• Staff shift traffic
• Clustering of care homes
• Operator background
• Ofsted history
• Strategic distribution across wards
If it operates just like a normal family home — prove it.
If it doesn’t — assess it properly.
Residents have until 25 February to comment on application DC/26/71390 (40 Longleat).
Before you send anything emotional, read this.
I’ve broken down:
✔ What planning CAN consider
✔ What it CANNOT consider
✔ How to check Companies House
✔ How to check Ofsted
✔ How to look for clustering
✔ A ready-to-use objection template
Calm. Factual. Evidence-based.
This is about proper scrutiny — not stigma.
Read the full breakdown here 👇
https://t.co/qHXuNaDmsy
#Sandwell #GreatBarr #PlanningApplication #LocalDemocracy #CommunityScrutiny #TransparencyMatters