Summary

  • 'Significant' fall in coronavirus patients seen in West Midlands

  • Covid-19 possible treatment trialled

  • Black people in UK 'twice as likely to die' from Covid-19

  • Man found at home named by murder probe police

  • More festivals cancelled for 2020 amid lockdown

  • Long queues as recycling centres open

  • Updates from Thursday 7 May

  1. Your comments: Long queues at recycling centrespublished at 13:25 British Summer Time 5 May 2020

    The reopening of recycling centres in parts of Shropshire has meant long queues and has also been generating some discussion on the BBC Shropshire Facebook page, external.

    David Buckley wrote: "What’s wrong with people? Is it a lemming attribute? Or just that people want an excuse to escape the lockdown?"

    But Steve Davo Davies said: "What’s everyone supposed to do when the government locks everyone down for six weeks, then wonders why people come out when told to?"

    Cars at tip

    Amy Yeomans suggested a "gradual reopening" of sites, with "lowered capacity" was "much smarter".

    But Hazel Jump said: "Give it a couple of weeks, and it will be fine."

  2. In pictures: Deserted Birmingham during lockdownpublished at 12:56 British Summer Time 5 May 2020

    New pictures show a largely deserted city centre in Birmingham during the seventh week of lockdown.

    A couple of people can be seen however, including this woman not having to worry about keeping two metres apart while doing Tai Chi in Centenary Square.

    Woman practices Tai Chi in deserted city centreImage source, Getty Images
    City centreImage source, Getty Images
    City CentreImage source, Getty Images
    City centreImage source, Getty Images
  3. Covid-19: Care home deaths figures revealedpublished at 12:38 British Summer Time 5 May 2020

    Daniel Wainwright
    BBC England Data Unit

    Staffordshire and Birmingham are among local authority areas where there were more than 100 deaths in care homes involving Covid-19 between 10 April and 1 May, new figures show.

    Care home death figures

    In total, 6,391 people with Covid-19 died in care homes in England during the three-week period.

    The numbers from the Care Quality Commission were published alongside the weekly Office for National Statistics (ONS) data , externalon deaths registered in England and Wales.

    Overall, deaths from all causes across both nations, recorded in the week ending 24 April, were down slightly compared to the week before.

    Nick Stripe from the ONS said while that was reassuring, the number of deaths overall was still many more than usual for this time of year.

  4. 'Eyesore' building removed ahead of regenerationpublished at 12:20 British Summer Time 5 May 2020

    An "eyesore building" has been removed from Dudley's skyline, the borough council says. , external

    Cavendish HouseImage source, Dudley Borough Council
    Cavendish HouseImage source, Google

    Cavendish House in Dudley town centre was once home to Inland Revenue offices but has been empty for many years.

    The demolition will pave the way for a multi-million pound, mixed-use development in the town centre, which in turn will form part of a near £1bn regeneration programme across the borough, says the council.

    Cavendish HouseImage source, Dudley Borough Council

    Work is also ongoing in the town centre around the Brierley Hill to Wednesbury Metro extension, with plans also in place for a new bus and tram interchange in the town centre.

  5. Nappy charity finds donated items sold onlinepublished at 11:48 British Summer Time 5 May 2020

    A charity that supports parents with babies and young children has spoken of its "hurt" after finding some of its donated goods for sale online.

    Hayley Jones of The Nappy Project

    Volunteers at The Nappy Project said they spotted a pram donated to a family posted for sale on social media.

    The charity, which also donates items such as milk and nappies, says its name will be written on items it gives out in future.

    Volunteers have carried out 1,200 deliveries in the last five weeks in Congleton, Crewe and Manchester.

    The online listing was reported to police.

    However, officers said the sale of goods given in kindness was not considered a crime.

  6. Long lockdown grass to be cut againpublished at 11:32 British Summer Time 5 May 2020

    Local Democracy Reporting Service

    Grass verges around Stoke-on Trent are going to be cut by council workers again.

    They were stopped when lockdown measures were announced, but the city council said they would resume with social distancing precautions in place.

    Grass vergeImage source, Getty Images

    The council also said it would concentrate on street cleaning and emptying litter bins.

  7. Motorcyclist dies after hitting road barrierpublished at 11:13 British Summer Time 5 May 2020

    A 30-year-old man has died after his motorbike hit a roadside barrier in Telford.

    West Mercia Police said it happened in the Brookside area yesterday afternoon at the junction of the A442 and the A4169.

    Police carImage source, West Mercia Police

    The force has referred the matter to the Independent Office for Police Conduct, because of "the proximity of a police vehicle at the time of the collision".

    The rider died at the scene.

  8. Rise in bus passenger numberspublished at 10:53 British Summer Time 5 May 2020

    Bus operator National Express West Midlands will introduce new timetables due to an increase in lockdown passenger numbers.

    BusImage source, National Express West Midlands

    Additional journeys will run during the VE Day bank holiday on some Coventry and Black Country , externalservices, the company says.

    The new timetable, from 10 May, , externalwill see buses continue to serve the same routes "but they will arrive more often so customers can get to where they need to be more quickly," a spokesperson said.

    “We’ve also put extra services on to some hospital routes to make it even easier for NHS workers to get in for their shifts."

    The statement continued: "It’s still really important that people keep on following the rules around social distancing so everyone can travel safely. We’re putting more buses into the network to make sure there’s enough room for everyone to get where they need to be.

    "We are carefully monitoring how many people our buses are carrying on each journey to identify busier times and places where we need to put in more buses.”

  9. Bin collections resume and tips re-openpublished at 10:13 British Summer Time 5 May 2020

    Brown bins are set to be picked up from 275 streets in Stoke-on-Trent today.

    Crews are clearing a backlog of garden waste after collections were stopped because of lockdown.

    And there are queues outside recycling centres in Shropshire, including Telford, which have re-opened this morning.

    Shrewsbury recycling centre
  10. West Brom extend Edwards contractpublished at 09:42 British Summer Time 5 May 2020

    West Brom take up a one-year option on Kyle Edwards' deal and will resume talks on a longer extension after the pandemic.

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  11. Town council faces £500,000 losspublished at 09:35 British Summer Time 5 May 2020

    Lockdown could cost Shrewsbury Town Council £500,000, it estimates.

    It's missing out on income from the facilities it owns, such as leisure centres, markets, sports pitches and community rooms.

    Government funding is being given to larger authorities including Shropshire Council, which has received £18m, but is under no obligation to pass it on to other authorities within the county.

    Town council HQ

    The leader of Shropshire Council, Peter Nutting, has written to the secretary of state for local government, urging them to give more money to town and parish councils, adding his authority has nothing spare to offer.

    He said: "However much I would like to help [other councils], I have to look at the greater good of the county as a whole and protect statutory functions."

    The clerk of Shrewsbury Town Council, Helen Ball, said it could cover the losses through reserves, but she had concerns for authorities without the money in the bank.

  12. Strongman to fight The Mountain in Vegaspublished at 09:15 British Summer Time 5 May 2020

    Staffordshire strongman Eddie Hall has accepted an invitation to box in Las Vegas next year.

    He will be facing Game of Thrones actor Hafthor Bjornsson, who beat Eddie's deadlift world record over the weekend.

    Eddie HallImage source, Getty Images

    Bjornsson played The Mountain, Gregor Clegane, in the HBO series.

  13. Ukelele group playing onlinepublished at 09:02 British Summer Time 5 May 2020

    BBC Shropshire

    The power of the ukulele is being harnessed to tackle loneliness and isolation during the coronavirus lockdown.

    Some of the players in their latest videoImage source, The Shropshire Ukulele Massive

    The Shropshire Ukulele Massive has persuaded dozens of ukele players to strum along to the same song.

    Organiser Dave Cowton then stitches their efforts together into a video which they share on social media.

    The aim is to record one video every fortnight and Mr Cowton said their next effort would be "thrown out to the whole of the UK" to play along.

  14. Make a Difference: Horse centre desperate for donationspublished at 08:24 British Summer Time 5 May 2020

    BBC Shropshire

    A horse sanctuary looking after dozens of horses during lockdown is appealing for donations as its running costs continue to mount.

    Horses at the centreImage source, Hopton Rehab and Homing Centre

    Normally, Hopton Rehab and Homing Centre in Clee Hill, Shropshire, would be running events in spring and summer to raise funds.

    But, with the Covid-19 outbreak, all its visits to care homes and shows are cancelled and charity trustee Bob Woolnough told BBC Shropshire it still has bills to pay.

    "Between the sanctuary and the rehab centre, we've got something like 12 sites. Now all these sites are rented so we have to pay the landlords every month and between us we've got around near enough 50 horses to care for," he said.

    The centre's organised an appeal, asked for free grazing for the horses and urged people to keep unwanted rugs, external so they can be donated when the lockdown eases.

  15. Weather: Sunshine and blue skies forecastpublished at 08:11 British Summer Time 5 May 2020

    BBC Weather

    We're forecast a few days of sunshine this week and today temperatures could reach up to 15C (59F).

    Tomorrow it's forecast to be even warmer, creeping closer to 20C (68F).

    Church BroughtonImage source, Mark Hallam
  16. Live updates for the West Midlandspublished at 08:00 British Summer Time 5 May 2020

    Andy Giddings
    BBC News

    Welcome to our live service for Tuesday.

    We'll be bringing you all the latest news for the West Midlands.

    We love to hear from you so if you think there's a story we should be covering please get in touch via email,Twitter , externaland Facebook., external

  17. How amateur radio is connecting people during lockdownpublished at 00:09 British Summer Time 5 May 2020

    More people are taking to the airwaves to stay connected. What's the appeal of amateur radio?

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  18. Three ordered to court over 'driving on pavement'published at 22:34 British Summer Time 4 May 2020

    A man was injured after a car was caught on camera apparently driving along a seafront pavement.

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  19. Girl, 10, leaves parents behind for lockdownpublished at 22:20 British Summer Time 4 May 2020

    Sienna Jagpal has moved in with her grandmother, fearing the 65-year-old will be "lonely".

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