Summary

  • Updates from Monday 6 September to Sunday 12 September

  1. 'Severe' house fire in Walsallpublished at 08:11 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    Firefighters have been tackling a "severe" blaze at a property in Walsall.

    About 20 were sent to the house on Ashbourne Road in Bloxwich after flames broke out shortly after 05:00.

    They found the whole of the ground floor on fire with some smoke damage caused to a neighbouring property.

    Two people were treated at the scene for the effects of smoke inhalation, with one taken to hospital, said West Midlands Fire Service.

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  2. Good morning from Midlands Livepublished at 08:03 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    Welcome to our live service for Tuesday.

    We'll be bringing you the latest news, sport, travel and weather from across the West Midlands.

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  3. Foster carer approval 'like winning the lottery'published at 06:22 British Summer Time 7 September 2021

    Matt and Trish say they were initially terrified but "worries and fears" soon disappear.

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  4. PC charged with assault following Taser incidentpublished at 19:06 British Summer Time 6 September 2021

    Declan Jones is accused of the offence which is linked to an incident in Birmingham, the IOPC says.

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  5. Ex-England pair set Middlesex recordpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 6 September 2021

    Sam Robson and Mark Stoneman share an opening stand of 376 against Sussex, while Essex retain control against Gloucestershire.

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  6. Our coverage across the daypublished at 18:01 British Summer Time 6 September 2021

    That's the end of our live coverage for Monday.

    We'll be back bringing you the latest news, weather, travel and sport from 08:00 on Tuesday.

  7. Paralympics: Lack of crowd 'tough' for Kare Adeneganpublished at 17:53 British Summer Time 6 September 2021

    BBC Radio CWR

    Double Paralympic silver-medallist Kare Adenegan said she found it tough to compete in the Tokyo Games with no international crowd support.

    Kare AdeneganImage source, PA Media

    The 20-year-old, from Coventry, came second in both the T34 100m and T34 800m.

    Organisers did not permit any international fans at the Games due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    Kara said not having her family there to support her "was definitely a struggle but I knew what I wanted to achieve".

    She added: "I had to really think 'why am I doing it' and knowing that I want to inspire the next generation."

    Having returned home, she said she was looking forward to two weeks off before returning to her studies at the University of Warwick.

  8. Barker's rearguard holds up Bearspublished at 17:48 British Summer Time 6 September 2021

    Keith Barker makes a stubborn 49 not out against his former county as Hampshire build a crucial lead against Warwickshire.

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  9. 'Enormous' rebuild of fire-hit manor house beginspublished at 17:48 British Summer Time 6 September 2021

    Exterior work on the 18th Century house will take another year, its owners say.

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  10. Tributes paid to 'dynamo' councillorpublished at 17:41 British Summer Time 6 September 2021

    Local Democracy Reporting Service

    Tributes have been paid to a "hugely respected" veteran councillor.

    Councillor Neil Eustace, 65, of Yardley East ward served as Birmingham city councillor for 35 years since being first elected in 1986. The Liberal Democrat died at the weekend.

    Mr Eustace was a long-standing member and former chair of the licensing and public protection committee and also served as deputy lead member of the West Midlands Fire and Rescue Authority.

    His sister, Julie Baum, 60 said: "We are very proud of him because of everything he has done.

    "He loved the area and devoted as much time as he could to try and make the area better for people."

    Cllr Neil EustaceImage source, Birmingham City Council

    Councillor Jon Hunt, leader of the Liberal Democrat group, said: "Neil was a dynamo, hugely respected in Yardley and within the Liberal Democrats.

    "His passing is unexpected and we will miss him hugely."

  11. Councils consult on merger planspublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 6 September 2021

    Stratford-on-Avon and Warwick District Councils are considering a proposal to merge, creating a new district council covering the whole of South Warwickshire.

    A public consultation on the plans starts today and runs until 24 October.

    The consultation document and online questionnaire can be viewed and completed online.

    Stratford upon avon

    Councillor Andrew Day, leader of Warwick District Council said: "As much as the pandemic has been a crisis for us, it has presented a challenge and an opportunity for us to re-imagine what local government services in South Warwickshire might be like in the future.

    "We need to hear your views – we need to listen and respond to what our residents want."

    Councillor Tony Jefferson, leader of Stratford-on-Avon District Council added: "Both Councils face significant financial challenges - the impact of dealing with the pandemic, when combined with the increased costs of delivering existing services, such as waste management, as well as responding to the climate emergency."

  12. Village pub collapses sending rubble across streetpublished at 17:24 British Summer Time 6 September 2021

    The crumbling begins after the school run, with one onlooker saying "it could have been so much worse".

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  13. City of Culture: Ribbons hung at places of worshippublished at 16:59 British Summer Time 6 September 2021

    Preparations have started on a faith-themed event as part of Coventry's year as City of Culture.

    The event on 10 and 11 September - which has Faith as its title - will see theatre productions transferring to the streets and the city centre becoming a "tapestry of lights".

    In the meantime, designer Tom Piper, who created the poppy memorial at the Tower of London, has started to create a "visual representation" of the ties between faith groups in the city.

    InstallationImage source, Coventry City of Culture Trust

    Blue ribbons are being installed at faith sites, with city-based composer Sayan Kent creating an original score to accompany the project.

    The event is set to end with a ceremony in which people will be invited to Millennium Square to light one of 500 flames.

    InstallationImage source, Coventry City of Culture Trust
    InstallationImage source, Coventry City of Culture Trust
  14. Open water warning ahead of hot spellpublished at 15:56 British Summer Time 6 September 2021

    With hot weather expected over the next few days, people in Staffordshire are being reminded of the dangers of swimming in open water.

    Even the strongest swimmers, it said, can find themselves at risk from the sudden change between air and water temperature and hidden hazards beneath the surface.

    ChasewaterImage source, Staffordshire County Council

    Victoria Wilson, Staffordshire County Council’s communities leader, said: "Unfortunately we hear far too often about people getting into difficulties swimming in reservoirs, lakes and quarries.

    "Our message is very much enjoy being near the water and the supervised activities on offer when it comes to places such as Chasewater reservoir, but when it comes to swimming be safe and go to public, supervised pools."

  15. Trust apologises after healthy twin terminated in errorpublished at 15:06 British Summer Time 6 September 2021

    A Birmingham hospital has apologised after an error led to a healthy twin being terminated in error.

    The Sunday Express said, external a pregnant mother made the decision to abort one of her twins, which was suffering from restrictive growth, raising the chances of stillbirth and putting the healthy baby at risk.

    But during the procedure at Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust, the healthy twin was targeted and both died.

    It said the case was among 700 incidents, detailed in a Freedom of Information request, from NHS hospitals in England where basic errors caused deaths.

    Pregnant woman stock imageImage source, Getty Images

    Dr Fiona Reynolds, Chief Medical Officer at Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust, said: "Sadly, during a highly specialised fetal procedure in 2019 that involved operating within the womb to separate and potentially save the life of a single twin that shared a placenta, a fatal error occurred.

    "A full and comprehensive investigation was carried out swiftly after this tragic case and the findings were shared with the family, along with our sincere apologies and condolences.

    "The outcome of that thorough review has led to a new protocol being developed to decrease the likelihood of such an incident happening again.

    "This has been shared with centres that carry out this complex procedure."

  16. Motorcyclist dies in early morning crashpublished at 14:36 British Summer Time 6 September 2021

    A man has died after coming off his motorbike in the early hours of Sunday.

    The crash happened on Aldridge Road, Oscott, Birmingham, at about 03:00, said West Midlands Police.

    The force, which said the victim was 38, asked for any witnesses to come forward.

  17. Firms 'will be fighting' for college's graduatespublished at 14:16 British Summer Time 6 September 2021

    BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester

    A new college specialising in engineering welcomed its first 30 students on Monday - with a prediction that companies would be "fighting to get" graduates.

    The chief executive of New Model in Technology and Engineering (NMITE) says she wants to see student numbers grow at the institution, based in Hereford.

    "I think we could see, in the next five years, about 1,000 students in the city from NMITE," said Professor Elena Rodriguez-Falcon.

    Sign for NMITE

    Businesses in the area have welcomed the new college, including engineering firm KGD Services.

    Ed Pitt from the company said: "We are hoping to gain more work-ready students so when they come out as graduates we can actually get them working and earning for us and themselves much quicker."

    Arctic Circle, in Rotherwas, produces equipment for the cold food industry and managing director Debbie Gittoes says the new college will be a big boost.

    "Once it has become known how well these young people come out of NMITE and how well-qualified they are and how employable they are, there will be people fighting to get those students."

  18. Chelsea Flower Show garden revealedpublished at 13:51 British Summer Time 6 September 2021

    Designs for Birmingham City Council's 2021 RHS Chelsea Flower display have been revealed.

    The display, following on from Baroness Floella Benjamin's 2019 garden, gives examples of how to make a positive environmental difference in your own home, garden or the community you live in, the city council said.

    Entitled Floella's Future Generation, it is sponsored by Veolia.

    Garden designImage source, Birmingham City Council

    Councillor John O'Shea said: "The nurseries team always put together a visually stunning and thought-provoking display for the Chelsea Flower Show and I am sure the judges will be impressed again this year."