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New research from Direct Line Cycling Insurance reveals that commuters are being increasingly discouraged from cycling into work by a number of factors, and those who do ride in face a dilemma on where to store their bike. While an estimated £1 billion worth of bikes are used to commute every day across the UK, the research suggests that as many as 1.5 million cyclists are deterred by the lack of bike storage facilities at their workplace.

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Safe and Legal Migration), Kevin Foster MP, this week visited West Midlands based Nehemiah Housing Association and met with a delegation from the RAFFA International Development Agency including Chief Executive Angela Clarke and RAFFA Vice Chair and Nehemiah CEO Llewellyn Graham to discuss the work RAFFA has been doing to raise awareness of the Windrush Compensation Scheme across the West Midlands.

The RSPCA has published a collection of essays from global thought leaders to kick off a mission to reposition animal welfare from a niche to a more mainstream policy position. The collection; ‘What Have Animals Ever Done for Us?’ sees 19 essayists explore a diverse array of topics - including animals in religion, the economic value of the natural world, what technology can teach us about our feelings towards animals, and how animals have shaped the legal system over the last 200 years. 

Birmingham City Council has launched an exciting new digital crowdfunding initiative, Be Bold Crowdfunding, to enable community-led ideas that matter to local people and local communities.

Working in partnership with Spacehive, the UK’s leading civic crowdfunding platform, Be Bold Crowdfunding is an initiative that will give local residents with an idea to improve their community the opportunity to gain funding via Spacehive’s crowdfunding platform.

The West Midland’s commitment to the environment has reached another major milestone as over 200,000 trees have now been planted and registered on the Virtual Forest by organisations and individuals across the region. Since January 2020, West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) has been encouraging residents and businesses to get involved in tree planting through its Virtual Forest initiative.

As the country goes into full-on celebration mode for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, spare a thought for the people who are going to be clearing up after all those street parties.

One British waste and recycling company has been crunching the numbers, and expects the country to get through enough beer, wine, spirits and soft drinks for the empties to stretch right around the planet.

Air quality in central Birmingham has improved since the Clean Air Zone was implemented a year ago and has seen a significant fall in the percentage of most polluting vehicles entering the city centre. This reduction in the most polluting traffic – falling from 18.7 per cent on 1 June 2021 to 9.2 per cent in April 2022 – has contributed to an overall reduction in the levels of nitrogen dioxide by 13 per cent in the first six months of the scheme.

Following the stars and royals shining at the star-studded Platinum Jubilee concert at Buckingham Palace on Saturday and the Queen showing great humour - as she shared a pot of tea with Paddington Bear in a pre-filmed, heart-warming sketch - the Platinum Pageant, along The Mall yesterday, was the last of the official events of a fantastic weekend of celebrations for 70 years of service by Queen Elizabeth II.

The City of Wolverhampton is gearing up for a free event for all the family to mark the national Armed Forces Day celebrations taking place later this month.

Armed Forces Day, on Saturday 25 June, is a chance for people to show their support for the entire armed forces community – including those currently serving, their families, veterans and cadets.