Back Issues – June-July ’21

Jun, Jul '21

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Contents:

  • Page 2 / BACK TO SCHOOL: Kings Rise Academy celebrate 100% attendance after lockdown – whilst investing over £175,000 in new Early Years Setting, opening September
  • Page 3 / Messages from Erdington Local & Active Arts Castle Vale, Evening of Creativity
  • Pages 4-5 / Community News
  • Pages 6-7 / News
  • Pages 8-9 / Cover story: Kingstanding stands tall, how a community pulled together through violence and tragedy
  • Page 10 – 11 / LOCAL AMBASSADORS: Wryley Birch allotments, Dunelm campaign, Mary Harvey, Steps to Change, PS Darby crime update, Travel tips for over 50’s with Co-Op Travel
  • Pages 12-13 / Community News
  • Pages 14-15 / News
  • Page 16 / If the shoe fits… opportunities and excitement as Cinderella comes to Sutton Coldfield Town Hall
  • Page 17 / LOCAL OPINION: Andy Street – we should all get behind new bid to inject £20 million into Erdington
  • Page 18 / PICTURE GALLERY: Shine-a-Light vigil for Dea-John Reid, Robert Wilkinson’s Family Funfair
  • Page 19 / BACK TO WORK: Hayer’s Supermarket, Sutton Coldfield Town Hall, Stand Out with Compass Support
  • Page 20 / WELCOME BACK: Local businesses, schools, and services

Distribution:

  • Erdington – 4453 (54% households)
  • Gravelly Hill – 759 (21% households)
  • Stockland Green – 3622 (44% households)
  • Pype Hayes – 1509 (35% households)
  • Perry Common – 2435 (56% households)
  • Kingstanding – 2585 (45% households)
  • Castle Vale – 2705 (69% households)
  • NXWM Buses: X3, X4, X5, 96, 28, 66 – 2000

To order hard copies of ERDINGTON LOCAL – June-July ’21, or any other back issues, email [email protected]