Sandwell Council

Community and living downloads

The following files are available for download. Files in PDF format can be read using Adobe Reader. MS Word and Powerpoint files can be read by using their respective applications or any alternatives.

Guidance for Heads of Service on the role of Council Employees

Guidance for heads of service on the role of Council employees in the management of funded voluntary organisations

Guidance on the role of Council funding officers

Guidance on the role of the Council's funding officers

Protocols for Councillors on Relations with Funded Voluntary Organisations

Protocols for Councillors on relations with voluntary organisations funded by the Council

Guidance on Relations between Councillors and Funded Voluntary Organisations

Guidance on relations between Councilors and funded voluntary organisations

Protocols for Councillors involved in the management of funded voluntary organisations

Protocols for Councillors who remain responsible for the management of funded voluntary organisations

Sandwell Compact Capacity Building Code of Practice

Sandwell Compact Capacity Building Code of Practice

Sandwell Compact Funding Code of Practice

Sandwell Compact Funding Code of Practice

Conditions of funding and grant aid

Conditions of funding that voluntary organisations funded through the voluntary sector support budget must comply with.

Safer Sandwell Partnership Strategic Plan 2011-15

SSP Plan to reduce crime/ASB, prevent/reduce offending, tackle fear of crime and promote public reassurance, address drug and alcohol use and improve community cohesion across the borough

Olympic Torch Relay Route in Sandwell

The roads where the Olympic Torch will be carried in Sandwell on June 30.

Olympic Torch invite

Sandwell's Olympic Torch invite, 22 March 2012

Play is Making a Difference letter

Covering letter to accompany the Play is Making a Difference application form and guidance notes

Sandwell Rights of Way Guide

The guide explains how the local authority, the public, land owners and land managers are all responsible for ensuring that the rights of way network is accessible and that it is used with care.