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Abandoned vehicles

Environmental Protection Officers investigated 141 reports of abandoned vehicles in May 2026, which has led to a total of 55 vehicles being removed from the public highway. Of those vehicles, 45 were untaxed.

Damaged vehicle loaded on back of recovery truck

Safer 6 (2026)

Sandwell Council is once again working with police and partners to deliver Safer 6 2026 – a six-week programme focused on building cleaner, safer and stronger communities.

From 8 June to 19 July 2026, activities will take place across Sandwell’s six towns, tackling crime, anti-social behaviour and environmental issues while engaging directly with residents.

Expect visible action in your neighbourhood, from enforcement operations and environmental clean-ups to safety advice, wellbeing support, youth engagement and community events.

Safer 6 team with promotional material in front of fire engine

Counterfeit goods seized

Sandwell Council’s Trading Standards officers – in partnership with West Midlands Police and brand protection officers from WRi Group – have seized more than £1million worth of counterfeit designer goods from a warehouse in Smethwick. Items recovered included trainers, watches, scarves, perfumes and electronic goods. The seizure followed an investigation into the use of TikTok to advertise fake products for sale.

Trading Standards warn that counterfeit goods are not victimless, often linked to organised crime and exploitation, including child labour. These items also pose significant safety risks. Investigations are ongoing to bring the perpetrators to justice.

Councillor stood with seized counterfeit goods

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