Walsall Council to Introduce Weekly Food Waste Collections

By Craig Bates |

Walsall Council has approved plans to introduce weekly food waste collections for all households. Each home will receive a small kitchen caddy for everyday use and a larger kerbside caddy, which will be emptied once a week. For homes with communal bins, the service will work slightly differently, but collections will still take place weekly.

A Huge Thank You to Paige For Her Amazing Fundraising

By Craig Bates |

At Walsall Eyes, we are delighted to celebrate the wonderful efforts of one of our newest members, Paige Edwards, who has gone above and beyond in raising vital funds to support people living with sight loss in the Walsall Area.

Paige, alongside her family and the brilliant team at the Black Country Arms in Walsall Town Centre, organised a fantastic Easter Hamper Raffle in aid of Walsall Eyes. Over the past few weeks, Paige and her family worked tirelessly to sell raffle tickets, spreading the word and generating an incredible amount of support from the local community.

Walsall Eyes Engage with Council Over Connected Gateway Project

By Craig Bates |

Since late summer of 2024, our charity has been actively engaging with representatives from the council regarding several large-scale changes that will impact the town over the next few years. These include, but are not limited to, the Connected Gateway Project, changes to street trading rules, and ongoing consultations surrounding crime and personal safety in the area.

Walsall Eyes Holds 2025 AGM and Sets Priorities for Forthcoming Year

By Craig Bates |

On Saturday 15th February 2025, we held our Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the offices of Walsall Society For the Blind (WSB).

We are pleased to report that following the formal resignation of all directors, all have once more been successfully re-instated to their previous roles due to their willingness to continue their duties and the willingness of the members present to second them.

You can see details of our directors and supporting committee on our Charity Details page.

Black Country Living Museum

By Claire Evans |
A fantastic day was had by all when Walsall Eyes visited the Black Country Living Museum. We were well supported throughout the day by the fantastic volunteers they offered, who also came with a great deal of local history knowledge. The sun even stayed out all day, which made it even better :)