Darlaston Plan for Neighbourhoods

Community Meeting Report – Darlaston Town Hall

Community Safety

Residents have raised concerns about road safety in Darlaston, particularly given the number of schools in the area. They have been in discussion with a local secondary school, which has also expressed support for measures to improve road safety and the introduction of cycle lanes.

In addition, residents have highlighted ongoing issues relating to safety, crime, and anti-social behaviour. They have identified a need to enhance CCTV coverage at key hotspot locations, including the town centre and parks to help address these concerns.

Pride in Place

Residents have expressed a strong desire for more community events and festivals in Darlaston, such as a dedicated “Darlaston Day” to celebrate the town’s identity and bring people together. There is particular interest in events that showcase local talent, music, food, and culture, helping to foster community pride and attract visitors from neighbouring areas. Residents have suggested seasonal festivals, markets, and family-friendly activities that make use of local parks and public spaces, creating opportunities for local businesses and community groups to get involved.

Alongside this enthusiasm for events, residents have also raised concerns about the overall cleanliness and appearance of the town centre. Many have described it as untidy, with ongoing problems related to littering and fly-tipping. Improving the environment and public spaces is seen as an important step in creating a town people can be proud of and that visitors will want to return to.

Derelict Sites

Residents have raised concerns about several derelict sites in Darlaston, including the former Weights and Measures building and the old Darlaston Fire Station. Local community groups have expressed an interest in taking over the former Weights and Measures building, and residents have voiced a strong desire to see these buildings restored and repurposed for community use. Residents highlighted a lack of provision for elderly people and people with vulnerabilities. Residents explored the possibility of creating a multicultural centre with activities for the young and old.

Heritage and History

Darlaston has a proud and rich history, and residents have expressed concern about the gradual loss of the town’s heritage. They have voiced a strong interest in establishing a local museum to celebrate Darlaston’s past. One suggestion put forward was to locate the museum in the old brewhouse in Darlaston Town.

Open Spaces

Residents raised concerns about the condition of the park on Cook Street, noting that it has become overgrown and now poses potential safety risks within a residential area. Similar concerns were expressed regarding the state of Victoria Park. A separate enquiry has been raised with Walsall Council regarding the issues at Victoria Park.

Many residents feel that Darlaston has become a “forgotten town” and expressed a strong desire to see its local identity restored and celebrated. They were also clear that the £20 million investment should be used to directly benefit the town and its residents, rather than to subsidise existing Council services.

Engagement Events & Drop‑ins

Open Resident Consultation on the Darlsaston Plan held by Pat Macfadden MP…

Local MP Pat Macfadden held an open event at the Town Hall on Friday 31st October at 1pm. for residents.

Around 40 people attended and openly shared their views with him.

Our thanks to all of you who attended and so openly shared your views on Darlaston and it’s future.

We particularly thank Councillors Matt Ward and Councillor Mehmi for their support in attending the event, and Pat and his team who organised it. The discussions will be forwarded to the Board for more discussion.

Aradhana Mehmi , a board member and friends hosting surgeries at Shri Guru Ravidass Temple particularly targeting ethnic minorities for whom English is not a first language. Thank you to everyone who welcomed us to your place of worship and for contributing with ideas and questionnaires!

Kevin Davis, attending the Grace Academy event and meeting parents and young people and talking about the Darlaston Plan.

Thank you to the school community for welcoming us so warmly and contributing your ideas!

Another busy weekend at places of worship, helping members of our community with language and literacy challenges to complete our forms, meeting the community where they are and explaining and discussing the Darlaston Plan.

Thanks again to everyone who welcomed us, spoke to us, shared their ideas and filled in the questionnaires. 

Great session today with Aradhana and Rani running the stall.

We handed out 15 forms, and helped many other people fill theirs in, including a few elderly residents and those who needed language support. A couple of people also took forms home for relatives in the area.

Manjit and Ammr joined in and spoke with the congregation, which really helped open up conversations.

We also made announcements in the main prayer hall.  People were genuinely engaged and keen to share their thoughts.

We’re planning to extend the survey surgery for one, possibly two more weekends.

Proud to be sponsoring the Darlaston Christmas event this weekend. We have sponsored the amusement rides to make sure that all children can ride for free for the duration of the event. Come down and have some fun and celebrate with us.

Another Succerssful Event!

Another great day at Asda meeting so many local residents at our survey table and hearing their views.

Thank you to WHG for sponsoring Asda vouchers and to their staff for supporting the activity.

We look forward to meeting more of the community at the Darlaston Christmas Fayre.

Just What the Doctor Ordered!

Another Doctor Surgery event with Manjit attending to talk to patients and staff today.