The young tearaways regularly steal from shops, pelt peoples' homes with eggs and steal cars for so-called 'joyrides', according to locals living in the Wollescote area of Stourbridge, West Midlands
Locals living in Wollescote, Stourbridge, West Midlands, say they can t sleep and have resorted to installing CCTV cameras to make sure their homes are safe, while others have moved away entirely.
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WORRIDED parents staged a protest outside Dudley Town Hall over fears changes to education provision for disabled children could lead to a loss of services. A group made their feelings known to Dudley Council members as they arrived for the first meeting of the municipal year where the new mayor was chosen and cabinet was announced. The authority is making changes to SEND provision following a critical Ofsted and Care Quality Commission inspection in 2019. Among the changes will be the merger of early years, educational advisory and childcare strategy teams and bosses said this will improve provision for families. But parent Rachael Gardener, who is also CEO of the We Love Carers charity, said they fear vital services and specially trained staff will be lost as a result of the changes.
WATCH: Parents of disabled children protest yards from Dudley Council bosses photo call
Families claim they are not being consulted fully over changes to education services for disabled children in Dudley
15:41, 21 MAY 2021
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Worried parents staged a protest outside Dudley Town Hall over fears changes to education provision for disabled children could lead to a loss of services.