Say yes to the dress as local charity opens city centre  wedding store!

Say yes to the dress as local charity opens city centre wedding store!

Specialist palliative and bereavement support provider, Compton Care, is opening a wedding
and occasion wear store in Wolverhampton city centre next week.
Located next to Matalan in the city’s popular Mander Centre, the store opens its doors at
10am on Thursday 10 October and will offer a range of beautiful, pre-loved wedding
dresses, occasion wear, accessories and party dresses.
No dress is complete without the perfect shoes and accessories, so there is a fantastic
range to choose from. There are also outfits for the groom, the bridesmaids, the moms and
the wider bridal party. Brides-to-be who want to take their time to find the perfect dress and
have their friends and family with them will be able to book appointments to have the store
exclusively to themselves.
From Thursday 10 October, the store will be open Tuesday to Saturday 10am – 5pm,
Sunday 10am – 4pm and proceeds raised will contribute to the specialist palliative and end of
life care the charity provides to people in the local community and support for their loved
ones.
Every year, Compton Care supports patients in Wolverhampton through its range of
specialist services, including clinical care on its Inpatient Unit. It also supports patients in the
community, providing specialist care in the place they call home. Patients can also access
the Living Well Service which provides emotional and practical tools to help them continue
living active, independent lives. Patients’ families also have access to the charity’s services
and specialist bereavement support.
For more information about the charity’s range of services visit comptoncare.org.uk. For
more information about volunteering opportunities visit comptoncare.org.uk/volunteer24 or
call 0300 323 0250.

National recognition for primary school in Sandwell

National recognition for primary school in Sandwell

A primary school in Friar Park has been celebrating after gaining four accreditations in recognition of teaching standards and values.

During the last year, The Priory Primary on Dorsett Road, Wednesbury has been awarded The Artsmark Gold Award from Arts Council England, a Primary Geography Silver Quality Mark to teacher Jennifer Credland-Ballantyne, Enhanced Quality Mark as a Values-based School and the RE Quality Mark Gold for religious education. The Priory Primary is currently rated as ‘Good’ by Ofsted.

Councillor Simon Hackett, Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Education visited the school in recognition of the awards and to thank staff for their efforts and hard work. He said: “The Priory Primary is working hard to give children the best start in life and these national awards are recognition the staff really care about providing quality education. Well done to all involved.”

Headteacher at Priory Primary School, Phillip Butcher is very proud of the efforts made. He said: “Rather than resting on our laurels, it is practice here at The Priory that we proactively assess and validate the quality and impact of our curriculum through a variety of external quality assurance processes. These rigorous external evaluations serve as a testament to our dedication and validate our belief in the strength of our educational provision.

“Recent accolades and awards received underscore our relentless pursuit of excellence. The awards not only recognise the hard work and collaboration of our team but also confirm our own evaluation of our curriculum’s efficacy.

“External assessors have praised our school for its “innovative and forward-thinking approach” and applauded our efforts to engage students in meaningful learning experiences. Their feedback highlights our commitment to providing enrichment opportunities that extend beyond the traditional classroom.

“These awards serve as significant milestones, reflecting the dedication and passion of our entire educational community; including teachers, students, parents, and governors. However, we recognise that maintaining high standards requires ongoing dedication and effort.

“As we move forward, our commitment to excellence remains steadfast. We are determined to not only meet but exceed these high standards, ensuring that we continue to provide the very best education for our students. At The Priory School, we understand that standing still is not an option – only by pushing the boundaries of innovation and excellence can we truly progress.”

Wednesfield Magazine marks 10 years since first issue!

Wednesfield Magazine marks 10 years since first issue!

Dear Reader, well…we made it!

10 years ago, I had the daft idea to start a magazine and as I live in Wednesfield, I thought that would be the ideal place to start.

They said it wouldn’t work…They said there wouldn’t be enough content to fill a magazine every two months. Others said, give it a try and see what happens.

I did and we’re still here. And it’s all down to you, the readers, our hugely valuable advertisers and those who contribute…So thank you for being part of the adventure. Read more about this journey on page 16 of this issue.

The next issue will cover April and May and will be out on 29th March so if you want to be in it, please contact me by 8th March.

Simon Archer
Publisher
West Midlands Magazines Ltd.