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As part of its continued commitment to improving road safety, Solihull Council, in partnership with West Midlands Police, will be installing new average speed enforcement cameras in Berkswell, Hampton in Arden, Meriden and Balsall Common.
The Council is asking autistic adults and carers of autistic adults to join a new partnership board and use their experiences to help improve health and social care services for autistic adults living in the borough.
Solihull residents are being encouraged to join a national week of action to reduce the waste they generate – and make at least one change to their habits.
Innovative smart sensor technology is being tested on Solihull’s A34 Stratford Road in a bid to make busy crossings safer for cyclists and pedestrians.
Solihull Council is reminding residents they have just one month left to apply for vital funding which could help towards their energy bills and cost of living.
I was told that August would be a quiet month. Yet, the pages of my mayoral diary have been filled to the brim!
The Prime Minister’s speech this week on ‘Fixing the Foundations’, alongside the previous announcement of the Government’s intention to end the universal winter fuel payments, is very worrying, as it points in only one direction, higher taxes.
Around 700 households in Olton and Lyndon can apply to have free or subsidised home insulation to reduce energy bills and emissions.
Last week it was A Levels results and this week it was the turn of GCSEs. Yesterday young people across the borough found out their results and began planning their next steps into work, further education or training
The first set of town centre customers are ready to start benefitting from Solihull’s new low carbon energy network.
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