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Ambitious Council-led plans to redevelop Kingshurst Village Centre are progressing steadily as local residents get ready for the large scale stage of demolition to start.
Today (Friday 17 March), the report from Sir Alan Wood, the Children's Commissioner, has been published by the Department for Education.
In response to increasing amounts of graffiti in the borough, key organisations and landowners met in Solihull last week for the first Solihull Graffiti Summit.
The Council has responded to the Inspectors’ latest letter and has accepted that the examination of the Solihull Local Plan should be paused to enable the finalised version of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) to be published.
Work has begun to properties on Alston Road to make them more energy efficient, helping residents reduce their carbon emissions and save on energy bills.
Solihull Council is taking steps to address nitrous oxide misuse in the borough following concerns about its negative health, environmental and social impacts.
Yesterday’s budget brought welcome news for many businesses and residents in Solihull. I was particularly pleased about the Deeper Devolution Deal.
School pupils who crafted bespoke pieces of artwork for the recent Solihull Fairtrade Trail have been rewarded at a thank you event at John Lewis in Touchwood Shopping Centre.
Today’s Spring Budget (Wednesday 15 March) saw a new devolution deal launched that provides further additional funding and flexibilities for the local authorities that make up the West Midlands Combined Authority.
New business recycling regulations are coming in 2023. Businesses in Cranmore and Monkspath, Birmingham Business Park and Elmdon Trading Estate are eligible to receive a free one to one help session to understand how the regulations will affect them.
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