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A state-of-the-art self-driving shuttle will take to the roads around Birmingham Airport, transporting passengers, as part of ground-breaking trials getting underway in Solihull.
As the daily toll of Russian atrocities in the Ukraine grows, the work goes on, nationally and locally, to prepare for what we will do in playing our part to help in this crisis.
A community-led safety scheme has been launched in Berkswell, Solihull to deliver safe and direct routes for residents walking to school and through the village centre.
In the last seven days (latest data provided on 14 March 2022) the number of people who have tested positive in Solihull is 1,116 which shows there has been an increase of 435 cases (+63.9%) from the last week.
Over 550 young people in Solihull recently took part in a survey, capturing how young people in the borough feel about climate change.
The Queen’s Deputy Lieutenant Chris Loughran joined the Mayor of Solihull Cllr Ken Meeson, students and staff from Light Hall School and council staff to plant ten trees at Light Hall School last week for The Queen’s Green Canopy.
Solihull Council is encouraging people to take part in the first Social Care Day of Remembrance and Reflection on Thursday 17 March. Set up by national charities this is an opportunity to say thank you to everyone who works in adult social care.
At 10am today, Monday 14 March, the Commonwealth flag was raised over Solihull Council House to mark Commonwealth Day.
The news and images coming out of Ukraine are dreadful and getting worse. The scenes of destruction and the evil that is causing it are quite unimaginable.
Licenced taxi drivers in Solihull were invited along to the Council’s Moat Lane depot this morning to find out more about converting their old diesel cabs into zero emission electric vehicles.
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