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Solihull Council is advising residents to set up Council Tax direct debit arrangements by Saturday 12 March to avoid delay in receiving the £150 energy rebate payment.
Instructions for setting up a Council Tax direct debit can be found on this page.
Instructions for setting up a Council Tax direct debit can be found on this page.
On Thursday 24 February Solihull Council approved the Medium Term Financial Strategy 2021/22 – 2024/25 with fees and charges for each portfolio.
This year, the theme is ‘Break the Bias’, and Solihull Council is encouraging residents to strike the IWD pose and share stories of women across the borough who are working hard to encourage positive change in their communities.
In response to the crisis in Ukraine, many people in Solihull are looking for ways they can help refugees and people caught up in the conflict. We have put together a new information page to help - How you can help Ukraine (solihull.gov.uk)
As Ukraine continues to occupy our thoughts and news bulletins, it is devastating to witness this tragedy unfold and to feel so impotent in the face of this aggression.
Hope Coppice becomes first location of the Severn Trent and Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Forests with 9,400 trees
First day of planting took place on World Wildlife Day, 3 March, with Commonwealth Games athlete Anna Hursey backing the initiative
First day of planting took place on World Wildlife Day, 3 March, with Commonwealth Games athlete Anna Hursey backing the initiative
Free support is on offer to Solihull’s entrepreneurs of the future from a Queen’s Award-winning organisation dedicated to getting businesses off the ground.
The government has released the annual rough sleeping figures for the country and Solihull’s figure remains at between one and four people sleeping rough.
The Birmingham 2022 Festival, one of the largest ever cultural programmes to surround the Commonwealth Games, will be bringing a series of creative events to Birmingham, Solihull, and the West Midlands over the next six months.
Solihull Council has introduced a new five year workforce strategy for adult social care following its approval last night (28 February).
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