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Solihull Council is proudly supporting the start of National Hate Crime Awareness Week (NHCAW) 2021 9-16 October. Hate has no place in the Solihull community and the Council holds a zero-tolerance attitude toward discriminatory and hateful acts.
Following an 18-month procurement process, Solihull Council has signed a ten-year environmental service contract, worth £140 million, with Veolia ES (UK) Limited and its partner Idverde.
In the run up to this year’s World Homeless Day (Sunday 10 October), Solihull Change into Action (CiA) celebrated two years of raising money to help provide additional support services for rough sleepers and homeless people at risk of sleeping rough.
From Monday 11 October, members of Solihull libraries will have access to a new free reservation service, enabling them to reserve up to ten items.
A local walking group - Solihull’s Striders and Strollers – has celebrated 20 years of walks with a special awards event at Tudor Grange Leisure Centre, attended by the Mayor of Solihull.
Solihull Council is encouraging young people across the borough to have their say on reducing emissions.
This October, families in Shirley, Chelmsley Wood, Knowle and Balsall Common will be able to track down 10 Mexican folk-art inspired ‘Alebrije’ in augmented reality thanks to Solihull Council, supported by the European Regional Development Fund.
Solihull Council has updated ‘Our Offer to You’, a public document which sets out the Council’s commitment to supporting and caring for adults in the borough.
‘Proud to Be’ is this year’s theme for Black History Month (BHM), and throughout October, Solihull Council is encouraging people across the borough to share their stories and responses to the question ‘who are you proud to be?’
In the acres of news print dedicated to gas prices, lack of CO2 for industrial use and fuel shortages, there was an elephant in the room. Climate change.
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