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With Learning Disability Week (19 – 25 June 2023) just around the corner, the Council is hoping to inspire businesses to support residents with further needs into work.
Residents who may be eligible for the Home Upgrade Grant are being urged to pop down to one of the remaining home energy advice drop-in events to find out more.
Solihull Council is seeking views on its emerging Town Centre Public Realm Strategy and possible options for a phase one concept scheme focused along the High Street.
Following their last meeting on 31 May, senior leaders at Solihull Council, Birmingham & Solihull Integrated Care Board, and West Midlands Police & Crime Commissioner are pleased to announce new multi-agency safeguarding arrangements for Solihull.
This week the Council announced plans to form a new partnership with Birmingham Children’s Trust to help implement our Children’s Services Improvement Plan.
The UK Health Security Agency and Met Office have announced an Amber Heat-Health Alert from 9 June until 13 June. Please follow this guidance to ensure you look after yourself and others.
The Met Office has announced a Yellow Heat-Health Alert.
A report containing recommendations for the next stage of redevelopment in Kingshurst will be considered by councillors later this month.
With energy prices set to change again, Solihull Council is offering residents the chance to save money on their energy bills.
Claire Coutinho MP has agreed plans for Solihull Council to work with Birmingham Children’s Trust as its regional partner to provide support and guidance to help with Solihull’s Children’s Services Improvement Plan.
The Council is considering taking up new powers to enforce moving traffic rules on four junctions across the borough.
Solihull’s councillors in charge of adults and children’s services joined the chief executive of Carers Trust Solihull to promote Carers Week, which starts today (Monday 5 June).
Following an extensive consultation last summer about the creation of new active travel routes for pedestrians and cyclists, work to widen a footpath to create a new route from Monkspath to Blythe Valley Park will start on Monday 5 June.
Solihull is set to have its own Midsummer Night’s Dream thanks to Festival 36. From 17 June - 2 July, the festival celebrates the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s First Folio with activities, performances and viewings of the First Folio on 2 July
It won’t come as a surprise to anyone to hear that I think Solihull is a great place to live, but it’s always nice to have some vindication from other sources...
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