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Solihull Council has received a letter from the Local Plan Inspectors following the latest hearing sessions, held in July.
Over 300 people and 22 organisations across the borough have signed the Solihull Zero Suicide Pledge and Solihull Council is calling for more people to join them to help prevent suicide.
Now that Liz Truss is to become Prime Minister, she will be faced with some incredibly difficult issues to deal with from the cost of living crisis prompted by soaring energy costs, the war in Ukraine to UK inflation.
With the new energy price cap recently announced, Solihull Council is advising residents to be cautious of insulation scams.
Solihull Council is inviting residents to share their views about adult social care at drop in sessions in Touchwood and Chelmsley Wood Shopping Centre.
Businesses, colleges, schools and local residents with at least half an acre of land available to plant trees in are invited to contact the Council’s Planting Our Future team.
Reducing health inequalities for residents across Solihull is the focus of the Health and Well-being Board’s new plan: “Tackling health inequalities: a blueprint for Solihull 2022-2025”.
Solihull Council’s Health and Adult Social Care Scrutiny Board will discuss a new five year action plan on adult social care environmental sustainability at its meeting on Tuesday 6 September.
Solihull Council is replacing traditional sticks and string with a new Robot Pitch Marker - saving ninety-five minutes per pitch and freeing up staff for other essential work in parks across the borough.
The popular Barston Fete was held on Bank Holiday Monday and again attracted families from a wide area as well as local residents, for a day of fun for all the family.
As the cost of living crisis dominated our headlines, on Wednesday we had the sobering sight of Ukrainians across the world celebrating their independence day, as well as it marking the six-month anniversary of Russia’s invasion.
Summer Cycling Event, Sunday 28 August, Shirley Park
With the cost of energy due to rise significantly in October, residents in Solihull are able to benefit from free energy advice which may help reduce future bills.
In response to residents’ concerns about people blocking access to dropped kerbs, Solihull Council has decided to adopt new parking enforcement powers.
What times we appear to live in, it just seems one thing after another; now we have had the extreme heat and drought. I hope you have made the most of the hot weather, but we do need some rain now although it’s yet to arrive!
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