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Sajida founded and runs North Solihull Additional Needs Support Group, a network of over 1400 families of children with additional needs. She will be carrying The Queen's Baton in Marston Green.
With 10 days to go to the start of the Commonwealth Games, look ahead to the Queen's Baton Relay, the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games and the Solihull Festival Sites at Mell Square and Theatre Square.
Councillor Ken Hawkins, Cabinet Member for Environment and Highways, met with the heads of Veolia and idverde last week to congratulate them on how smooth the transition has been to the new Environmental Contract.
Solihull residents and visitors could be set to benefit from over £98m of investment in vital transport projects as part of the West Midlands City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS).
As the area reaches a Level 4 heatwave alert, GPs and Public Health in Solihull are strongly urging people to take care of themselves and others in the current extreme heat conditions.
The forecast is for intense heat over the next few days, particularly on Monday and Tuesday when the highest Red Warning has been issued, so, please follow the advice.
Young people in Solihull have been benefiting from careers education in schools and colleges thanks to Solihull Careers Hub, and this year’s successes were celebrated at an event on Tuesday 12 July.
As the area reaches a Level 3 heatwave alert, GPs and Public Health in Solihull are strongly urging people to take care of themselves and others in the current extreme heat conditions.
The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games Festival Sites in Theatre Square and Mell Square will feature big screen action, top class food & drink and live sporting demonstrations and activities.
Solihull Council’s Health and Adult Social Care Scrutiny Board will discuss a new five year strategy for adult day opportunities at its meeting on Monday 18 July.
While the media circus has taken hold nationally and promises to do so for a number of weeks, locally, our focus in local government remains in maintaining the services people need, because that is our job here.
Please note, the face-to-face consultation this Thursday 14 July is at St Philip’s Church Hall and not at St James’ Church Hall as previously stated.
Children in Solihull ages 4 – 11 are being challenged to read six books across the school summer holidays.
A wide range of free children's summer holiday activities can be booked now.
Shoppers and visitors will be able to enjoy a new splash of colour on Shirley high street as artists get to work painting flowers on utility boxes.
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