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In a huge boost for cycling in Solihull, plans were approved last night to progress with the construction of three brand new cycle lanes.
As part of its Annual Canvass campaign, Solihull Council will be sending emails to residents to check who is eligible to register to vote at each household.
Our COVID rates are now well over 400 cases per 100,000 people, and still rising. Please, can everyone who can, get their double dose of vaccine.
Local residents will soon be playing ping pong for free in Solihull’s parks, thanks to a new partnership between Solihull Council and Table Tennis England.
The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games needs 13,000 volunteers – but there are only a few weeks left to apply.
Following the severe thunderstorm and flooding in and around Dorridge on the night of Friday 25 June, Solihull Council has spoken to 411 households of which 174 experienced internal flooding.
Despite the inevitable speculation and media debate over new government guidance and much anticipated announcements, I really have just one message for you – it’s very simple and it’s not new.
Solihull’s Mayor today said a big thank-you from Solihull ahead of the UK’s first national Thank You Day this Sunday.
With the continuing increase in COVID cases in the borough and the recent floods in and around Dorridge, it seems two challenges that threaten our health and wellbeing and our way of life, are making themselves known.
Solihull Council is encouraging residents to comment on the proposed parliamentary constituency boundaries that have been proposed by the Boundary Commission for England (BCE), as part of an eight-week consultation.
Over the last few weeks, we’ve seen COVID take on quite a different pattern. Our infection rates have climbed rapidly to 154 per 100k with 305 new cases. This is in stark contrast to the rate of 12 per 100,000 we experienced in mid-May.
Following a severe thunderstorm on Friday night 25 June, properties in Dorridge/Bentley Heath and the surrounding area were inundated with surface rain water.
Following an increase in COVID cases in young people across the borough, Solihull’s Director of Public Health has advised secondary school head teachers to reintroduce face coverings for pupils in Year 7 upwards in lessons and in communal areas.
Following a severe thunderstorm on Friday night 25 June, properties in the Dorridge and Bentley Heath were inundated with surface rain water.
Solihull Council has increased its financial support to people who are unable to work from home if they are told to self-isolate and will lose income as a result
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