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I have been so impressed with the vaccination programme over the last few weeks, and it is heartening to see that over 13 million people have received at least one dose of the vaccine.
The Cold Weather Alert for the West Midlands has been raised to level three. The Cold Weather Alert has now been extended until Saturday 13 February.
Three new bicycle repair stations have been installed in Solihull, thanks to a successful bid by the Council’s Sustainable Travel Team to the government’s Emergency Active Travel Fund.
Adoption Central England (ACE) is celebrating three years as a regional adoption agency supporting families in Solihull, Coventry, Warwickshire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire to provide children with a loving permanent adoptive home.
The vaccination programme continues to accelerate and it looks like we should have offered a first dose of vaccine to over 15 million people by mid-February.
Find out how you can get involved in Fairtrade Fortnight this year.
Councillor Andy Mackiewicz, Solihull’s Cabinet Member for Climate Change, Planning & Housing, outlined plans for the creation of a new forest in Solihull at the Full Council meeting held on 2 February 2021.
Our COVID infection figures are at last starting to see a significant reduction, down approximately 29%, thanks to your efforts in following the lockdown rules.
LGBT+ History Month is a month-long, annual, celebration and remembrance of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender history, which started in the UK, in 2005.
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With only 18 months to go the Commonwealth Games is moving another step closer and to help with preparations we’re inviting residents, businesses, schools and organisations to start sharing your ideas, priorities and expectations for the Games.
The vaccination programme continues to see hundreds of thousands of people getting their first jab each day.
Following a review of library services and figures for Covid cases in Solihull, all library sites will remain closed to the public.
The fund has so far given out over £20,000 to community groups, including Solihull Samaritans.
This week our COVID infection figures are beginning to show a small decline, hovering around 495 infections per 100,000, new cases falling to 1,023 each week in Solihull, and 10 of the borough’s wards seeing a decrease, with only seven increasing.
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