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The very rapid increase in our local COVID rates shows clearly why a new national lockdown – although very hard – is necessary.
In the last week (18 – 24 December) there were 554 new cases of COVID-19 in Solihull, a rate of 256 per 100,000 people, an increase of 26.7% compared with the previous week. The average area in England had a rate of 267.
After such a trying year for everyone, I just hope the Christmas break brought some well-deserved respite. Although we were not able to celebrate in the way we would usually like to, I do hope you were able to stay in touch with friends...
Solihull Council has been granted a full Closure Order for a flat in Chelmsley Wood following persistent nuisance and criminality in and around the property.
First grants from the Solihull Winter Wellbeing & Recovery Fund issued by Heart of England Community Foundation
Christmas Parking Enforcement Suspension
21 December, Message from Ruth Tennant, Solihull’s Director of Public Health
Message from Councillor Ian Courts, Leader of Solihull Council
The Control of Waste (Dealing with Seized Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015
Vehicle Seizure Notice
Vehicle Seizure Notice
Christmas Message from the Mayor of Solihull
“I don’t want Christmas cancelled, but should we postpone our Christmas bubbles?”
Professor Whitty, England’s Chief Medical Officer has compared the maximum three households meeting up for five days, to driving at 70mph on an icy treacherous road.
Professor Whitty, England’s Chief Medical Officer has compared the maximum three households meeting up for five days, to driving at 70mph on an icy treacherous road.
Joint Statement from the Seven West Midlands Metropolitan Authorities
Volunteers at The Renewal Centre and staff and residents from Solihull Community Housing – Solihull Council’s housing provider – have pulled together to provide Christmas Treats for local families in temporary accommodation.
Solihull Council is opening an additional COVID walk-through test site in North Solihull as part of its continued work to increase local access to COVID testing for residents.
Another 120 trees will be planted across the borough this winter as part of the Wildlife Ways environmental initiative.
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