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From Monday 26 October Solihull Council will be providing a pilot ‘Drop and Collect Test’ service in and around the north of the borough, specifically in the Chelmsley Wood area, close to Chelmsley Wood Shopping Centre.
Street lighting in Solihull has gone zero carbon after a move to a green, zero carbon energy tariff.
Parents in Solihull are being encouraged to take up the free NHS flu vaccination for their children.
Following previous engagement activity carried out earlier in the year, Solihull Council is again seeking local views on its updated Cycling & Walking Strategy and accompanying Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP).
From Monday 26 October Solihull Council will be providing a pilot ‘Drop and Collect Test’ service in and around the north of the borough, specifically in the Chelmsley Wood area, close to Chelmsley Wood Shopping Centre.
Following the success of the ‘Grab and Go’ and ‘Click and Collect’ services at Solihull libraries last month, two more libraries will reopen next week.
All properties and landowners within a 2km radius of Car Park 6 at Birmingham Airport are being contacted by letter about the HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) plans for the use of Car Park as an inland border facility.
Solihull takeaway, Papi’s Pizza Ltd has been fined and ordered to pay costs totalling £2100 by Birmingham Magistrates Court for advertising a false food hygiene rating
Councillor Ken Hawkins, Cabinet Member for Environment and Highways has now given the green light for two flood mitigation schemes which could help over 74 properties in the Shirley West and St Alphege wards.
Solihull Council will not be holding a traditional Remembrance Sunday gathering and is insisting that others should not hold gatherings at memorials in public places either, due to the requirement to maintain adequate social distancing arrangements.
Parks and green spaces across the country will be raising their Green Flag Awards with pride in a year when millions of people have seen the value of having great quality green spaces on their doorstep.
Following yesterday’s government announcement a new three-tier system is being introduced in England to help control the spread of coronavirus and prevent the NHS from being overwhelmed.
Since its launch, Solihull Change into Action has raised more than £46,000 to support specialist organisations and outreach services working to change the circumstances of individuals sleeping rough and those at risk of homelessness.
Solihull Council is encouraging residents to shop locally as part of the ongoing ‘Support Local’ campaign and now is asking local businesses to get involved too, to promote the services they can offer to residents.
Councillor Ken Hawkins, Cabinet Member for Environment and Highways, will consider a report that looks at better protecting more homes from future flooding.
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