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The clocks have gone back, and, as we move towards winter, these darker evenings are a natural time for reflection and introspection.
Families with young children can now enjoy a free art trail in Shirley.
The new flowers and minibeast art trails, designed to inspire and educate nursery and infant children, follow six brightly painted utility boxes along the Stratford Road.
The new flowers and minibeast art trails, designed to inspire and educate nursery and infant children, follow six brightly painted utility boxes along the Stratford Road.
I know the media is currently dominated by the national political events and endlessly second guessing what will happen next, but I can assure you here in Solihull we are firmly focused on the major programme of work that we have in front of us.
Groups within Solihull can now bid for a share of funding from the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) to improve their local neighbourhoods. A total of over £400,000 is available for community groups to bid for.
The Secretary of State (SoS) for Education, the Rt Honourable Kit Malthouse MP, has published a letter in relation to the Education Select Committee that Solihull Council attended in June.
A large kitchen knife, a retractable knife, a trimming knife, razor blades, and 12 cans of cider were illegally sold to two 17-year-olds in a Solihull Council operation.
Adoption Central England (ACE) is supporting this year's National Adoption Week, 17-22 October.
A public consultation and engagement survey about proposed improvements to Council-owned land at Frog Lane, Balsall Common, is now open.
On Tuesday 11 October, the Mayor of Solihull, Cllr Ken Meeson, chaired a Question Time event at The Core Theatre, attended by local students as part of Local Democracy Week.
The Mayor of Solihull, Councillor Ken Meeson, visited the 4th Knowle Sea Scout Explorers at Arden School where Explorer Scout Jessica Whitehill was announced as the new Mayor’s Sea Scout.
Young people across Solihull had the chance to find out about apprenticeship opportunities earlier this week at the Solihull Apprenticeship Show.
In my last message I wrote about Solihull Council being small enough to care, but big enough to make a difference. This week it’s been brilliant to see projects that represent that “duality” being launched.
Local residents will soon benefit from some exciting environmental improvements taking place in Tudor Grange Park and Hillfield Park this autumn.
A new segregated route into Solihull town centre which protects pedestrians, joggers and cyclists has been shortlisted for a national award.
Solihull residents interested in fostering can attend a virtual information evening next Tuesday 18 October
Diwali is a celebration of an event from the history of Hindu tradition. It is celebrated by followers of Hinduism and Sikhism.
We pride ourselves on being a Council and borough that is small enough to care, but big enough to make a difference.
Find out about a drop in session on Monday and Solihull's new Rough Sleeper Outreach Team.
Black History Month (BHM) is an annual celebration in the month of October to raise awareness of the contributions of African, Asian and Caribbean people to British society, amongst others.
In late September, Jaguar Land Rover’s Solihull plant opened its doors to NHS staff and an independent provider (Flu Xpress) to deliver COVID vaccinations to eligible staff and offer free flu jabs to all its staff.
Dickens Heath residents now have access to a high-spec flexible-use office space right on their doorstep.
'Foster for Solihull' will encourage Solihull Residents to consider what they can offer children who need them as well as the benefits it brings to foster carers.
The best way to quit smoking is with support, which you can get 24/7 from Solihull Council’s newly commissioned service, the Quit with Bella app
Discover the benefits of an apprenticeship at Solihull’s Apprenticeship Show, which returns for the first time since the pandemic.
On world EV day (Thursday 29 September) we take a look at the work being carried out to further accelerate this vital transition to cleaner transport.
Residents, visitors and local businesses can now purchase and manage any parking permits that they need for parking and restricted street access in the borough using a new paperless online system
It definitely feels like autumn is upon us, a chill in the air, trees about to turn and thoughts about preparing for the winter. I hope, if you are one of those who have been contacted about either flu or COVID jabs, you have taken up the offer.
If you live or work in Solihull town centre and are interested in its conservation, Solihull Council invites you to have your say on a new draft appraisal and management plan for the Solihull conservation area.
Year-long physical activity campaign now launched.
Visitors to Malvern Park can look forward to seeing a new flowerbed take centre stage next spring, designed by local school children.
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