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The Mayor of Solihull, Councillor Ken Meeson, raised the Armed Forces Day flag at the War Memorial in Shirley Park on Monday 20 June.
‘Your Future Solihull’ is the Council’s exciting new campaign to encapsulate everything related to climate change and sustainability.
Don't miss our free event at The Core on Wednesday 22 June, 12pm-6pm, to celebrate Refugee Week! Featuring live music from local bands, a short film screening, a selection of food from different cultures & more fun activities!
As we approach next week’s launch of Your Future Solihull which will bring together all our climate change work, I do worry about how climate change is sometimes presented.
A new programme where Solihull Council will work closely with a number of voluntary, community and health care organisations, to help local residents understand how they can access physical activity, to improve their own health and happiness.
The Chelmsley Wood tappin' in group will join other groups from across the region for a showpiece performance in Brindley Place at 3pm on Saturday 18 June. This event is part of the Birmingham 2022 Festival.
On Sunday 12 June, the Mayor of Solihull, Councillor Ken Meeson, attended the St John West Midlands Service of Celebration, where he met with members of St John Priory group.
Organisations across Solihull and Birmingham today welcomed the publication of the Khan Independent Review into Smokefree 2030 policies and support the review’s four key recommendations.
Schools, pupils and parents will benefit from the implementation of two more School Streets, which help to not only promote sustainable, healthy travel, but also help to address traffic problems and critically the air pollution at the school gate.
The Queen’s 70-year Platinum Jubilee provided us with an opportunity to get together with friends, family and people within our communities.
Next week is Infant Mental Health Awareness Week (IMHAW) 13 to 19 June, which will highlight the importance of babies’ mental health as well as some of the issues that affect it.
The nominations for this year’s Civic Honours awards are still open. The awards recognise those who contribute greatly to the wider community.
West Midlands residents urged to get ready as homes are lined up for latest fuel reducing technology
As energy bills continue to rocket, more than 300 West Midlands households are set to have the latest fuel reducing technology installed in their homes – free of charge.
The Queen’s 70-year reign is a remarkable achievement. She has ruled longer than any monarch in Britain’s history, through a period of incredible change.
Solihull’s councillors in charge of adults and children’s services joined the chief executive of Carers Trust Solihull to promote Carers Week, which starts next Monday (6 June).
On Friday 27 May, Lode Heath’s school council carried out their half termly meeting at Solihull’s Council Chamber, hosted by Councillor Ken Meeson, Mayor of Solihull.
Local groups gathered together this week to celebrate the first two ‘Chatty Benches’ in Shirley.
The new pale blue benches are part of a project to help reduce social isolation and loneliness by encouraging people to sit and chat.
The new pale blue benches are part of a project to help reduce social isolation and loneliness by encouraging people to sit and chat.
With so many Street Parties and Garden Parties being held over the Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend, Solihull Council has agreed to suspend its parking enforcement service in residential areas where single yellow line parking restrictions apply.
A Council led project to make future public transport even more green and efficient for users by utilising autonomous vehicles has received a prestigious award from the Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning & Transport (ADEPT).
There are lots of ways people can take part in The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Find out how you can get involved ...
Schools across Solihull went head to head recently in the Toy Amnesty Schools Challenge, jointly organised by The Appliance Recycling Group and Solihull Zero Wasters.
Solihull Enterprise Centre in Chelmund’s Cross is opening its doors this Thursday for a special drop-in open day and chance to meet local businesses that are using its offices
A new Armed Forces Community Garden at Hillfield Park in Solihull was unveiled on Friday 20 May thanks to a collaboration between the Royal British Legion Warwickshire & Birmingham County and Solihull Council.
Solihull children and families will benefit from new Family Hubs where they’ll be able to get the support and services they need. The Council has got £1m from the Government to create up to seven Hubs spread across the borough.
Next month it’s Clean Air Day – and students at St Peter’s Catholic School have a message for drivers - ‘Stop idling, don’t pollute - protect children and the environment’.
At Tuesday’s Council meeting we elected the Mayor for the next civic year and I unveiled my new Cabinet. Having experienced a pandemic-disrupted mayoralty, Council has asked Cllr Ken Meeson to continue as our Mayor for another year.
Councillor Ken Meeson was invested as the 69th Mayor of Solihull at the Full Council meeting on Tuesday 17 May.
Members of Solihull Faiths Forum recently spent an evening sharing their faiths with Girl Guiding groups from across Solihull, in the first ‘Faiths for Fun’ event.
A three-year environmental programme developed and delivered by Solihull Council which involved 24 separate projects across Solihull borough has been shortlisted for a national conservation award.
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