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Solihull residents are urged to get along to Mell Square this weekend and grab their COVID-19 booster jab.
After much build up and anticipation, COP26, the global United Nations summit on climate change is now underway in Glasgow, lasting until 12 November.
COP26 begins on Sunday in Glasgow until 12 November where the world will convene to discuss plans to cut emissions by 2030.
Solihull Council and Age UK Solihull have launched the annual Winter Warmth campaign to help people stay warm and well this winter.
The second episode of Solihull Council’s podcast series ‘Courts on Climate Change’ focuses on Solihull’s ambitious target to become a net zero emission borough by 2041.
People who are registered as carers with Solihull Council or Carers Trust Solihull may be asked to take part in a national survey to learn more about their caring role.
In the run up to COP26, Solihull Council has launched its very first podcast series – which aims to help listeners understand what people in Solihull are doing in the fight against climate change and what we can all learn from them.
Residents can now book up to two appointments at Bickenhill Household Waste and Recycling Centre (HWRC) per week.
This week has continued to see COVID rates increasing in most parts of the country, including right across the West Midlands and in Solihull - and we need to all take action - now.
Last week we were faced with the senseless and tragic death of Sir David Amess, a hard-working and much loved family man, killed while serving his constituents.
In a record-breaking year for the Green Flag Award – the international quality mark for parks and green spaces - Solihull Council is raising a Green Flag Award at 16 parks, cemeteries and green spaces.
Oaks and Shires returns to Yorks Wood Local Nature Reserve in Kingshurst this month, finishing with a family day on Saturday 23 October, from 11am to 3pm.
A new symbol of hope and tribute to all those affected by the pandemic has been installed at Katherine’s Wood.
Find out more about adopting as part of National Adoption Week 18 - 24 October
As we move through the autumn we continue to live with and manage COVID.
Recent stories in the media, alongside the testimony of so many women about the threat of male abuse or violence affecting their everyday lives, has revealed how much we have to do to create an environment and culture where women and girls feel safe.
As winter approaches, Solihull Council is encouraging people to get their flu jab so that they have the best protection against a virus that can cause severe illness and even death.
Solihull Council is proudly supporting the start of National Hate Crime Awareness Week (NHCAW) 2021 9-16 October. Hate has no place in the Solihull community and the Council holds a zero-tolerance attitude toward discriminatory and hateful acts.
Following an 18-month procurement process, Solihull Council has signed a ten-year environmental service contract, worth £140 million, with Veolia ES (UK) Limited and its partner Idverde.
In the run up to this year’s World Homeless Day (Sunday 10 October), Solihull Change into Action (CiA) celebrated two years of raising money to help provide additional support services for rough sleepers and homeless people at risk of sleeping rough.
From Monday 11 October, members of Solihull libraries will have access to a new free reservation service, enabling them to reserve up to ten items.
A local walking group - Solihull’s Striders and Strollers – has celebrated 20 years of walks with a special awards event at Tudor Grange Leisure Centre, attended by the Mayor of Solihull.
Solihull Council is encouraging young people across the borough to have their say on reducing emissions.
This October, families in Shirley, Chelmsley Wood, Knowle and Balsall Common will be able to track down 10 Mexican folk-art inspired ‘Alebrije’ in augmented reality thanks to Solihull Council, supported by the European Regional Development Fund.
Solihull Council has updated ‘Our Offer to You’, a public document which sets out the Council’s commitment to supporting and caring for adults in the borough.
‘Proud to Be’ is this year’s theme for Black History Month (BHM), and throughout October, Solihull Council is encouraging people across the borough to share their stories and responses to the question ‘who are you proud to be?’
In the acres of news print dedicated to gas prices, lack of CO2 for industrial use and fuel shortages, there was an elephant in the room. Climate change.
Solihull Community Housing – which runs Solihull Council’s housing service - has just been awarded the ‘Regional Housing Association or Landlord of the Year’ in the prestigious West Midlands Energy Efficiency Awards.
Stoptober is back for its 10th year and Solihull Council is encouraging smokers to quit with free help from Solihull Lifestyle Service.
Following the Children’s, Education and Skills Scrutiny Committee meeting on Wednesday evening I wish to provide an update.
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