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Solihull has become one of the first places in the UK to see driverless vehicles take to its roads as part of new ground-breaking passenger trials.
This week is all about preparing for the start of major new vaccination programmes – for 12 to 15-year-olds and boosters for the most vulnerable.
Solihull Council, local business leaders and community groups have combined forces to develop a new campaign to promote all that Shirley town centre has to offer – from dining options and coffee shops to independent retailers.
Following last night's Children’s Services, Education & Skills Scrutiny Board, Cllr Holt has issued the following statement.
The Examination in Public (EiP) of Solihull’s Draft Local Plan by independent planning inspectors is set to begin on Monday 27 September and then run through until 9 December 2021.
Solihull Council is looking for people to become independent members of its Audit Committee from December.
As the Prime Minister said last week, managing COVID this autumn/winter could be even more challenging than last year as we enter this period with much higher daily case rates than in 2020.
Local foster carer, Michelle, urges people to find out about fostering at a virtual information event on Tuesday 28th September after the pandemic has led to a decline in applications.
North Solihull Leisure Centre and Tudor Grange Leisure Centre, run by Everyone Active in partnership with Solihull Council, will be offering free activities and additional classes, as part of National Fitness Day 2021 on Wednesday 22 September.
Solihull Council and the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) are encouraging businesses to commit to reducing their environmental impact and sign up to the West Midlands Net Zero Business Pledge.
An updated masterplan showing the proposed layout, high level design and makeup of the much anticipated Kingshurst Village Centre redevelopment has been unveiled today.
Solihull Council is introducing a new Housing Assistance Policy following its approval at the Cabinet meeting on Thursday 16 September.
We have a lot to think about this week, with news of COVID-19 vaccinations now available for 12-15-year-olds, government announcements about autumn and winter plans and a decision on booster jabs.
Everyone Active, which runs North Solihull Sports Centre and Tudor Grange Leisure Centre, in partnership with Solihull Council, is helping local youngsters with sports kit by supporting the BBC’s Kit Out the Nation campaign.
On 1 October 2021, the law on allergen labelling for prepacked for direct sale (PPDS) foods will change.
Solihull Council is supporting the recovery of the cultural economy with a jam-packed programme of activities and events for residents and visitors to enjoy.
Today is World Suicide Prevention Day – a day when we encourage people to help prevent suicide.
Can you spot a good story when you hear one? Are you a good listener? Maybe you could write your own chapter of Solihull’s COVID story.
Solihull Community Housing (SCH) have confirmed a £10m sprinkler investment programme to their high rise residential buildings.
This week there have been 742 new cases of COVID and over the last month we have seen a similar number of new cases each week. So we continue to have COVID circulating locally in quite high numbers.
The Council is encouraging people to make use of a free collection service to return unwanted items of care and support equipment so they can be reused.
With World Suicide Prevention Day coming up this Friday 10 September, Solihull Council is encouraging residents to take free online suicide awareness training to help save lives.
I would like to start by reflecting on Solihull’s response to the repatriation of people from Afghanistan through Birmingham Airport, which quite frankly has been truly amazing.
During September we are planning to gradually increase the opening hours of Solihull libraries.
Solihull Council is advising motorists that the town centre roundabout (near to the train station) will be closed to carry out essential road resurfacing.
Message from Solihull's Director of Public Health, Ruth Tennant
As I write, the events in Afghanistan are still unfolding and my heartfelt thoughts go out to all those affected by the dreadful situation there. As a local authority we have been doing all we can to support those in need.
Message from Solihull's Director of Public Health, Ruth Tennant
Solihull Council is working with organisations across the borough to help provide immediate support to those who are being repatriated from Afghanistan before they move to other parts of the UK.
A share of £263,000 is available to groups in Dorridge, Knowle, Shirley East, Shirley South, Silhill and St Alphege to improve their local neighbourhoods. The funds are from Solihull’s Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL).
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