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Notice is hereby given under Regulation 16(1) of the Accounts and Audit Regulations 2015, our external auditors Grant Thornton have concluded their audit of the statement of accounts for the year ended 31 March 2020.
While I am sure everyone will be pleased to read about the Christmas arrangements, many will be disheartened by today’s news that Solihull has been placed in Tier 3 along with the West Midlands and Warwickshire from 2 December.
High rise residents in north Solihull are set to benefit from a £20million investment in their homes.
In the last week (12-18 November) our local COVID case numbers have decreased by 16%, with 588 new cases in Solihull. Our local rate is now 271.8 cases per 100,000 people while the average area in England is 210.
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) is offering a year’s free membership and promotion to the business which has produced one of the best photographs for Solihull Council’s Instagram ‘Support Local’ competition.
Once again our scientific community has managed to do in ten months what some said would take years, by announcing another viable COVID vaccine.
The Government recently announced a range of funding packages to support businesses impacted by Covid-19. The support varies depending on the alert level of each area prior to the current national lockdown (5 November to 2 December)
In the last week (4 – 10 November) our local COVID case numbers have increased by 21%, with 697 new cases in Solihull. Our local rate is now 322.1 cases per 100,000 people while the average area in England is 196.
The Leader of Solihull Council, Councillor Ian Courts, has urged residents to keep doing the right thing to stop the transmission of COVID in Solihull.
The announcement of a COVID vaccine is incredibly welcome as we enter our second full week of this lockdown. It’s early days and I understand the need for caution.
People living in Solihull and Birmingham will soon get better, safer care and treatment, thanks to the introduction of joined-up health and care records.
The announcement of a COVID vaccine is incredibly welcome as we enter our second full week of this lockdown.
We’ve had some good news with the announcement of a vaccine for COVID. This is really positive. But there’s a long way to go before this can be rolled out and it’s clear that this won’t get us out of the second wave that we are in now.
A series of virtual webinars have been announced today as part of the latest consultation on the Cycling and Walking Strategy. The consultation period of six weeks will run from 9 November to 21 December.
Residents are invited to participate in a series of virtual sessions to discuss the updated strategy
As part of plans to unlock future growth potential, Solihull Council has voted to adopt a refreshed Masterplan which could see the delivery of nearly 1,200 homes and bring over 4000 new jobs to the town centre.
One of the ways Solihull Council is marking Remembrance this year is by putting down poppy markings and paintings on the roads at remembrance sites across the borough.
Will it be four weeks? We need to remember our numbers as a region were close to driving us into Tier 3 anyway, so an “exit strategy” will be vital at the end of this period.
Solihull Council is asking residents to join its online commemoration service in their homes this Sunday, 8 November, and on Armistice Day Wednesday 11 November, rather than gather at memorials across the borough.
To coincide with the Poppy Appeal 2020 and in collaboration with the Royal British Legion Warwickshire and Birmingham County, Solihull Council has revealed the final design for the Armed Forces Community Garden in Hillfield Park.
Solihull Council has undertaken a further review of the remaining temporary Emergency Active Travel measures this week. These are the measures put in place to make it safer and easier for residents to walk & cycle while maintaining social distancing.
I have been consistent in my messaging and leadership of Solihull by stressing that we must follow government guidance and restrictions to overcome Covid-19.
Residents and businesses are being asked to make final representations about Solihull’s Draft Submission Plan during a formal six-week period, beginning on Friday 30 October, before it is submitted for independent examination.
Our Covid-19 figures are still rising sharply and have increased to 230 cases per 100,000 people (last week was 205) in the latest week (19-25 October) while the average in England has been 147.
Plans to deliver affordable low carbon energy to town centre buildings in Solihull are set to progress to the next stage with vital grant funding announced today.
Solihull Council and Age UK Solihull have launched the annual Winter Warmth campaign to help people stay warm and well this winter.
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.
Solihull Council is aware of the national debate about free school meals and wants to clarify the local arrangements in this borough to support families during the half-term break.
This coming Bonfire Night, Solihull residents are being urged to follow the Firework Code AND also show their neighbours – and their pets – more consideration by buying quieter fireworks.
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