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When a child, for whatever reason, can’t safely stay at home, it is up to the local authority to step in and give them the care, support and stability that they deserve. This is called corporate parenting.
It would be impossible for me not to acknowledge the anniversary this week of the tragic accident at Babbs Mill. It brought back the overwhelming feeling we all have of sadness at the loss of the four young boys.
Generous public donations totalling over £280,000 have helped provide much needed support and protection for those sleeping rough on the streets of the West Midlands as part of the year-round Change into Action alternative giving campaign.
Solihull Council is reminding residents that before they accept an offer from a tradesperson to remove waste from their property, they need to check that they are a registered waste carrier to avoid paying a fixed penalty notice.
Meriden Library will temporarily close on Thursday 28 December 2023 and will reopen at 10am on Monday 29 January 2024.
This week, students from secondary schools across the borough took part in a model COP28 submit as Solihull Council hosted its annual Solihull Schools Climate Conference.
COP28 has been prominent in the news this week, and again this year in our Council Chamber, students from secondary schools across the borough took part in a model COP28 summit, as the Council hosted its annual Solihull Schools Climate Conference.
Solihull Council has launched a new support programme for start-up businesses in Solihull, Enterprise for Success.
3 December marked International Day of Persons with Disabilities. The annual event aims to provide an understanding of disability issues and promote support for people with disabilities across the world.
I’m sure we’ve all noticed that the weather has recently taken a turn, with temperatures well below average for the time of year.
Solihull Council is now working closely with Solihogs Hedgehog Rescue to raise awareness about how to protect and rehabilitate hedgehogs during the winter season and beyond.
As it has done in recent years, Solihull Council is again working with a number of national and local organisations to make sure Solihull residents get extra help this winter.
This month Solihull Council held its annual Greener Schools awards to recognise the work of schools across the borough, and their excellent contributions to building sustainability and helping the environment.
Solihull Council is disappointed to announce that The Core Theatre auditorium will need to remain closed until at least autumn 2024.
Charities, community groups, schools and colleges across Solihull can now apply for unprecedented funding following the launch of a £9 million Commonwealth Games legacy fund.
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