News search
Results 361 - 375 of 1215
Efforts to combat climate change have again been evaluated by Climate Emergency UK, a not-for-profit organisation who assess all the UK’s local councils and their climate change initiatives.
It’s no secret that we’ve made improving Children’s Services our top priority as a council. I’m pleased to say that we are acting on that and I have a few updates I can bring you.
New apprenticeships are open to women to encourage them to start a career in Forestry.
Members of local NHS Trusts recently attended a session at Tudor Grange Park to try out a range of electric cargo bikes.
The Council has today (Tuesday 17 October) launched a new initiative encouraging people to play an active role in shaping the future of adult social care across the borough.
Solihull Council and Colebridge Trust are joining forces to launch a pilot Family Hub at the Evergreen Space, Kingshurst (by Yorkswood Primary School) on Monday 16 October to support local families, children and young people.
Young people will have the chance to learn about this fantastic career route and opportunities available at the Solihull Apprenticeship Show this month.
This week, I feel compelled to begin with global rather than local events. The conflict currently engulfing Israel and Gaza has naturally dominated the news.
Solihull Council is marking Black History Month (BHM) which takes place every October, celebrating the contributions and achievements of African, Asian and Caribbean people across Britain and beyond.
Solihull Council has successfully secured £300,000 to explore how a new automated transport link between Blythe Valley Business Park, near Shirley, and the new HS2 rail station in Solihull could operate in the future.
Tomorrow (Tuesday 10 October) is World Homeless Day – which gives people the opportunity to find out how to help people who are homeless and where to get help if you or someone you know is faced with homelessness.
It might not surprise you to learn that I’ll be using my message this week to address a couple of pieces of news that came out of the Prime Minister’s speech to the Conservative Party Conference on Wednesday.
Our planned investigations of the Core Theatre auditorium and stage roof have indicated that further work needs to take place before the theatre can reopen.
Cllr Courts comments on the news that the Prime Minister has cancelled Phase 2 of the HS2 project
This week I’d like to start by paying tribute to the 15 firefighters who have been awarded the Chief Fire Officer’s Commendation for their work during the tragedy at Babbs Mill Lake last December.
15