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The Council has agreed new contracts with two local care providers to support people being discharged from hospital or prevent hospital admissions.
Students at Monkspath Junior and Infant School have demonstrated their sustainability credentials by taking part in the Zero Carbon Schools Programme.
I noticed an article this week that mentioned it had been named as one of the 20 best parks in the country for a picnic. Whilst I can’t be entirely sure of the methodological principles behind the research, I do agree with their conclusion.
Solihull Council’s tree planting campaign, Planting Our Future, has partnered up with the Arboricultural Association to ask local residents to help young trees during our increasingly dry summer months
Following a national recruitment process for a new Chief Executive, on Tuesday 4 July Solihull’s Full Council ratified the appointment of Paul Johnson as its new Chief Executive.
The new Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC) at Solihull Hospital is open for business and seeing patients. This is extremely good news for residents
Solihull primary school pupils have been commended this week for their dedication to tackling climate change and helping their school become more sustainable.
It’s been rather a busy week this week and consequently this is a packed edition. Armed Forces Day, Refugee Week, and news of the impending opening of the Urgent Treatment Centre at Solihull Hospital are all to follow but I’ll start with Marie Curie
A once dreary tunnel which was regularly graffitied has been transformed into a colourful path into Hillfield Park – home of the Armed Forces Community Garden - which celebrates and supports the UK’s Armed Forces.
Following a successful bid for funds people in Balsall Common will soon be able to enjoy a brand-new nature trail.
Plans to kick-start construction in Kingshurst with the delivery of 25 new sustainable homes have been given the go ahead.
Solihull residents can now apply for free trees as part of the yearly Arden Free Tree Scheme.
I don’t usually like to talk about myself much in these messages: it’s more a platform to highlight good things, explain how we’ll improve things that need improving, and often just bring stuff to your attention that you might find interesting.
Solihull Council has successfully prosecuted a shop for the underage sale of razor blades.
With Learning Disability Week (19 – 25 June 2023) just around the corner, the Council is hoping to inspire businesses to support residents with further needs into work.
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