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Veolia, in partnership with Solihull Council, is launching a third round of funding through the Solihull Community Environment Fund on 17 February with £20,000 available to support local eco-projects, clubs and communities.
Today is Valentine’s Day and love is in the air. Perhaps I can talk, therefore, about a slightly ‘different’ form of love.
Due to essential works to enable the continued development of the HS2 High-speed rail line, it is unfortunately necessary to close public access to the Household Waste Recycling Centre (tip) at Bickenhill for seven days.
Solihull Council has successfully prosecuted the director of Boss Mart 2 Ltd and his business at 53 Warwick Road, Olton, Solihull after they were found guilty of selling various illegal tobacco products and disposable vapes.
Solihull Council is encouraging residents to ‘save time and get online’ by registering for a council tax account.
The Rocket League Championship Series (RLCS) will host its first arena event of the year at bp pulse LIVE (NEC Campus) in Solihull from 29 to 30 March 2025.
1,200 young people, parents and carers learned about local opportunities at the Solihull Apprenticeship Show.
Today I want to talk about potential. There is so much potential in our society that gets wasted because we fail to recognise it and give people the space and tools to achieve all that they can.
Reflections on a New Year, Remembrance, and the Spirit of Solihull
Following an increase in anti-social behaviour in and around Chelmsley Wood bus interchange, Solihull Council is proposing to create a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) in the area.
I want to dedicate my message this week to the Council’s financial situation, ahead of some important upcoming meetings.
“Our last update on The Core Theatre in mid-December explained that the remediation works to the auditorium roof were progressing, with the aim of an end of April 2025 opening.
This week, President Trump returned to the White House. His slew of executive orders has dominated the news. What to say? The vast majority of those, whether you agree with his stances or not, fall well outside the scope of my comments.
Solihull’s links to the Surrealist art movement will be celebrated this Spring with a new exhibition in Solihull town centre.
I want to start by welcoming the news of a ceasefire in Gaza, fragile though it may be. Further details are still to emerge, but I remain cautious in my optimism until it is firmly established. Let us hope we see a lasting peace.
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