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The tragic loss of four young lives at Babbs Mill has devastated our community. My thoughts, my prayers, and my feelings of solemn sadness are with the families of those boys as they bear the most dreadful loss imaginable.
Councillor Ian Courts, Leader of Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, said:
“I and all members and officers of Solihull Council are stunned by the dreadful situation at Babbs Mill
“I and all members and officers of Solihull Council are stunned by the dreadful situation at Babbs Mill
Today marks the second anniversary of the first Covid vaccination being administered at UHCW.
Staff at Chelmunds Court care home have been congratulated by the councillor in charge of adult social care for their GOOD inspection rating from the Care Quality Commission
Green-fingered Year 5 and 6 pupils from Monkspath Junior and Infant School planted flowers in Hillfield Park as part of on-going environmental developments in the Solihull borough to support local wildlife.
Winter is well and truly upon us; I’ve seen some very beautiful frosty mornings this week but the sharp drop in temperatures naturally brings challenges as well.
As we move into the Advent season and prepare for the celebration of Christmas, we know this year will bring particular challenges for families trying to cope with the increased cost of living and rising fuel bills.
Here2Help is going live with two events in December
The Cold Weather Alert level in the West Midlands is now at Level 3.
On Monday 28 November, Solihull’s unsung heroes were recognised at the tenth Solihull Civic Honours Awards, which returned for the first time since before the pandemic.
This week I had the privilege of attending a reception for Ukrainian refugees and their hosts from across Solihull. The event, at the very impressive National Motorcycle Museum, saw over 200 people coming together to welcome our Ukrainian guests.
Solihull Council’s five year plan for adult social care has been approved. The plan addresses changes and challenges ahead, including significant national reform and the reintroduction of adult social care inspections by the Care Quality Commission.
Two of Solihull Council’s teams have been awarded prestigious Green Apple Environment Awards – which recognise, reward and promote environmental best practice around the world - for their work in tackling climate change.
Yesterday, to coincide with Carers’ Rights Day, we launched a new Carers’ Strategy to support the borough’s estimated 28,000 adult and young carers.
A new Carers’ Strategy launched today (24 November) is set to benefit the estimated 28,000 carers in Solihull, who provide unpaid support to a family member or friend because of illness, frailty, disability, a mental health problem or addiction.
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