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Solihull Council is highlighting the number of ways residents can reduce their fuel bills, keep warm, and make their homes more energy efficient as part of Energy Savers Week.
I hope we are not too far into January for me to wish you all a very happy new year. I also hope that you all enjoyed the Christmas break and were able to spend some time with your loved ones.
Solihull Council has successfully prosecuted a shop in Olton after the business and its director were found guilty of selling illegal disposable vapes.
As part of an ongoing commitment to improving services for children in Solihull, lead safeguarding partners in the borough have outlined their areas of focus for the coming year.
Young people will have the chance to learn about local apprenticeships and work opportunities at the Solihull Apprenticeship Show.
More residents across Solihull are lowering their fuel bills and helping the environment thanks to a scheme offering free energy efficiency upgrades to their home.
So 2024 is drawing to a close and Christmas is almost upon us.
The remediation works to the roof of The Core Theatre auditorium are progressing with the aim of an end of April 2025 opening. However, this will be subject to the works continuing to be on schedule.
Solihull Council has announced that it will again be suspending parking enforcement in residential areas over the Christmas and New Year period.
We know that the festive period can be a tough time for some people. If you or someone you know is finding the Christmas season difficult, remember that help is available.
As Christmas approaches and the year draws to a close, this is a special time for reflection, celebration, and coming together as a community.
With the festive season fast approaching, local people and businesses are being encouraged to give what they can to a campaign that has helped hundreds of people sleeping rough to move off the streets and rebuild their lives.
At this time of year, thoughts inevitably turn to Christmas, and you will spot some festive notes making their way into this edition of my column.
With people producing more household waste at Christmas than at any other time of the year, Solihull residents are being encouraged to waste less and recycle right over the festive season.
At Full Council last night, councillors approved a new Council Tax Reduction Scheme (CTRS) for working age claimants, helping over 7,000 working age residents with their Council tax bills. The new CTRS will come into effect from 1 April 2025.
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