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Solihull is this week proudly supporting the National Sexual Abuse & Sexual Violence Awareness campaign across the UK.
Yesterday the Government published its long awaited ‘Levelling Up’ strategy and while Solihull wasn’t amongst the areas to be directly targeted there were some aspirations that are UK wide and are to be welcomed.
This Friday sees the start of a month of bike inspired activities across the borough with the launch of four new community cycling hubs, Dr Bike bicycle repairs, group bike rides, advice and support.
Residents and businesses are encouraged to start planning for Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games - information and updates will appear on birmingham2022.com/getset and on the new Get Set Twitter account - @GetSet2022
Throughout February, Solihull Council will be celebrating LGBT+ History Month. 2022 is a particularly notable year, as it will mark the 50th anniversary of the first Pride march in the UK.
I was dismayed to see a headline last weekend suggesting that the Council was making Solihull Moors leave their current stadium. I’ve written to Darryl Eales, the Moors Chairman, to reassure him that the Council is not eyeing up their stadium.
To help people protect themselves from online scams and fraud, Solihull Council and West Midlands Police are holding a free webinar at 7pm on Tuesday 1 February.
In the first nationwide assessment of its kind, Solihull Council has been rated as one of the nation’s highest performing local councils when it comes to having a strong and robust climate action plan in place.
Solihull Community Housing – which runs Solihull Council’s housing service – was granted two Closure Orders by Birmingham Magistrates Court yesterday in response to anti-social behaviour and criminality at properties in Smiths Wood and Chelmsley Wood
This Thursday 27 January, The Core is hosting ‘Small is Beautiful’ – a day of activity featuring art by 22 local artists. Performances and film will start at 2pm with the final performance at 8.45pm.
Tudor Grange Leisure Centre’s astro pitch is closing in March for a complete refurbishment.
Solihull Council is calling for people’s views on a proposed three-year strategy to tackle health inequalities across the borough.
Applications have opened for volunteers to join the cast of the Opening and Closing Ceremonies
Solihull Council is holding a virtual event on Tuesday 25th January 6.30-7.30pm to help people find out more about becoming a foster carer and has launched a dedicated Facebook page to share news and information.
COVID continues to occupy the headlines in 2022. Cases are rapidly increasing in Solihull and these are due to the Omicron variant. Despite what some may say, Omicron is not ‘a cold’.
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