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On Thursday 11 November, Solihull Council once again successfully hosted the Solihull Schools Climate Conference in partnership with Interclimate Network. Students from nine secondary schools across the borough took part in a model COP26 summit.
Officers from Solihull Council’s Trading Standards and Environmental Compliance Team have removed six pieces of ‘noise equipment’ from a Solihull Community Housing tenant’s home in Chelmsley Wood.
COVID cases still remain high in Solihull with 802 new people testing positive over the past week. The good news is that rates are clearly falling and have dipped below 400 per 100,000 to 368.8 this week, down 14%.
Parents in Solihull are being encouraged to get their children vaccinated against flu.
In the fourth episode of the ‘Courts on Climate Change’ podcast series, focus shifts towards future modes of transport and the benefits of investing in high quality public transport.
Solihull Council is leading by example in the fight against climate change as its Net Zero Carbon Council Plan 2030 was approved last week by Councillor Mackiewicz.
Residents can attend the Remembrance Service this Sunday. The live stream is an addition, organised for those unable to attend or who choose not to join the service in person because of health concerns or vulnerabilities.
Applications are open for the first series of Solihull Work in Progress micro-commissions, which will be presented at The Core in Solihull in the New Year.
Solihull Council has partnered with Silence UK to host a taster session for local residents to test ride new state-of-the-art electric mopeds (e-motos).
Householders in Solihull who live in energy inefficient properties may be able to benefit from a grant of up to £10,000 to cover the cost of installing a range of energy efficiency improvements to their home.
Solihull Council has teamed up with Parrabbola, Solihull College and University Centre and other organisations to stage a Sustainable Fashion Show in Shirley.
Next week on 11 November the Cabinet will be looking at Solihull’s new Net Zero Action Plan (NZAP), a key part of the Council’s response to the Climate Emergency - where they will be asked to approve it and consider the next steps.
This week is Youth Work Week (1-7 November) – the annual week-long celebration organised by the National Youth Agency (NYA). And this year the NYA is celebrating ‘champions of youth work’.
So COVID is still here. And I know because I’ve got it. It just shows how easy it is to pick it up and how worryingly widespread it remains.
The third episode of Solihull Council’s podcast series ‘Courts on Climate Change’ is now available to stream. The series helps listeners understand what people in Solihull are doing in the fight against climate change.
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