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As we approach the long Easter weekend and following the easing of national lockdown restrictions, Solihull Council is advising residents to take this next step on the roadmap very cautiously and to keep doing the right things for Solihull.
Today, Friday 26 March, sees the mobilisation of Solihull Council’s first COVID-19 Community Mobile Testing Unit (CMTU), which allows residents without COVID symptoms to get a free, rapid COVID test at their convenience.
23 March 2021 marks one year since the announcement of the first lockdown following the start of the pandemic, a time to reflect and remember those we have sadly lost to Covid-19.
As part of its on-going work to protect customers and employees from COVID-19, Birmingham Airport has launched a free of charge rapid testing service for all on-site employees.
The new public open space being created by the Council in recognition of the COVID pandemic is to be called ‘Hope Coppice’.
Solihull residents and visitors to the borough are set to benefit from the West Midlands Cycle Hire scheme.
Solihull Council has signed a partnership with Table Tennis England to jointly fund new outdoor permanent table tennis tables to be placed in local parks across the borough.
Coventry City, Solihull and Warwickshire County councils are launching a Business Pledge for all businesses, including shops and hospitality, to help reassure staff and customers that businesses and venues here are operating in a COVID secure manner.
We knew that as we stepped out of lockdown we were likely to face challenges with new outbreaks of COVID and spikes of community transmission.
Solihull Council is offering up the chance for residents to have their photography featured on the Homepage of the Council’s new website
A new specialist court has now launched in Birmingham and Solihull, overseen by judges who will have the authority to work with parents to find solutions to drug and alcohol misuse, mental health problems and domestic abuse.
Solihull’s Click and Collect library service will resume from Monday 29 March at most libraries across the borough.
Approximately £3m of funding has been secured by Solihull Council from the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) Land Fund to undergo site infrastructure and enabling works at the Simon Digby site in North Solihull.
After a period of seeing our COVID rates fall, over the last week we have seen a sudden rise in cases. Our rate today is 83.2 per 100,000, up from 54.1 on 4 March - a rise from 117 to 180 cases. We expect this to go up further.
Work starts this week on installing flood resilience measures to properties in Shirley West and Blythe wards, benefitting up to 74 properties which experienced flooding in May 2018.
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