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In the last few years, over three million bulbs and millions of wildflowers have been planted for the council’s Wildlife Ways project – and now that Spring is on its way, the borough is awash with colour as the bulbs and flowers begin to bloom.
Solihull Council has approved a new Cycling and walking strategy for the borough following consultation with local residents and businesses.
Eligible people living in all parts of the Solihull borough are being encouraged to make sure they have their second dose of the COVID vaccine to help keep everyone safe.
Solihull Council Works to Deliver Census 2021
Springtime and sunshine means more people are out enjoying Solihull’s parks. Here's a reminder from local volunteers and Solihull Council that a) the ‘rule of six’ doesn’t apply until 29 March and b) please take your litter home
As part of step one of the roadmap, schools reopened for all pupils this week – although of course they have been open for children of key workers and for vulnerable children throughout the lockdown.
Following the adoption of the Solihull’s Electric Vehicle Strategy, a number of new electric vehicle (EV) charging points are being installed around the borough.
Notice is hereby given that Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, the seizure authority, has seized property of the following description...
International Women’s Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the achievements of women historically and culturally.
Permission was granted last night at the Council’s Growth and Infrastructure Delivery Decision Session for the project team to enter into future partnerships with both public and private sector organisations to set up trials.
From Monday 8 March anyone living or working in Solihull who doesn’t have COVID symptoms can access regular, rapid COVID tests as part of Solihull Council’s community testing strategy to tackle the virus.
This week we reached our 600th death from COVID in the borough. We are finally seeing rates really decrease but this is a very sad reminder of the impact this virus has had and a moment to remember everyone whose lives have been affected so badly.
The vaccination programme continues apace and I understand will be accelerating as we move from focusing on the initial priority groups to the wider general public.
In today’s budget announcement Solihull has received a huge sum of funding to develop the multi-storey car park at the future HS2 Interchange Station site.
The consultation closes 11 March
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