You can now put your glass bottles and jars into your brown bin or clear sacks. There is no need to put them separately in your black box, separate them, which will make recycling even easier.
Wildlife Ways was a £17 million programme, part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), which has seen massive environmental improvements across the borough.
Check when we collect, what you can recycle, let us know about a problem, visiting Bickenhill Household Waste Recycling Centre and book a bulky waste collection
We want to increase opportunities for residents to engage with arts and cultural activities and for local creatives to perfect and test out their creations.
The Commonwealth Games and Queen’s Baton Relay brought hundreds of thousands of people to the region, allowing Solihull to showcase the best of itself on a global scale. We took full advantage of this once in a lifetime opportunity as Solihull residents and visitors dined on a feast of sport and culture during this glorious summer.
The Employment and Skills Team aims to build a sustainable, skilled, capable and dynamic workforce that meets the needs of employers through collaboration with businesses, training providers, schools, colleges and support for job seekers.