Our Annual Monitoring Reports (AMRs) set out how much levy has been collected; what monies have been made available to Parish Councils and local ward funds; and what projects the money has been spent on.
Replacing the Unitary Development Plan is the Local Development Framework (LDF). The LDF is a collection of documents which make up the statutory Development Plan for the borough.
The cabinet meet collectively in public on a monthly basis, to make decisions in line with the council's overall policies and budget. Individual cabinet members also hold meetings on average once a month when they make decisions with regards to their specific portfolio.
Non-domestic rates, or business rates, collected by local authorities are the way that those who occupy non-domestic property contribute towards the cost of local services.
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.
The Arden Free Tree Scheme is an initiative whereby an individual or group can apply for funding to create hedgerows or small woodlands on their own land, within Solihull.
As a Council, our work to support Arts and Culture will centre around supporting the development of the creative sector and encouraging as many residents as possible to take part in arts and cultural activity.
Consultations are a valuable way of gathering the thoughts and opinions of people about a variety of subjects. They provide an opportunity for people to have their say and help the council reach decisions about important matters.
Love Solihull supports residents across Solihull who take great pride in where they live and wish to play an active role in helping to keep their local areas clear of litter.
Solihull Council has launched a project to understand how connected autonomous vehicles (CAVs) might be integrated into the borough’s transport network in the future.