News archive
News published September 2021
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Consultation launched on design options for Kings Heath and Moseley Places for People
Consultation has now opened on new Places for People designs for both sides of Kings Heath High Street, in a bid to improve air quality and create safer streets for walking and cycling.
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Health and Wellbeing Board Strategy Consultation: Creating a Bolder, Healthier City
The Birmingham Health and Wellbeing Board would like your views on its draft strategy; Creating a Bolder, Healthier City.
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Kerslake Commission: “This is a pivotal moment – act now or risk a surge in homelessness”
An influential independent group of cross-party politicians and experts from the health, housing and homelessness sectors has urged the Government to act quickly and decisively to avoid a surge in rough sleeping.
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New executive director for education and skills
Birmingham City Council has recruited a new Executive Director for Education and Skills.
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Tyseley’s reuse shop officially opened
Tyseley’s Reuse Shop has officially opened to the public after a ribbon-cutting ceremony including Councillor John O’Shea, Cabinet Member for Street Scene and Parks.
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Operation Encompass launched in Birmingham to improve school support available for children who experience domestic abuse
An initiative that will improve the support provided to children who experience domestic abuse has been launched in Birmingham
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Birmingham wins ninth Gold at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2021
Birmingham City Council has scooped Gold for the ninth show running at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2021.
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Birmingham’s Black History Month launches this week
Birmingham’s celebration of Black History Month will be launched with a special event tomorrow (18 September 2021).
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Birmingham’s Frankfurt Christmas Market 2021
Birmingham’s internationally renowned Frankfurt Christmas Market is set to return to the city to mark its 21st year.
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Double dumping of waste leads to fine for Rednal man
A man from Rednal whose vehicle was twice caught dumping waste on a Small Heath street by council-operated CCTV has been ordered to pay almost £2,000 for his offences.