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Currently open opportunities to get involved

Stechford Lane POS Improvements

Dedicated S106 funding has been obtained to improve the public open space at Stechford Lane and we are proposing to deliver a number of improvements for the local community. These range from a new accessible play area with associated disabled parking provision, to other improvements focusing on sport and fitness. We would like to hear your views on what you feel is needed or would like to see in this space. For this reason we have included a number of questions in the following...

Closes 10 October 2025

Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Marketplace Roadshow 2025: Ladywood

Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Ladywood Marketplace Venue: Small Heath Wellbeing Centre Address: Muntz Street, Small Health, Birmingham, B10 9RX Date: Wednesday 29th October 2025 Time: 10.30am - 12.30pm Thank you for your interest to attend the Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Marketplace. Objectives of the marketplaces The marketplaces aim to create an inclusive space for residents to: Inform: Provide citizens with information about available...

Closes 19 October 2025

Young people’s and youth providers surveys

The Department for Culture Media and Sport (DCMS) are supporting Birmingham City Council to undertake a comprehensive review of youth provision and young people’s needs in Birmingham. We need your support to help us capture young people’s support needs and use of youth services and activities in Birmingham. Below are links to both the young people’s survey and youth providers survey.

Closes 20 October 2025

Summerfield Park Landscape Improvements

Birmingham City Council are proposing a number of landscape improvements to Summerfield Park using protected funding specifically allocated to this park. The current proposed improvements include: - Improvements to Selwyn Rd. play area and Dudley Rd. play area - Potential new gym area - Improvements to the entrance areas to aid site security; main, east and west gate - Increased seating opportunities and litter bins - Tree, wildflower and bulb planting...

Closes 26 October 2025

School Streets Phase 5: Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (April 2025)

In April 2025, 3 more schools in Birmingham closed their roads to motor traffic at the start and the end of the school day and became a School Street. This is the fifth phase of the scheme to reduce congestion and improve air quality at the school gates as well as making it easier and safer to walk or cycle to school. The schools involved in Phase 5 are: Cotteridge Primary (Stirchley) The Oval School (Garretts Green) ...

Closes 28 October 2025

Closed consultations and engagement

Issues we’ve asked you about in the past that are now closed

Organisation Beeches Infants & Juniors Amalgamate two schools Stat Pub

Proposal to Make Changes to Beeches Infant School & Beeches Junior School : Birmingham City Council is consulting on a draft proposal to make the following change to the school(s), a community school located at Beeches Road, Birmingham, B42 2PY: Discontinue Beeches Infants School; Enlarge Beeches Juniors School Alter the age range of Beeches Junior School to 4 – 11 year olds (to include nursery age) The...

Closed 9 October 2025

Kings Heath and Moseley Places for People Traffic Regulation Order (TRO)

Places for People (PfP) in Kings Heath & Moseley aims to reduce traffic in residential neighbourhoods. By discouraging unnecessary car journeys and making it easier to walk and cycle, we can: Create quieter, more pleasant streets Provide safer facilities for active travel Improve road safety Following public consultation and engagement activities on the proposals for Kings Heath & Moseley PfP, and subsequent amendments to the plans based on...

Closed 6 October 2025

Your Input, Our Future: Children’s Centres and Family Hubs Community Consultation Survey

This survey relates specifically to the following six Children's Centres in Birmingham that are currently being considered for repurposing: Anthony Road Children’s Centre (Hodge Hill) St. Thomas’s Children’s Centre (Ladywood) Bertram Children’s Centre (Ladywood) Tame Valley Children’s Centre (Hodge Hill) Wychall Children’s Centre (Northfield) Featherstone Children’s Centre (Erdington) This short survey is designed to gather your views on...

Closed 5 October 2025

Your impact

Issues we have consulted on and their outcomes. See all outcomes.

We asked

Birmingham City Council asked for your comments on the proposal to Establish Special Educational Needs (SEN) Provision in a mainstream school by providing a SEN Resource Base at Bellfield Junior School for up to 12 pupils with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

You said

A total of 46 responses were received, 1 in favour and 2 did not answer. The responses were from 1 local resident and 2 other.

We did

We analysed the consultation results and provided the decision maker with a copy of the summary and all comments received for their consideration (Personal or identifying information is removed from responses before sharing with the decision maker).

The decision maker approved the proposal for implementation. Please see decision letter attached to this webpage. A full copy of the decision report can be found via a link at the bottom of this webpage.

On 29 August 2025 Birmingham City Council determined to implement the proposal as approved. The proposal will be implemented 1st Janusary 2026. A link to the decision report can be found at the bottom of this webpage (this includes a summary of the consultation results).

 

We asked

Your opinion on the introduction of a new PSPO to control excessive noise levels in part of Birmingham City Centre.

You said

Details of the outcome of the public consultation exercise was reported to Cabinet on the 22nd July 2025.  A copy of the report can be found on the City Council's website at Decision Details: Proposed City Centre Noise Public Space Protection Order – Outcome of Public Consultation and consideration around declaring an Order.

We did

Following approval by Birmingham City Council's Cabinet on the 22nd July 2025, the new Noise PSPO was introduced on 15th August 2025.  A copy of the new noise PSPO can be found on the City Council's website at www.birmingham.gov.uk/pspo.

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