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Lickey Hills Country Park Proposed Car Parking Charges
Consultation on proposed parking charges Lickey Hills Country Park. Following the informal consultation that took place at the end of last year, the Council is seeking the views of park visitors, stakeholders, residents etc as part of this further consultation on the proposals for parking charges. Please note the proposals have been amended using feedback from the informal consultation. As part of the budget for 2025/26 the principle of charging was agreed to achieve...
Sutton Park Proposed Car Parking Charges
Following the informal consultation that took place at the end of last year, the Council is seeking the views of park visitors, stakeholders, residents etc as part of this formal consultation on the proposals for parking charges. Please note the proposals have been amended using feedback from the informal consultation. As part of the budget for 2025/26 the principle of charging was agreed to achieve necessary savings and help sustain, protect and maintain our 660 parks and green...
Sheldon Country Park Proposed Car Parking Charges
Consultation on proposed parking charges Sheldon Country Park. Following the informal consultation that took place at the end of last year, the Council is seeking the views of park visitors, stakeholders, residents etc as part of this formal consultation on the proposals for parking charges. Please note the proposals have been amended using feedback from the informal consultation. As part of the budget for 2025/26 the principle of charging was agreed to achieve necessary...
Young People's Review Survey - Prize Draw £20
Complete today and enter Prize Draw for £20 of love2shop vouchers. We are asking young people to complete this short survey of 12 questions to give us your views on attending your Review meetings and the contact you have with your IRO. As a Child in Care you will have a named Independent Reviewing Officer who chairs your Review meetings. Their main job is to make sure your Care Plan meets your needs and that your views are listened to. They will usually meet with...
Small Heath Park Multi Use Games Court Improvements
Birmingham City Council proposed improvement works to existing multi use games area located at Small Heath Park and would liketo hear your views on these proposals.
Closed consultations and engagement
Smoke Control Order 2025
The Whole of Birmingham is a Smoke Control Area, designated under the provisions of the Clean Air Act 1983 to improve air quality. As a result of this, residents are only allowed to burn authorised fuels in an open fireplace or an exempt appliance. Burning coal is not permitted in Birmingham. More information about Smoke Control Areas can be found at https://www.gov.uk/smoke-control-area-rules . Under the Environment Act 2021, additional controls were put in place to ensure the...
New Edgbaston Conservation Area Consultation
Information about the proposals: Birmingham City Council has recently undertaken a review of the Edgbaston Conservation Area along with its neighbouring Conservation Areas of Ryland Road and Lee Crescent Conservation Areas. This is in line with the Council’s statutory duty under Section 69 and 71 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 which requires the extent of these designations and any supporting management plans to be updated, consulted on...
Queen's Park Landscape Improvements
An exciting opportunity to improve facilities at Queen's Park has been made available and we would like to seek your views on the proposed improvements: - An update to the play area; - A revitalised tennis court including surfacing improvements. Please refer to the plan for more detail.
Your impact
Issues we have consulted on and their outcomes. See all outcomes.
We asked
As of today (Wednesday 19th February) this consultation has received over 1500 responses. It is clear from these that the West Moseley Traffic Reduction Scheme proposal is not sufficiently supported by the local community.
In response, the Council has taken the decision to end this consultation and will not proceed with the trial. Thank you for your interest in West Moseley.
You said
As of today (Wednesday 19th February) this consultation has received over 1500 responses. It is clear from these that the West Moseley Traffic Reduction Scheme proposal is not sufficiently supported by the local community.
In response, the Council has taken the decision to end this consultation and will not proceed with the trial. Thank you for your interest in West Moseley.
We did
As of today (Wednesday 19th February) this consultation has received over 1500 responses. It is clear from these that the West Moseley Traffic Reduction Scheme proposal is not sufficiently supported by the local community.
In response, the Council has taken the decision to end this consultation and will not proceed with the trial. Thank you for your interest in West Moseley.
We asked
Following on from the ‘Big Creative Conversation’ work undertaken with a wide range of communities in 2022-23 we asked a wide range of stakeholders and communities to input into the development of a Birmingham Compact Cultural Strategy.
You said
Through on-line surveys and various in person sessions you told us your concerns, suggestions and ideas.
We did
The Birmingham Cultural Compact used what you said to develop a final draft Birmingham Strategic Framework for Culture with the working title ‘Birmingham Together on Culture’.
On 24 June 2025 a report was presented to Birmingham City Council's Cabinet
The cabinet endorsed the Birmingham Cultural Compacts’ approach to supporting the city’s cultural economy and cultural engagement particularly the proposed Cultural Strategy objectives including where the city council can contribute to the delivery of the strategy.
The six main Pillars (themes) of the strategy are:
- The Creative City – strengthening investment in Birmingham’s cultural economy by unlocking new funding sources.
- A Brand for Creativity – understanding the role our culture plays in the image of our city at home and abroad.
- Made in Birmingham – investing in talent development and workforce training to ensure a robust pipeline for creative professionals.
- The Placemakers – expand and protect cultural spaces and places across the city by integrating culture into urban planning and regeneration.
- Culture for the People – prioritising diversity, equity and inclusion in cultural programming. Ensure culture delivers against priorities such as sustainability and health and wellbeing.
- Magnets and Moonshots – showcase Birmingham as a global destination by growing our key areas of existing cultural activity.
Each Pillar has proposed objectives (Actions).
The Cabinet report and decision are available on Birmingham City Council's Committee management Information System (CMIS)