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Local Plan - Focused Preferred Options Consultation 2025
The next stage of the Local Plan process is the Focused Preferred Options Document (FPOD), which we are consulting upon now. The public consultation period opens on Thursday 23 October and closes on Thursday 4 December 2025. Please use the link below to take you to the Planning Consultation Portal, where you can either read the FPOD or read and register to submit comments. The FPOD is a Discussion Paper on the proposed Development Strategy for the City up to 2044 and a series of...
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Child Conference Meetings: Parent Feedback (new Aug.21)
Please answer this short survey of 10 questions to tell us about your experience of your conference meeting. It should only take around 10 minutes and gives us really valuable feedback to hear your voice in understanding what works well for you and how we can improve. It is completely confidential, however if we see a response where we think we could further support you or learn more about improving our service, we may want to contact you to explore a bit further. Someone from the...
Child Conference Meetings: Professionals Feedback (new Aug.21)
This short survey asks you to provide some feedback on your recent experience of attending a child protection conference meeting with Birmingham Children's Trust. There are 10 questions in total and should only take around 10 minutes to complete. It is completely confidential, however if something comes out in a response where we think we could further support you or learn more about improving our service, someone within the Practice Hub may get in touch with you to see if you are happy...
Birmingham Parks Survey 2025
The survey is carried out every two years to find out satisfaction levels with local parks and how park users think the council is performing. We value your privacy. This survey collects data for improving our services. Participation is voluntary and y our data will be handled in accordance with the BCC Privacy Statement
BCIAHP Resources Feedback Survey
Project background Birmingham City Council Public Health is running a project called the ‘Birmingham Culturally Intelligent Approach to Headache Disorder in Pakistani Communities (BCIAHP)’. The project aims to increase awareness and understanding of headaches and migraines within Pakistani communities in Birmingham. We hope that people can help themselves better, and get help from the health system better when they need it. To learn more about the project visit ...
Birmingham City Council’s Proposed Admission Arrangements for September 2027/2028
Birmingham City Council is the admission authority for community and voluntary controlled schools and is responsible for consulting on the proposed admissions arrangements, proposed admissions numbers and the proposed scheme for the coordinated admissions to schools and academies for the 2027/2028 academic year.
Closed consultations and engagement
Disposal of Education Unattached School Playing Field Land (Section 77): Leaford Unattached School Playing Field, Leaford Road
Birmingham City Council wishes to dispose of 44,339 square metres of unattached school playing field land at Leaford Unattached School Playing Field, Leaford Road, B33 9TT. The Unattached School Playing Field is a large level playing field with no building on site and has not been used for a significant amount of time. In order to dispose of this unattached school playing field land it will be necessary for Birmingham City Council to apply for written consent from the Secretary...
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) ...
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...
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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.
