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School Organisation Bellfield RB SOT10206
Proposal to Make Changes to Bellfield Junior School : Birmingham City Council is consulting on a statutory proposal to make the following change to the school(s), a community school located at Vineyard Road, Northfield, Birmingham B31 1PT : Establish a SEN provision by creating a SEN “Resource Base” for up to 12 pupils with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) for children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Implementation on 1 st ...
Learning Disabilities Housing Needs Assessment - Professionals Questionnaire
Birmingham City Council Public Health are currently conducting research for a Learning Disabilities Housing Needs Assessment as an appendix to their Learning Disabilities Deep Dive Report published in 2024 ( see here ). This Housing Needs Assessment aims to gather insights into the housing needs and potential solutions for citizens with learning disabilities in Birmingham. Your input as a professional working with citizens with learning disabilities will be very valuable...
Be a Councillor Campaign Survey
The Be a Councillor Campaign is designed to encourage and support Birmingham residents who are interested in pursuing a role as a councillor. We are conducting a survey to gain insight into the support Birmingham residents may require if they choose to represent their local community as a local ward Councillor. Your feedback will help us shape future sessions for the Be a Councillor Campaign to ensure the sessions are as useful as possible. Data may be shared in internal and...
Castle Vale Community Parks Improvements
In February 2022 Birmingham City Council published it's 25 year delivery plan for a City of Nature. This plan will change the way Birmingham treats its natural environment and how it thinks about the future of parks and green spaces. It also has a strong focus on how green spaces impact human life and will involve the whole council and its core third sector partners though a City of Nature Alliance; whilst reaching out to the citizens of Birmingham to facilitate significantly more...
Organisation Beeches Infants & Juniors Amalgamate two schools
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 consultations and engagement
Help Us Understand Local Advertising In Your Community
The Public Health team is seeking your views on the types of advertisements (e.g. billboards, bus shelters etc.) you see in your neighbourhood, including those for fast food, crisps, sugary and alcoholic drinks, and gambling. The adverts we see around us every day can shape the choices we make — especially for young people and families. By taking part in this short survey, you will help us better understand the local picture and inform future action to create healthier public spaces....
Autism and ADHD Show (NEC) Questionnaire
The Public Health Evidence Team at Birmingham City Council are currently conducting research for a Neurodivergence Deep Dive report. This is an in-depth health needs assessment that gathers research on health and wellbeing inequalities. The aim is to establish policy recommendations for Birmingham City Council, the NHS and other partners. We are interested in hearing about the views of citizens on the use of identity-first or person-first language. Your input...
Neurodivergence Deep Dive - Questionnaire for Professionals
Birmingham City Council are writing a report (known as a 'Deep Dive') about citizens living with neurodivergence in Birmingham. You are invited to take part in this questionnaire to share your lived experience as a professional working with citizens with neurodivergence. If you choose to participate, you will be asked about a number of different topics: About You Health Conditions (if applicable) Your Role Health and Wellbeing Services Education and...
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Issues we have consulted on and their outcomes. See all outcomes.
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)
We asked
For your views and experiences of road safety in your locality particularly with regards to enforcement and reporting of incidents.
You said
212 responses were received to the survey.
We did
Thank you to all those who provided their views. Feedback and results of the survey was included in the Inquiry Report presented for Full Council on 3rd December 2024 where all of the recommendations were agreed for implementation. The tracking of progress made on the implementation will be undertaken by the Sustainability & Transport Overview & Scrutiny Committee and will begin in 6 months time (first report back in Summer 2025). Recommendations will continue to be monitored until concluded.