Following the analysis of the consultation, the equalities monitoring data was incomplete and therefore it is decided to reopen the consultation for a period of 5 weeks. The data from this extended consultation will be added to the data already received. ... More
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Car Free School Streets mean streets outside certain schools are closed to motor traffic at the start and end of the school day. This is a pilot scheme to reduce congestion and improve air quality at the school gates as well as making it easier and safer to... More
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For comments/views in regard to the Department for Transport Guidance for Taxi and Private Hire Licensing.
Responses will be collated and reviewed and will contribute towards a report for the Licensing and Public Protection Committee to consider.
The results of this consultation will form part of a report which will be heard and approved by members at a future Licensing and Public Protection Committee.
We aksed for your comments as part 1 of the consultation on the IEB proposal to change Al-Furqan Primary School from Voluntary Aided category to Voluntary Controlled category.
128 responses were received (see the section "results"). Many of the responses included written comments.
The results of the consultation and the written comments were anonymised and shared with the IEB for their consideration.
Following the November 2020 public consultation for the wider Dudley Road Scheme, Birmingham City Council have taken on board comments from members of the public and tried to include these with the revised design.
To facilitate the improvements to Spring Hill, Western Road and Barford Estate it is necessary to implement a comprehensive landscaping proposal through the corridor. The landscape proposal ties together the early phases of the Dudley Road Revised Main Scheme delivery and provide continuity and a sense of place through the corridor. The original Revised Main Scheme public consultation did not detail these plans therefore additional public engagement was required.
Analysis of the responses provided indicates both strong support and disapproval of the revised proposals. The key themes of providing enhanced compensatory planting has been identified and retention of trees where reasonably practicable have been fed back into scheme designs.
Some valuable comments have been received by the local stakeholders and residents. These comments have been incorporated in revisions to the scheme; making further minor improvements to help to alleviate the problems raised.