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School Organisation Oscott Manor School 2022
Proposal to Make Changes to Oscott Manor School: Birmingham City Council is consulting on a proposal to make the following change to Oscott Manor School, a community special school located on Reservoir Road, Erdington, Birmingham B23 6DE: Increase the number of pupil places at the school from 116 to 180 Expand onto an additional site: Ryland Road, Erdington, Birmingham B24 8JJ With effect from 1 st September 2022 The... MoreClosed 7 April 2022 -
Community Provider Content Feedback Survey
This is a quick survey to help us understand how useful you have found the COVID-19 resources produced by Birmingham Public Health over the course of the pandemic in supporting the delivery of your COVID-19 projects. MoreClosed 4 April 2022 -
Annual Compliance Return (ACR Final Extension)
Birmingham City Council as a Local Authority strives for excellence in health and safety management and performance and aims to work in partnership with a number of other key stakeholders and contractors to ensure this is met. BCC adopts the principles of sensible risk management which applies a reasonable and proportionate approach to health and safety monitoring and compliance of regulatory and corporate standards. As the employer, Birmingham City Council has overall... MoreClosed 25 March 2022 -
RPC Train The Trainer Training Survey
We have contacted you because you previously signed up for the Reducing Parental Conflict Train the trainer on dates 10th 11th 12th 13th November 2020. We are keen to explore your views on this training or reasons why you did not complete it We are currently working with the Early Intervention Foundation to collate information to help us reflect on the learning that has taken place and we would really value your feedback. Please can you complete this quick survey – see the link below.... MoreClosed 18 March 2022 -
Snow Hill Public Realm Colmore Row /Livery Street Traffic Regulation Order Consultation
Colmore Business Improvement District and Birmingham City Council are working together to deliver the Snow Hill Public Realm programme. The programme includes a number of projects to improve public transport interchange and connectivity, enhance the public realm and prioritise pedestrian movement, reallocate the unused on-street parking and encourage on-street activities. This consultation is about the Traffic Regulation Orders (the legal documents required to make changes to the... MoreClosed 17 March 2022 -
Consultation and Engagement CEDU
The newly established Special Projects Team in the Chief Executive’s Delivery Unit has been tasked with reviewing the following: ‘When looking at the outcomes from consultation exercises, how are they used to inform the work that takes place across the Council?’ You have been invited to complete this survey to assist the Delivery Unit in understanding the consultation processes used within each Directorate. Please aim to respond by Monday 14th March. Your responses will be... MoreClosed 14 March 2022 -
Cross-city bus Phase 1 (city centre) Traffic Regulation Order
As we work towards a low-carbon, clean air agenda, we need to make sure that public transport is constantly improving to make journeys quicker, easier and more reliable. Travelling by bus means less congestion and better air quality for everybody. Transport for West Midlands , part of the West Midlands Combined Authority and Birmingham City Council are working together on a number of road schemes in Birmingham city centre which aim to improve bus travel. Black cab users/drivers,... MoreClosed 10 March 2022 -
Improvements to City Centre CCTV Network
Improvements to City Centre CCTV network Consultation is taking place regarding proposed locations for 24 new CCTV cameras and 30 CCTV camera upgrades in various parts of the City Centre to further improve the network’s coverage and to help people feel safer. The expansion follows Cabinet’s approval for the proposals on 14 December to help plug gaps in coverage and improve the quality and reliability of the CCTV network, as well as help residents,... MoreClosed 7 March 2022 -
Reducing Parental Conflict Awareness - E Licence Online Training
We have contacted you because you previously signed up for the Reducing Parental Conflict Awareness E licence between 2019 - 2021. We are keen to explore your views on this training or reasons why you did not complete it. We are currently working with the Early Intervention Foundation to collate information to help us reflect on the learning that has taken place and we would really value your feedback. We acknowledge that it has been a while since you signed up/ completed this... MoreClosed 4 March 2022 -
Route to Zero Public Survey 2022
Welcome to the Route to Zero Public Survey 2022 On 11 th June 2019, Birmingham City Council declared a climate emergency and made a commitment to take action to reduce the city’s carbon emissions and limit climate change. Our ambition is for the council and the wider city to become net zero carbon by 2030, or as soon as possible as a just transition allows. This is our ‘Route to Zero’. We are engaging with people in Birmingham to find out more about their... MoreClosed 28 February 2022 -
International Physical Activity Questionnaire
We are interested in the physical activity and sedentary behaviour of Birmingham residents as well as active travel and safe mobility. This is particularly important because of the government imposed lockdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic requiring many to stay at home. The questionnaire will ask you a series of questions about your physical activity and sedentary behaviour during the last 7 days. If you have any questions before or whilst completing the questionnaire,... MoreClosed 28 February 2022 -
Cycle Parking 2022 - Phase 1
We are intending to install cycle parking facilities at several locations of identified strong demand across the city . We know that there are many reasons why people do not cycle more (such as concerns about safety and a lack of facilities to support cycling) and we are determined to tackle these barriers. It is important to ensure that wherever feasible, there is secure cycle parking provisions at as many locations as possible -... MoreClosed 23 February 2022 -
Proposed Declaration of Two Public Space Protection Orders in Birmingham City Centre to Control Excessive Noise
Over the past 6 months, the Council has seen an increase in the number of complaints received from residents concerning noise levels on the street. Between June and November 2021, a total of 79 complaints of excessive noise were received. These complaints focus around the New Street and High Street and New Street and Temple Street areas which are home to many residents. These complaints can be split down into 17 complaints for New Street and High Street area and 62 complaints relating... MoreClosed 22 February 2022 -
Are you prepared for life after Year 11?
You attend a mainstream school and have visiting support from Access to Education to help your inclusion in school. We want to find out how your plans for moving on from school are going, and what information has helped inform your choices. We are also looking to see what more we at Access to Education can do to help you make good plans for your future. MoreClosed 21 February 2022 -
Al-Furqan Primary School - IEB Proposal: VA to VC - Part 1
Proposal by the Interim Executive Board (IEB) of Al-Furqan Primary School: The IEB, working in full collaboration with the Local Authority (LA), which is Birmingham City Council, is proposing to make the following changes to Al-Furqan Primary School: Change the category of school from Voluntary Aided (VA) to Voluntary Controlled (VC) in September 2022. Following an Ofsted judgment of Inadequate in 2012, an IEB has been in place at the school since April 2013. Following... MoreClosed 21 February 2022 -
Birmingham City Council Housing Allocations Scheme
Birmingham City Council is keen to hear your views on a new Draft Housing Allocations Policy which will be implemented in 2022. Birmingham City Council is required by law to have a Housing Allocation Scheme, which shows how it prioritises the allocation of social housing and the procedures that will be followed. The scheme is directed by legislation and guidance from the government. It requires that certain groups be given ‘reasonable preference’ within the scheme. These groups... MoreClosed 20 February 2022 -
Fees and Charges Consultation 2022/23- Adults
Adults Social Care are completing a review of the fees and charges. The review forms part of the annual review of all fees and charges set by the Council’s services, and it is anticipated that any changes shall be implemented from 1 st April 2022. The purpose of this consultation is to receive your feedback on the proposed fees and charges proposals. All feedback will help us to continually improve the services we provide to you The 2022/23 fees and charges proposals... MoreClosed 20 February 2022 -
Return to Social Work Programme Evaluation
This survey asks for your feedback to evaluate the Return to Social Work Programme to improve the delivery of this programme for those who are involved. MoreOpened 11 February 2022 -
Spring Hill landscape design
As part of the Dudley Road Transport Improvements ( www.birmingham.gov.uk/dudleyrd ) we are planning to make changes to areas of grass, trees and plants, and to create new green spaces. We would like to know what you think about our proposals for this planting work. The transport improvements mean that some trees and plants need to be removed between Spring Hill Canal Bridge/Clissold Passage and the A4540 Middleway, to allow us to build the segregated cycle paths.... MoreClosed 7 February 2022 -
Houses in Multiple Occupation Draft Supplementary Planning Document; Large-scale Shared Accommodation Draft Supplementary Planning Document
Birmingham City Council has prepared two draft Supplementary Planning Documents (SPDs): Houses in Multiple Occupation Draft Supplementary Planning Document Large-scale Shared Accommodation Draft Supplementary Planning Document. The SPDs provide detailed guidance to support the application of existing policies in the Birmingham Development Plan (adopted January 2017) and Development Management in Birmingham Development Plan Document (adopted December 2021). MoreClosed 28 January 2022 -
Proposed Local Authority Admission Arrangements and Published Admissions Numbers for September 2023/2024
Birmingham City Council consults on the proposed published admission arrangements and proposed published admissions numbers for community and voluntary controlled schools as their admissions authority. MoreClosed 24 January 2022 -
Birmingham 2022 legacy improvements at Boldmere Gate, Sutton Park – proposed installation of electrical infrastructure
Birmingham 2022 legacy improvements at Boldmere Gate, Sutton Park – proposed installation of electrical infrastructure As part of the preparatory work required for the Birmingham 2022 Triathlon and Para Triathlon events at Boldmere Gate, Sutton Park, Birmingham City Council is seeking to install some electrical infrastructure – a substation and two electrical hook-up points. The substation will be installed within the car park area at Miller... MoreClosed 24 January 2022 -
BLACHIR Phase 3 Engagement Survey
Birmingham and Lewisham African & Caribbean Health Inequalities Review (BLACHIR) is a joint research project between Lewisham Council and Birmingham City Council. It has begun ground-breaking work to gather insights on health inequalities experienced by African and Caribbean communities. The Review is taking a thematic approach which explores specific topics with an academic board and external advisory board based on the published evidence base. The Boards... MoreClosed 20 January 2022 -
Understanding COVID-19 Vaccination Perception
In a continued effort to combat COVID-19 we are all being asked to get vaccinated. The vaccination effort is evergreen – this means that anyone can get their 1 st , 2 nd or Booster dose when eligible. This survey aims to understand what residents of Birmingham think about the vaccination. Please take a few minutes to complete this short survey. Birmingham City Council values your opinion. The data collected through the survey is anonymous, so you cannot be identified from what... MoreClosed 16 January 2022 -
Communication and Community Engagement Survey
Birmingham City Council is keen to hear your views on how we communicate and engage with you. 2022 is set to be a big year for Birmingham, with the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Cultural Festival and other activities ongoing throughout the year. We know that there are a range of ways in which you might hear from Birmingham City Council, and as we enter the new year, we would like to hear what is most relevant to you, along with your insights about what you would like to see. ... MoreClosed 14 January 2022 -
Becoming a parent survey
There can be extra challenges to becoming a parent if you haven’t grown up with your birth family. We are trying to think about how we can design the best possible support services for parents and parents to be who are in care or are care experienced. Answering the questions below will help us begin to understand what support you have accessed, how you found it, and what support you may have liked more of. There are 13 questions in total. After completing the... MoreClosed 12 January 2022 -
Selective Licensing Consultation
Birmingham City Council is keen to hear your views on the proposal to introduce selective licensing in parts of the city before any decisions are made. If you are a tenant, resident, landlord, letting agent or a business, living or operating in one of the proposed areas you could be affected by the proposal. If a selective licensing designation is approved, the landlord of every privately rented property in the designated area would be required to obtain a... MoreClosed 4 January 2022 -
Your experience of the Holiday Activity and Food grants programme
We are keen to get your feedback about y our experience of the Holiday Activity and Food grants programme t o help with our future planning MoreClosed 3 January 2022 -
Proposed Admission Arrangements for September 2023/2024
Birmingham City Council facilitates the consultation process on behalf of own admission authority schools in Birmingham who have instructed the Council to carry out the consultation on their proposed admissions arrangements for the 2023/2024 academic year. MoreClosed 3 January 2022 -
Annual Compliance Return (ACR Extension)
Birmingham City Council as a Local Authority strives for excellence in health and safety management and performance and aims to work in partnership with a number of other key stakeholders and contractors to ensure this is met. BCC adopts the principles of sensible risk management which applies a reasonable and proportionate approach to health and safety monitoring and compliance of regulatory and corporate standards. As the employer, Birmingham City Council has overall... MoreClosed 31 December 2021
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