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  • Ryland Street Play Area Improvements

    Birmingham City Council would like to seek your views on potential landscape improvements at Ryland Street. We are proposing a number of enhancements to the park’s facilities, including improvements to the play area which would make it more accessible and inclusive as well as a number of other additional improvements. We are proposing the following improvements: Replacement of broken timber trip rail with 450mm high... More
    Opened 24 August 2023
  • Public Space Protection Orders - Dog Control 2023

    On 20 October 2020, Birmingham City Council implemented 5 Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs). The PSPOs were brought in to tackle irresponsible dog owners who failed to control or clear up after their dogs. Particular concerns involved dog fouling and dogs that were allowed to roam loose on the roads and straying into children’s play arears and onto school land. A full public consultation was carried out prior to the PSPOs being made. These PSPOs replaced those made in 2017. ... More
    Opened 21 August 2023
  • Cotteridge Park Sports Court Improvements

    Cotteridge Park currently benefits from a regularly used sports court that accommodates a number of sports, namely Basketball and Tennis with Bike Polo being played here also. The Landscape Practice Group has been working with the Friends of Cotteridge Park, Birmingham Bike Polo and the District Parks Manager to work up a number of potential improvements for this sporting facility. It has become apparent that this court requires an update in both materials and sporting... More
    Opened 11 August 2023
  • Child Criminal Exploitation

    How are the Council and Partners working with families to support children and young people at risk, or involved with Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE)? Birmingham City Council is undertaking a Scrutiny Inquiry to understand how the Council and Partners are working together to reduce the risks of Criminal Exploitation for young people. They are particularly interested to find out how these organisations are working with families. The questions in this survey are designed to understand... More
    Opened 9 August 2023
  • Newdigate Public Open Space Improvement Works

    Birmingham City Council is proposing a new improvement works at Newdigate Public Open Space. This proposal includes construction of a new circular path, marking out 2 junior football pitches, planting of new trees, creation of wildflower areas and removal of section of the existing panel to create a new access point via Stone Avenue. New pedestrian access from Stone Avenue will include a chicane barrier to minimise the unauthorised access into the site. More
    Opened 4 August 2023
  • Moseley & Kings Heath PSPO consultation

    We are interested in your views. You may be aware that there has been work amongst partners through the South East Birmingham, Local Community Safety Partnership, to look at issues being experienced by local residents in Both Moseley & Kings Heath. Birmingham City Council is consulting on the proposal to introduce a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) in the area around the Moseley & Kings Heath High Streets. This is to address anti social behaviour that includes, but is not... More
    Opened 31 July 2023
  • Alexander Stadium legacy and Perry Park enhancements

    In 2019, Birmingham City Council consulted with you on the initial redevelopment of the Alexander Stadium which became the focal point of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. At that time, the City Council also set out its vision to deliver a true legacy asset following the event, that the city and its residents could be proud of. Since the Games, the Council has been developing proposals which will ensure that legacy is delivered, as well as the aspirations set out... More
    Opened 17 July 2023
  • City Road Local Safety Scheme Traffic Regulation Order consultation

    Following several road traffic collisions and concerns raised by residents, changes to City Road were consulted on in March 2020 to improve road safety. The scheme aims to reduce vehicle speeds and road traffic collisions in the area. Comments from this previous consultation were reviewed and any necessary changes made. The scheme includes the following: 20mph speed limit outside George Dixon schools (between Fountain Road and Portland Road) and City Road Primary School... More
    Opened 17 July 2023
  • Walkers Heath Boundary Defence Works

    We are proposing boundary treatment works at Walkers Heath Recreation Ground in the form of fencing and additional pedestrian and vehicular access gates. Please refer to the plan below for further information.(Also attached under "Related") More
    Opened 27 June 2023
  • School Organisation SOT10191 Hamilton - Pre-pub June 2023

    Proposal to Make Changes to Hamilton School: Hamilton School's Governing Body in collaboration with Birmingham City Council is consulting on a proposal to make changes to Hamilton Special School Special school school located at Hamilton Road, Handsworth, Birmingham, B21 8AH Alter the age range from 4 – 11 years to 4 – 16 years. Increase pupil number from 108 to 287 Effective from 1 st September 2025. The details and reasons for... More
    Opened 6 June 2023
  • Bournville and Cotteridge Places for People

    Places for People aims to reduce traffic in residential neighbourhoods so that it is safer for people to walk and cycle, and nicer to be outside for children to play and neighbours to chat. In many parts of Birmingham, residents find their streets are busy with traffic, particularly when people are taking shortcuts to avoid main roads. When traffic is reduced the neighbourhood becomes quieter, the air is cleaner, and streets feel safer. The principle of Places for... More
    Opened 3 June 2023
  • Birmingham Domestic Abuse Survivor Voice Survey 2023

    Birmingham Domestic Abuse Survivor Voice Survey 2023 The aim of this survey is to reach out to survivors of domestic abuse, and find out how we can make services in the city work for you in our upcoming refreshed Domestic Abuse Prevention Strategy. By providing this information you will assist us in ensuring we meet the needs of the whole community. More
    Opened 25 May 2023
  • Our Future City: Draft Central Birmingham Framework 2040 Consultation

    Birmingham City Council has now launched the public consultation on 'Our Future City: Draft Central Birmingham 2040 Framework'. The Framework sets an ambitious vision for the future of development and regeneration in Central Birmingham, outlining bold proposals and interventions to be delivered over the next two decades and that will help Birmingham become a green, prosperous and healthy city for everyone. The Draft Framework builds on the comments and representations received at the... More
    Opened 25 May 2023
  • Castle Vale Filton Croft Play Area

    We have extended the consultation period until Friday 30th June so you can have more time to let us know your views. We are currently looking at options for the refurbishment of the small area of public open space on Filton Croft that formerly housed a local play area. There are calls from some local residents to reinstate a play space in this location, although other nearby sites suitable for a larger play area are also available and being considered. If the play facilities... More
    Opened 19 May 2023
  • Children and Young People’s Mental Health Scrutiny Inquiry

    We want to understand what you know about mental health and how children and young people get mental health support. This survey is anonymous so we will not have your contact details when you complete this. If a child or young person needs urgent mental health support please use the contacts in the link provided below: https://forwardthinkingbirmingham.nhs.uk/get-help-urgently The Inquiry will produce a public report that will make recommendations that... More
    Opened 15 May 2023
  • Dementia Letters

    Birmingham City Council and Public Health would like to thank you for taking part in our Dementia Letter Project. We are asking people to reflect on their current lifestyle and answer a few questions around behaviours that could have an effect on their brain's health. Then, write a letter to a future self with dementia, so we can learn what people think their future would look like if they were living with this condition. A life with dementia is often viewed negatively and with the... More
    Opened 15 May 2023
  • Dudley Road Phase 6 - Dudley Road/Winson Green Road/Icknield Port Road junction: Traffic Regulation Orders

    The A457 Dudley Road/Spring Hill corridor forms part of Birmingham’s Strategic Highway Network and provides a key arterial route from the Black Country into central Birmingham. The road is heavily used by both local and through traffic and forms part of the emergency vehicle route to the M5 Motorway. Delays as a result of congestion significantly add to business costs and discourage firms from investing and locating in this area, as well as adversely impacting on access to employment... More
    Opened 11 May 2023
  • Soho, Lozells And East Handsworth PSPO consultation

    Birmingham City Council is considering the use of a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) to combat anti-social behaviour (ASB) in Soho, Lozells and Handsworth Area. PSPO's are part of the new ASB legislation which was introduced nationally in October 2014. This order will provide the Police and designated Council Officers, with additional powers across a defined geographical area, to tackle a wide range of anti-social behaviours. Find out more about PSPO's by visiting ... More
    Opened 28 April 2023
  • School Organisation Gillbertstone Primary School SOT10190 stat-pub

    Proposal to Make Changes to Gilbertstone Primary School: Birmingham City Council (the Council) is consulting on a statutory proposal to make the following change to Gilbertstone Primary School, a community school located at Clay Lane, Birmingham B26 1EH: alter the lower age limit from 3 years to become 4 years this will result in removal of the nursery provision with effect from 1st September 2023 The details and reasons for this change are... More
    Opened 20 April 2023
  • School Organisation SOT10189 KHB Single sex to Co-ed 2023 Stat-Pub

    Proposal to Make Changes to Kings Heath Boys School: Birmingham City Council is consulting on a statutory proposal to make the following change to the school, a community school located at Chamberlain Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B13 0QP: Change from a single sex (boys) school to a co-educational (mixed sex) effective September 2024 The details and reasons for this change are explained in the complete proposal document attached at the bottom of this consultation... More
    Opened 20 April 2023
  • All Staff Health Check 2023

    Welcome to the All Staff Health Check Survey! Thank you for taking the time to complete the Health Check. The survey has eight sections covering: Organisational Culture Management Support and Approach Team Communications and Support Learning and Work Resources Working Remotely Job Satisfaction Wellbeing Staff Information You have the opportunity to give us written... More
    Opened 18 April 2023
  • Local Partnership Delivery Group - Review

    The Local Partnership Delivery Groups (LPDGs), are the local delivery mechanism for Community Safety, that brings partners together to problem solve issues related to ASB and crime, and work together with communities to reduce the impact of these issues. These partnerships have been in place for a number of years and have had a focus on Place and People. The decision to review the existing structure is to ensure the partnerships are fit for purpose and make the necessary changes to reflect... More
    Opened 3 April 2023
  • City Centre Emergency Spill Out Measures Consolidation

    From Summer 2020, a number of temporary measures were introduced to support the reopening of hospitality under strict social distancing restrictions in line with pandemic guidelines. These measures, supported by Temporary Pavement Licences, enabled the spill-out of outdoor sitting areas. Footway widenings, footway diversions and parklets were gradually introduced and welcomed by customers, business owners and Business Improvement Districts (BIDs). With all social distancing... More
    Opened 20 March 2023
  • CAZ Resident Travel

    Further to the commissioning by Government, Birmingham City Council (BCC) announced the Clean Air Zone (CAZ) in June 2019 as part of a commitment to reduce the city’s carbon emissions and improve air quality in the city centre. The CAZ was implemented in June 2021 to tackle poor air quality and improve residents’ health in the city centre by charging the owners of the most polluting vehicles. BCC’s interim report in March 2022 showed that there has been an average 13%... More
    Opened 17 March 2023
  • Birmingham Children's Trust Foster Carers Support service

    Birmingham Children’s Trust (BCT) Fostering agency is an Independent fostering agency and is wholly owned by Birmingham’s Children Trust. Currently there are around 570 approved foster carer households providing family foster placements to around 897 looked after children on behalf of BCT. We have around 184 approved related foster carers (family and friends foster carers, including regulation 24 temporary approved) and 386 mainstream foster carers (including step up, EDT). We seek... More
    Opened 14 March 2023
  • City Centre & Snow Hill public realm improvements

    Birmingham City Council, alongside Central and Colmore Business Improvement Districts (BIDs), are consulting on plans to enhance public spaces and connectivity in the city centre. The aim is to create an attractive, welcoming, and safer environment to attract more visitors to Birmingham city centre which will assist economic growth. This consultation includes two schemes: City Centre Public Realm Phase 2 and Snow Hill Public Realm ... More
    Opened 6 March 2023
  • Birmingham Windrush 75 (2023) Events

    Birmingham City Council would like to share the details of community-led activities planned across Birmingham to mark the 75th anniversary of HMT Windrush’s arrival on 21 June 1948. We want to ensure members of the Windrush generation and our city’s diverse communities are aware of activities taking place across Birmingham. To make this as accessible as possible, we are creating a free digital platform on the Birmingham City Council website which will include all Windrush 75... More
    Opened 3 March 2023
  • Sprint Phase 2 consultation

    Sprint is a new, modern, high quality public transport service. It runs on the road, with dedicated bus lanes and priority through areas of congestion, which will make the journey times much more reliable. With Phase 1 now complete we’re moving on to the second phase. This will complete the Sprint corridor to Walsall and Solihull with work expected to begin in 2024. This consultation is in Birmingham only. We will begin engaging local residents and stakeholders in... More
    Opened 24 February 2023
  • COST OF LIVING PROGRAMME

    Birmingham City Council are keen to hear from members of the public regarding how you are coping with the Cost of Living (COL) crisis. We want to know if the support you have received has met your needs or if you think there is something we can do better. More
    Opened 20 February 2023
  • Queslett Nature Reserve - Potential Improvements

    Birmingham City Council would like to seek your views on environmental improvement works we would like to carry out at Queslett Nature Reserve. The proposed scheme includes removal of part of the existing metal fence to improve the access to the existing woodland adjacent to the site; planting new memorial trees; tree works to ensure secure environment for park users to enjoy, rename the ‘Asda Way’ as ‘Linnecor Way’ and install a memorial signage to... More
    Opened 17 February 2023
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