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  • (Bordesley Green, Birmingham), (20MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 201* PROPOSED TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER

    The purpose of this consultation is to make residents and businesses more aware of proposals to introduce Traffic Regulation Orders in their locality. It is in addition to the notification which is legally required and laid down by statutory procedures. With this in mind a copy of a Public Notice indicating the Council’s proposals is reproduced on the attached letter and I would draw your attention to its contents. Proposals are to make an Order under Sections 84 (1) and (2) of... More
    Opened 6 July 2015
  • (Small Heath, Nechells), (20MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 201* PROPOSED TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER

    The purpose of this consultation is to make residents and businesses more aware of proposals to introduce Traffic Regulation Orders in their locality. It is in addition to the notification which is legally required and laid down by statutory procedures. With this in mind a copy of a Public Notice indicating the Council’s proposals is reproduced on the attached letter and I would draw your attention to its contents. Proposals are to make an Order under Sections 84 (1) and (2) of... More
    Opened 6 July 2015
  • Bereavement Services Service User Questionnaire 2015 (Quarter 3)

    This is aimed at gathering service users views/comments relating to burial and cremation services provided by Birmingham City Council. Collected information will help develop future service improvements within cemeteries and crematoria. Results of the user satisfaction levels from 10 consultation exercises will contribute to the services performance indicators and will be widely published. More
    Opened 1 July 2015
  • School Survey - Summer Term 2015

    Purpose of Survey As part of the council’s commitment to continuously improve our approach when working with schools, we are carrying out a regular termly survey to understand your (Head Teachers and Chairs of Governors) views. The feedback from surveys will help us monitor, and improve on our performance against what we have stated in the ‘Education and Schools Strategy and Improvement Plan’. Who Should Respond? We value your views and honest feedback. We... More
    Opened 29 June 2015
  • Stirchley Framework - Supplementary Planning Document (SPD)

    Stirchley is one of the largest district centres in the city with investment planned in the Tesco development at Hazelwell Lane and with other development sites available, Stirchley has the potential for radical change. Well served by public transport and with good rail links to local employers at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, the University of Birmingham and the Kings Norton Industrial estates and within walking distance of Kraft Cadbury at Bournville, the area is popular with house... More
    Opened 23 June 2015
  • Making the Carer’s Small Grant Scheme work better for carers

    The Council has given grants to people providing unpaid care to family or friends for over 10 years. The existing grant scheme, known as the ‘Carer’s Break Grant’, is paid directly to the carer to be used for a holiday, or something else that supports their caring role. Having reviewed this process we have decided that there could be a better way of using this money to help carers. From April 2014 the Council has commissioned a new carer support service known as the Birmingham Carers... More
    Opened 11 June 2015
  • Supporting Vulnerable Adults Universal Services

    We are seeking views on the Integrated Commissioning of Prevention services, to be commissioned from 2016. This includes; Supporting People – Disabilities housing support services; Local Authority Third Sector commissioning - Universal and prevention services; and Elements of the Public Health lifestyles services. We wish to consult on the proposed services which are explained in the attached consultation document. The focus is on providing an... More
    Opened 5 June 2015
  • Supporting People Disability Housing Support Services

    We are seeking views on the Integrated Commissioning of Prevention services, to be commissioned from 2016. This includes; Supporting People – Disabilities housing support services; Local Authority Third Sector commissioning - Universal and prevention services; andElements of the Public Health lifestyles services. We wish to consult on the proposed services which are explained in the attached consultation document. The focus is on providing an effective... More
    Opened 5 June 2015
  • Iron Lane/Station Road/Flaxley Road - Junction Improvements

    Birmingham City Council has secured funding from Central Government as part of the Local Growth Fund for highway improvements at Iron Lane / Station Road / Flaxley Road, in order to better manage traffic and provide the additional capacity necessary to support economic growth. Proposals for the highway improvements are shown on drawing CA-02709-S1-005 and on separate drawings CA-02709-S1-006 and CA-02709-S1-007. The main elements of the scheme are: Widening of Station Road... More
    Opened 1 June 2015
  • Initial consultation HMO licensing

    In Birmingham we currently license Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) that are three or more storeys high, where there are five or more tenants, who share a kitchen or bathroom. The Council is considering extending licensing to other types of rented houses. We have received representations about areas of private renting where the local community is experiencing problems of environmental decline, rubbish and fly tipping, construction and conversions being carried out without... More
    Opened 31 May 2015
  • School Organisation Dame Elizabeth Cadbury School

    NOTICE is given in accordance with Section 19(3) of the Education and Inspections Act 2006 that The Governing Body of Dame Elizabeth Cadbury Technology College proposes to make prescribed alterations to Dame Elizabeth Cadbury Technology College (a Foundation school), Woodbrooke Road, Bournville, B30 1UL. Namely this would consist of not admitting any further pupils other than those already on roll within the resource base from 1st September 2015. This consultation starts on 21st May 2015... More
    Opened 21 May 2015
  • My life, my care, my money - Improving Direct Payment use in adult social care in Birmingham

    The Council wants to offer people more choice and control over their care and support. This includes choosing who provides their care. The Council has some ideas about how to make this easier for people. Improving how Direct Payments work is an essential part of our ideas. What is a Direct Payment? A Direct Payment is money that is paid to you (or someone acting on your behalf) by their local council so they can arrange their own support, instead of receiving social care services... More
    Opened 18 May 2015
  • The Introduction of Public Spaces Protection Order to Control Noise Nuisance from Busking and Street Speaking in the City Centre

    This consultation welcomes views or comments on the possible introduction of a Public Spaces Protection Order to control excessive noise from Buskers, Street Entertainers and Street Speakers in the City Centre by the prohibiting: 1. The use of amplification in the restricted area by Buskers, Street Entertainers and Street Speakers. 2. Noise from Buskers, Street Entertainers and Street Speakers that is so loud that it has, or is likely to have a detrimental effect on the quality of life... More
    Opened 13 May 2015
  • Information sharing –Your health and Care Record

    Birmingham City Council are working in partnership working with health colleagues including Hospital trusts and GPs and are progressing a shared vison and approach through the “Your Connect Care programme” and developing a shared care approach to supporting vulnerable people that may require support and care . This work also includes how the agencies share key information on your health conditions between key staff i.e. social workers, GPs and nurses as part of your assessment and... More
    Opened 12 May 2015
  • Birmingham Lifestyles Consultation

    Public Health is now the responsibility of Birmingham City Council. We currently commission a wide range of lifestyle services for early years, children, young people and adults including: NHS Health Checks Healthy eating/weight management Physical activity Stop smoking services Health trainers Following recent service reviews, extensive research and stakeholder engagement we are now seeking your views on the proposed redesign of these... More
    Opened 11 May 2015
  • Pavement Advertising Procurement Beheard consultation

    Background Information Birmingham City Council currently has a contract for the provision of street furniture that is used to advertise Council activities as well as receiving income for commercial advertising. The contract will be for pavement, roadside and central reservation advertising only. This contract is due to end and the City Council will advertise in Europe for a replacement contract. It is proposed that the new contract will generate significant income for the City Council... More
    Opened 8 May 2015
  • Collaborations in Place-based Creative Practice: Birmingham Public Art Strategy 2015 - 2019

    Strategy Overview Collaborations in Place-based Creative Practice: Birmingham Public Art Strategy 2015-2019 has now been developed by Birmingham City Council (BCC) in partnership with key stakeholders. The following draft Strategy actions and policy directions have been put forward for consultation. Strategy Vision Birmingham City Council want an improved public art portfolio across the city, in local neighbourhoods and within the city centre that can be enjoyed by residents and... More
    Opened 30 April 2015
  • School Organisation Fox Hollies School

    We are proposing to expand Fox Hollies School as part of the Special School Additional Places programme. Remodelling work of the school’s existing accommodation is required. Additional land has been identified at the school site for building extensions to accommodate additional classrooms and ancillary space for the extra children. We are proposing a phased expansion of Fox Hollies School in order for them to admit up to 96 pupils by 2016. The School is a Community Special School... More
    Opened 23 April 2015
  • School Organisation Hamilton School

    We are proposing to expand Hamilton School as part of the Special School Additional Places programme. Remodelling work of the school’s existing accommodation is required. Additional land has been identified at the school site for building extensions to accommodate additional classrooms and ancillary space for the extra children. We are proposing a phased expansion of Hamilton School in order for them to admit up to 108 pupils by 2017. The School is a Community Special School in... More
    Opened 23 April 2015
  • School Organisation Langley School

    We are proposing to expand Langley School as part of the Special School Additional Places programme. Remodelling work of the school’s existing accommodation is required. Additional land has been identified at the school site for building extensions to accommodate additional classrooms and ancillary space for the extra children. We are proposing a phased expansion of Langley School in order for them to admit up to 120 pupils by 2016. The School is a Foundation Special School in... More
    Opened 23 April 2015
  • School Organisation Mayfield School

    We are proposing to expand Mayfield School as part of the Special School Additional Places programme. Remodelling work of the school’s existing accommodation is required. Additional land has been identified at the school site for building extensions to accommodate additional classrooms and ancillary space for the extra children. We are proposing a phased expansion of Mayfield School in order for them to admit up to 274 pupils by 2016. The School is a Community Special School in... More
    Opened 23 April 2015
  • School Organisation Springfield House School

    We are proposing to expand Springfield House School as part of the Special School Additional Places programme. Remodelling work of the school’s existing accommodation is required. Additional land has been identified at the school site for building extensions to accommodate additional classrooms and ancillary space for the extra children. We are proposing to expand Springfield House School in order for them to admit up to 88 pupils by September 2015. The School is a Community... More
    Opened 23 April 2015
  • School Organisation Baskerville School

    We are proposing to expand Baskerville School as part of the Special School Additional Places programme. Remodelling work of the school’s existing accommodation is required. Additional land has been identified at the school site for building extensions to accommodate additional classrooms and ancillary space for the extra children. We are proposing to expand Baskerville School in order for them to admit up to 118 pupils by September 2016. The School is a Community Special... More
    Opened 23 April 2015
  • Proposed new path along River Tame Way

    Birmingham City Council is proposing a new path for pedestrains and cyclists along River Tame Way from Hamstead Park towards Woodend. The existing route will be surfaced in bitmac (tarmac) with a bounded gravel surface dressing on top. These proposals form part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution (BCR) project which is developing a network of routes through green open spaces and along canal towpaths. The project is also developing route on main roads, quieter back street roads, 20mph speed... More
    Opened 15 April 2015
  • Sandwell Valley Silvercroft Avenue Path Improvements

    Birmingham City Council is proposing to improve the path from Silvercroft Avenue into Sandwell Valley Country Park. The existing route will be surfaced in bitmac (tarmac) with a bounded gravel surface dressing on top. These proposals form part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution (BCR) project which is developing a network of routes through green open spaces and along canal towpaths. The project is also developing route on main roads, quieter back street roads, 20mph speed limit areas and... More
    Opened 15 April 2015
  • Alexander Stadium-Rowdale Road Cycleway

    Birmingham City Council is proposing to install a new path for pedestrians and cyclists linking the GMAC car park (adjacent to the Alexander Stadium), to the Tame Valley canal towpath towards Rowdale Road. The route will be surfaced in bitmac (tarmac) with a bounded gravel surface dressing on top. These proposals form part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution (BCR) project which is developing a network of routes through green open spaces and along canal towpaths. The project is also... More
    Opened 15 April 2015
  • Harborne Walkway Surface Improvements

    Birmingham City Council is proposing to improve the existing pathway along the Harborne Walkway. The route will be surfaced in bitmac (tarmac) with a bounded gravel surface dressing on top. Access ramps to the main walkway will be surfaced and edges improved. These proposals form part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution (BCR) project which is developing a network of routes through green open spaces and along canal towpaths. The project is also developing routes on main roads, quieter back... More
    Opened 15 April 2015
  • Birmingham Cycle Revolution Canal Works, Grand Union Canal (Stockfield Road to Solihull boundary)

    Consulting on a proposal to extend on-going Grand Union Canal towpath improvements works from Stockfield Road to the city boundary at Lincoln Road. The route will be surfaced in bitmac (tarmac) with a bounded gravel surface dressing on top. This proposal forms part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution canal works programme, upgrading canal towpaths to improve cycling conditions. More
    Opened 15 April 2015
  • Birmingham Cycle Revolution Canal Works, Tame Valley Canal (Deykin Avenue to Walsall boundary)

    Consulting on a proposal to extend on-going towpath improvement works on the Tame Vally Canal from Deykin Avenue to the city boundary at Old Walsall Road. The route will be surfaced in bitmac (tarmac) with a bounded gravel surface dressing on top. This proposal forms part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution canal works programme, upgrading canal towpaths to improve cycling conditions. More
    Opened 15 April 2015
  • (Sparkbrook Southwest, Moseley North, Hall Green) (20mph Speed Limit) Order 201* Proposed Traffic Regulation Order

    The purpose of this consultation is to make residents and businesses more aware of proposals to introduce Traffic Regulation Orders in their locality. It is in addition to the notification which is legally required and laid down by statutory procedures. With this in mind a copy of a Public Notice indicating the Council’s proposals is reproduced on the attached letter and I would draw your attention to its contents. Proposals are to make an Order under Sections 84 (1) and (2) of... More
    Opened 10 April 2015
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