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  • Third Sector Strategy

    Birmingham City Council has had a long and productive relationship with third sector organisations across the city and we recognise the sector as a valuable partner in the delivery of effective and efficient public services. The severe cuts to the council’s budget means that this relationship is even more important, with the sector now playing an increasingly critical role in supporting the council achieve its priorities. This draft strategy outlines how the council would like this... More
    Closed 2 March 2015
  • Ring Road Junction Improvements at Ashted Circus

    Birmingham City Council has secured ‘Local Pinch Point’ and ‘Local Growth Fund’ funding from Central Government to deliver an improved junction at Ashted Circus. The improvements aim to better manage traffic flow to support economic growth and connectivity between the city centre and the wider area. Junction Improvements at Ashted Circus We are seeking to make major changes at Ashted Circus in 2016 as follows and shown on drawing no CA-02569-S1-002, Rev-: Converting... More
    Closed 28 February 2015
  • Battery Way Extension

    Extension to the existing Battery Way at the junction of the A41 Warwick Road/Battery Way to Reddings Lane in Tyseley. More
    Closed 27 February 2015
  • Looking Local Digital Television Service Closure

    In 2006 Digital Birmingham launched Birmingham's Looking Local Interactive Digital Television service which provided citizens with greater access to local services such as missed bin collections, Jobcentre Plus vacancies and travel and transport information (www.lookinglocal.gov.uk/birmingham). It is with regret that Digital Birmingham has now proposed the termination of Birmingham’s contract with Kirklees Metropolitan Council, resulting in the customised Looking Local resource for... More
    Closed 27 February 2015
  • People Directorate Budget Consultation 2015/16

    This Directorate for People consultation supports the Corporate Budget Consultation for 2015/16. This document explains specific proposals for public health, social care, Supporting People, Homelessness and Education services that are provided by the Directorate for People. It also explains how we will be consulting you about these proposals. In December 2014, the Council published its White Paper. This forms the basis of the corporate budget consultation. To find out more and... More
    Closed 20 February 2015
  • HIV and TB Support Services

    Birmingham City Council (BCC) would like your views on support services for people with HIV and people with tuberculosis (TB). We are interested in your views and experiences even if you do not currently use these services. Formal consultation on planned changes will commence the 1st May 2015. This exercise is engagement to assist BCC in developing proposals for formal consultation. HIV and TB are serious conditions which can cause people to become very ill and even die if not... More
    Closed 20 February 2015
  • School Health Advisory Service in Birmingham Consultation Questionnaire

    Birmingham City Council would like your views on the proposed School Health Advisory Service. The School Health Advisory Service will address physical and emotional health issues which can prevent children’s and young people’s full attendance at school and/or joining in lessons or activities. What are we trying to achieve? We want to maximise the health and wellbeing of children and young people in Birmingham by enabling them to attend and benefit from lessons and activities in... More
    Closed 15 February 2015
  • Bristol Road South Package Local Safety Scheme - Junction Improvements

    Birmingham City Council is considering highway improvements to address road safety concerns on Bristol Road South, Bell Hill and Shenley Lane. We are seeking to implement improvements as detailed below and on drawing no’s: CA-02654-S1-010-011. Bell Hill / Whitehill Lane, Bell Hill / Nigel Avenue and Shenley Lane / Meadow Brook Road Junctions Prohibition of right turn from Whitehill Lane to Shenley Lane. Prohibition of the right turn from Bell Hill to... More
    Closed 13 February 2015
  • School Organisation Paganel Primary School

    In December Birmingham City Council consulted on a proposal to expand Paganel Primary School by adding an additional form of entry and including the provision of a Resource Base for up to 12 pupils with a statement of needs or an Education, Health & Care Plan for Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC) from 1st September 2015. We have now decided to move onto the formal part of the consultation which will run from 8th January 2015 for four weeks until 5th February 2015. Comments/objections... More
    Closed 5 February 2015
  • SLIPS, TRIPS AND FALLS CITIZEN FEEDBACK

    Falls and fractures prevention is a key priority for Birmingham Public Health. It is important to capture the views of our citizens, carers and family members that have been affected by a fall or fracture. This questionnaire is part of a wider consultation and understanding of how we can improve your experience of the services you used/are using. The questionnaire below will enable us to gain your views about what is happening at a local level and help us develop effective services to meet... More
    Closed 31 January 2015
  • Consultation on the introduction of a Framework Agreement for younger adults’ care providers and the use of a micro-procurement process to purchase care services for younger adults (18 - 64 years)

    Birmingham City Council has developed and implemented a Framework Agreement for care providers delivering care services to older adults and a micro-procurement process for the purchase of care services for older adults. More
    Closed 31 January 2015
  • Birmingham City Council 2015 Budget Consultation

    Budget cuts and other financial pressures mean that Birmingham City Council has less money to spend on service delivery in the coming year and in future years. This means reductions in our services and in the number of people we employ to deliver them. Our budget consultation paper and the accompanying fact sheets detail the proposals we have come up with to meet this challenge. These have been informed by the conclusions from an intensive review of all services undertaken over... More
    Closed 12 January 2015
  • Birmingham Public Art Strategy 2015 – 2019 Consultation

    Strategy Overview The Birmingham Public Art Strategy 2015-2019 is currently being developed for Birmingham. The following draft Strategy vision, purpose and objectives have been put forward for consultation: The draft strategy vision: Birmingham is a world-class city of culture and artistic excellence, and public art plays a key role in the cultural life of the city. Birmingham’s vision is to have world-class public art that is relevant to, and celebrated by,... More
    Closed 9 January 2015
  • Bereavement Services Service User Questionnaire 2014 (Quarter 4)

    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
    Closed 31 December 2014
  • Tell us what you think of our events

    Birmingham City Council organises a variety of high-quality, family-friendly events throughout the year. These include Birmingham's Christmas Markets, St George's Day Celebrations, Eid Mela, Armed Forces Day, Fireworks Spectacular and Christmas Parade. More
    Closed 31 December 2014
  • Birmingham Public Art Strategy Stakeholder Consultation Event

    The Birmingham Public Art Strategy 2015-2019 is currently being developed for Birmingham. On Friday 12 th December from 2.30pm – 5.30pm there was a Public Art Strategy Stakeholder Consultation event hosted by Eastside Projects, Digbeth. The purpose of this event was to gain feedback from stakeholders about Birmingham’s Public Art strategy vision, purpose and objectives as they stand so far. Representatives from a wide-range of sectors attended the event,... More
    Closed 23 December 2014
  • Shaftmoor Lane / Reddings Lane Junction Amendments

    Birmingham City Council has received concerns regarding safety at the intersection of Shaftmoor Lane / Redding Lane. These concerns have been supported with a signed petition which was dated 18 th October 2013. Further analysis had been carried out and junction amendments have been proposed as part of Birmingham City Councils Road Safety Programme. We are seeking to implement the following works in early 2015; these works are shown on drawing no: CA-02663-S1-001: Proposed... More
    Closed 21 December 2014
  • A Creative Future III – Birmingham’s strategy for children, young people, the arts and culture

    In 2013 Birmingham City Council hosted its first ever Youth Arts Summit, asking young people of all ages, from across Birmingham, what was most important to them when participating in the cultural life of the city. In the year that followed we took a fresh look at A Creative Future, our strategy for young people the arts and culture, and widened our consultation to include professionals from across the arts and education sectors. As well as consulting with Birmingham City Council... More
    Closed 19 December 2014
  • School Organisation Paganel Primary School

    Birmingham City Council is consulting on a proposal to expand Paganel Primary School by adding an additional form of entry and including the provision of a Resource Base for up to 12 pupils with a statement of need for Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC) from 1st September 2015. Paganel Primary School is a community primary school located on Swinford Road in Selly Oak, within the Bartley Green ward of the Edgbaston district. The school was previously a two form entry school. It caters for... More
    Closed 19 December 2014
  • Draft Edgbaston Framework

    Calthorpe Estates and the City Council have produced this draft Framework to outline a vision for the future for the area bordering Five Ways, and to set out area-based proposals and development management policies, to positively plan for change. The draft Framework seeks to: Shape a new role for Greenfield Crescent to serve the local and business communities, Capitalise on the area’s potential to accommodate fine dining restaurants in the Calthorpe Rd/Highfield Rd... More
    Closed 14 December 2014
  • School Organisation Harborne Primary School

    The Governing Body of Harborne Primary School in collaboration with Birmingham City Council and Lordswood Girls Schools are consulting on a proposal to expand Harborne Primary School from 1st September 2016. Harborne Primary School is a community primary school located on Station Road in Harborne, within the Harborne ward of the Edgbaston district. The school currently operates at 90 places (3 classes) per year group. The school can currently accommodate a total of 630 places in Years... More
    Closed 12 December 2014
  • Birmingham's Youth Promise

    Birmingham’s Youth Promise We promise every young person in Birmingham aged 14-25years old, access to employment, education, training, apprenticeship or experience of work within four months of leaving a job, employment or training. We aim to deliver our Promise through new initiatives as well as improved existing, which we have designed with young people in mind. These include: Digital Access Point - exciting, cutting edge technology will provide young people with key... More
    Closed 12 December 2014
  • Consultation on the draft Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA)

    What is the PNA? From 1 st April 2013, every Health and Wellbeing Board (HWB) in England has a statutory responsibility to publish and keep up to date a statement of the needs for pharmaceutical services of the population in its area, referred to as a Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA). The PNA looks at the current provision of pharmaceutical services across Birmingham and whether this meets the current and future needs of the population and identifies any potential gaps to... More
    Closed 8 December 2014
  • Birmingham City Council - Responding to the Challenge

    Birmingham City Council has published a ‘green paper’ Responding to the challenge, looking to the future. PDFs of the full green paper and a summary version are available below. There's also background information on the council's website . The green paper outlines the broad proposals for the future role and purpose of the council and changes needed because of severe reductions in our spending power. This is your opportunity to comment on the ideas. More
    Closed 1 December 2014
  • Licensing Act 2003 Statement of Licensing Policy Review

    The Licensing Act 2003 requires the City Council as the Licensing Authority to determine and publish its Statement of Licensing Policy at least every five years, to keep it under review and make such revisions to it, as it considers appropriate. More
    Closed 30 November 2014
  • Birmingham Cycle Revolution Perry Barr to City Centre Cycle Routes

    Consulting on proposals to improve the cycling facilities on routes between Perry Barr and the City Centre. The map below shows the routes and you can click on the rectangles to see detailed plans. Major improvements are planned to a number of interconnecting routes in the north of the city. These routes will all be upgraded to provide much better facilities for cyclists, with new cycle lanes, junction improvements and cycle crossing facilities introduced. Details of specific... More
    Closed 26 November 2014
  • Birmingham Cycle Revolution South East Cycle Routes

    Consulting on proposals to improve the cycling facilities on routes in the south east of Birmingham. The map below shows the routes and you can click on the rectangles to see detailed plans. Major improvements are planned on a number of interconnecting routes in the south east of the city. These routes will all be upgraded to provide much better facilities for cyclists, with new cycle lanes, junction improvements and cycle crossing facilities introduced. Details of specific... More
    Closed 26 November 2014
  • Childrens Special Educational Needs - Local Offer

    The purpose of the special educational needs - local offer is to enable families with children and young people who have Special Educational Needs to see what services are available in their area and how to access them. The Local Offer will include provision from birth to 25, across education, health and social care. We hope that you find the Local Offer informative and helpful, please feel free to complete this survey and leave any comments and views you that have on the Local Offer... More
    Closed 23 November 2014
  • Review of Early Years, Children's Centres and Family Support (Phase 2)

    Review of Early Years, Children’s Centres & Family Support Currently there are 86,000 under-5’s living in Birmingham and the City Council has a duty to ensure sufficient provision of Children’s Centres and Early Education Entitlement places to meet the needs of these children. In addition, our partners across health services secure the provision of a range of services to support pre-school children and their families. In 2013 a Green paper was published by the City Council... More
    Closed 21 November 2014
  • What's On South Brum Year 2 - your views on making it better and bigger...

    Closed 14 November 2014
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