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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... MoreClosed 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... MoreClosed 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... MoreClosed 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... MoreClosed 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. MoreClosed 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. MoreClosed 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... MoreClosed 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... MoreClosed 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... MoreClosed 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... MoreClosed 21 November 2014 -
What's On South Brum Year 2 - your views on making it better and bigger...
Closed 14 November 2014 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution A47 Parkway Cycle Routes
Consulting on proposals to improve the cycling facilities on A47 Parkway and other roads in this area of Birmingham. The map below shows the A47 Parkway corridor and you can click on the rectangles to see detailed plans. Major improvements are planned on the A47 Parkway corridor, incorporating Heartlands Parkway and Fort Parkway. Much better facilities will be provided for cyclists, including new cycle lanes, junction improvements and cycle crossing facilities. Improvements are... MoreClosed 12 November 2014 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution Lichfield Road Cycle Routes
Consulting on proposals to improve the cycling facilities on Lichfield and other roads in this area of Birmingham. The map below shows the Lichfield corridor and you can click on the rectangles to see detailed plans. Major improvements are planned on the Lichfield Road corridor, incorporating Corporation Street, Aston Road, Lichfield Road and Gravelly Hill North. Much better facilities will be provided for cyclists, including new cycle lanes, junction improvements and cycle crossing... MoreClosed 12 November 2014 -
Community Infrastructure Levy - Draft Charging Schedule
Background The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is a charge on new buildings in England and Wales. It is a mechanism to ensure certain types of new development contribute to the infrastructure needed to support that development. This infrastructure will support the growth aspirations for Birmingham as outlined in the Birmingham Development Plan which includes proposals for over 50,000 new homes and 100,000 new jobs. This infrastructure could include new schools, roads, parks and... MoreClosed 10 November 2014 -
A34 NORTH PERRY BARR PEDESTRIAN SUBWAYS INFILL
It is proposed to infill the three pedestrian subways between Aldridge Road and Walsall Road for later next year. This proposal is being implemented in advance of the re-development of the Birmingham City University site. The project will help to kick start transformational change within the area, which contains a number of potential development opportunities that are likely to come forward in the short to medium term. As Birmingham City University (BCU) have recently announced their... MoreClosed 7 November 2014 -
Special Education Development Plan
The Special Education Development Plan, SEDP, sets out a 3-strand approach to how we will work with children, young people and their families and other partners, including schools to develop Birmingham as an inclusive city with a fair chance for all in the context of demographic growth and available resources. The focus is on special education provision that ensures progress with learning and preparation for adulthood. The SEDP should enable children and young people with SEND aged 0-25 years... MoreClosed 2 November 2014 -
Healthy Lifestyle Services Review
Outline Birmingham City Council would like your views on our lifestyle services, which includes: a. Stop Smoking services b. NHS Health Checks c. Healthy Eating/Weight Management d. Physical Activity e. Health Trainers The focus of this engagement exercise is to enable you to outline what works well and how we could improve our services in the future. We are just beginning a full review and your comments will help us decide how to improve things. Regardless if you have or... MoreClosed 31 October 2014 -
Parks Satisfaction Survey 2014
The survey is asking park users a number of questions regarding satisfaction with the park they are visiting including: the overall satisfaction with their visit, how often they visit the park; the motivation(s) for using parks; perceived contribution towards health; satisfaction with management, maintenance, infrastructure and facilities; measures that would make the park user feel more safe; how they found out about the park and opinions of what improvements could be made to encourage... MoreClosed 31 October 2014 -
Birmingham City Centre Retail Strategy
Background Over the last decade the City Centre, through schemes such as the Bullring and The Mailbox, has seen its retail offer transformed creating a vibrant shopping experience. The major investments and redevelopments that are currently planned and underway will further strengthen this position. While the centre has become hugely successful it still faces a number of challenges including how it plans for the future to ensure it remains competitive and attractive. Recognising the... MoreClosed 31 October 2014 -
Bradford Street Environmental Improvements Phase 2
As a part of its strategic objectives for the city core and its wider programme for the development for the City Centre, Birmingham City Council is proposing to improve the quality of the public realm along Bradford Street. We are seeking to implement the following works early 2015; these works are shown on drawing no: CA-00730-S1-100: Installation of new Street Lighting Footway re-surfacing with blue brick pavers and replacement of tactile paving where required ... MoreClosed 31 October 2014 -
Planning Policy Document for managing the growth of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) in parts of Selly Oak, Harborne and Edgbaston
You are being asked to comment on the Draft Planning Policy Document which is to provide a policy approach to planning applications seeking a change of use from residential property to Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) in the Article 4 Direction area ( see map ). A period of 6 weeks consultation will take place on this Planning Policy Document, following which a Council report will be progressed outlining the results of the public consultation, identifying any improvements or changes... MoreClosed 24 October 2014 -
School Organisation The Bridge School - Removal of Boarding
Birmingham City Council are proposing a number of changes to the Bridge School in line with the Special Schools Additional Places Programme The Bridge School is a community special school for 79 pupils from the ages of 2 – 11 years. The school educates children with complex and multiple needs, including severe learning difficulties, profound and multiple learning difficulties and those diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorder. The school currently occupies two sites however separate... MoreClosed 22 October 2014 -
Palliative Care & End of Life Services
We want to know your thoughts on how the palliative and end of life services can be improved. By palliative care we mean services that support patients and their families with an illness that cant be cured, to improve their quality of life. By end of life we mean services that support people and their families who are in the final 12 months of their lives. MoreClosed 20 October 2014 -
20mph is Plenty in Central Birmingham (area A1)
This consultation is about changes to speed limits in the area inside the Middleway: parts of Nechells, Aston and Ladywood. Before responding, you should look at the plans provided which will tell you the proposed speed limit for each road. In 2013, we asked everyone in Birmingham about the principle of introducing 20mph speed limits on the city’s roads to improve safety and reduce the number of accidents. This area is the first where changes will take place. The purpose of this... MoreClosed 17 October 2014 -
Draft Selly Oak Supplementary Planning Document
Planning continues to be at the forefront of Birmingham's transformation into a modern, vibrant international city, which today boasts many award-winning developments. Our role is to encourage and guide development that will help make Birmingham one of the world's top cities - a place where people increasingly want to live, work and visit and where businesses choose to invest. Since the adoption of the Selly Oak Local Action Plan in 2001 circumstances have changed and new opportunities... MoreClosed 17 October 2014 -
School Organisation The Pines School
Birmingham City Council are proposing a number of changes to the Pines School in line with the Special Schools Additional Places Programme The Pines School is a special school for 95 pupils from the age of 2 - 11 years who have a statement of need for Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC). The School is currently located at Dreghorn Road, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham B36 8LL within the Hodge Hill ward of the City. Birmingham City Council are proposing the following; Transfer the... MoreClosed 15 October 2014 -
Food & Physical Activity Service Mapping
Tackling childhood obesity is a key priority for Birmingham. Current statistics show that 24.4% of Birmingham children are overweight or obese when they start school which rises to 40% of all children by the time they leave primary school aged 10-11 years (NCMP 2011/12). 85% of obese children are predicted to become obese adults with the associated health, social and economic consequences. Birmingham's national child measurement programme data highlights that obesity rates continue to rise... MoreClosed 5 October 2014 -
Ward Committees
There are 40 Ward Committees across the city that are held regularly for Councillors to meet with local residents. MoreClosed 4 October 2014 -
Cardigan Street - Proposed Installation of Uncontrolled Raised Crossing and Enhancement of Surfacing
Birmingham City Council is considering a proposal to provide a raised uncontrolled crossing over Cardigan Street to link City Park with the new Birmingham City University Phase 2 Building. It is also proposed to provide enhanced surfacing the same as that within the park which will integrate with the material used by Birmingham City University. The proposed scheme has been designed to provide a dedicated crossing point over Cardigan Street linking City Park with the new Birmingham City... MoreClosed 3 October 2014 -
Birmingham Education Development Plan 2014 -2019 Public Consultation
Birmingham City Council are launching the first Birmingham Education Development Plan 2014-2019, outlining our approach to developing our education and skills infrastructure to support sustainable growth. The Education Development Plan sits under the umbrella of the Birmingham Development Plan. The Education Development Plan will be delivered through three interconnected Strategic Plans Basic Need Strategy Schools Maintenance and Sustainability Strategy. Full... MoreClosed 30 September 2014
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