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Autism Support Services
Birmingham’s Supporting Families programme is a response to the Governments Supporting Families grant. The Supporting Families Programme provides targeted interventions for families experiencing multiple problems including domestic abuse, crime and antisocial behaviour, poor school attendance, unemployment, mental and physical health and children in need of help and protection. The key principles of the Supporting Families Programme include the following: •... MoreClosed 4 November 2022 -
Broad Street and side streets proposed changes - informal consultation
The Birmingham Edgbaston Metro extension, bringing trams from Centenary Square (the Library) to Hagley Road, opened on Sunday 17 July 2022. A critical part of the Metro scheme was the removal of any waiting or loading area on Broad Street that would obstruct tram and bus services. Our work with local stakeholders, through the Westside Business Improvement District has highlighted the need to make changes to the proposals for the side streets close to Broad Street to accommodate... MoreClosed 4 November 2022 -
Dudley Road Phase 4 - Winson Green Road/Heath Street: Traffic Regulation Orders
Over the next few years, a lot of new housing will be built near Dudley Road, increasing the number of people wanting to travel in the area. Walking, cycling and public transport are vital tools in the difficult tasks of solving congestion, air quality and our climate crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic has also changed people’s habits and further highlighted the importance of walking and cycling as safe and sustainable ways to travel. We are therefore planning to improve the Winson... MoreClosed 21 November 2022 -
A435 Alcester Road South Bus Priority
We have added an online event where you can find out more about the scheme proposals and ask any questions you may have. More details regarding the event can be found in the 'Events' section at the bottom of this page. To combat increasing delays caused by congestion we need to make sure that public transport is constantly improving to make journeys quicker, easier and more reliable. This scheme is part of a wider package of measures being delivered across the West Midlands aimed at... MoreClosed 25 November 2022 -
Birmingham Parks Survey 2022
The survey is carried out every two years to find out satisfaction levels with local parks and what improvements park users would like to see. MoreClosed 30 November 2022 -
Sheldon Country Park - informal consultation on proposed parking charges
Birmingham City Council is facing an increasingly challenging budget position. As part of the City Council budget for 2022/23, Street Scene & Parks has been asked to make a significant contribution to the saving. To mitigate the impact of potential reductions in grounds maintenance of parks and open spaces we are looking at opportunities to generate income. The income from the proposed parking charges will be ringfenced and reinvested into the park for the maintenance of the car park/s,... MoreClosed 4 December 2022 -
Woodgate Valley Country Park - informal consultation on proposed parking charges
Birmingham City Council is facing an increasingly challenging budget position. As part of the City Council budget for 2022/23, Street Scene & Parks has been asked to make a significant contribution to the saving. To mitigate the impact of potential reductions in grounds maintenance of parks and open spaces we are looking at opportunities to generate income. The income from the proposed parking charges will be ringfenced and reinvested into the park for the maintenance of the car park/s,... MoreClosed 4 December 2022 -
Lickey Hills Country Park - informal consultation on proposed parking charges
Birmingham City Council is facing an increasingly challenging budget position. As part of the City Council budget for 2022/23, Street Scene & Parks has been asked to make a significant contribution to the saving. To mitigate the impact of potential reductions in grounds maintenance of parks and open spaces we are looking at opportunities to generate income. The income from the proposed parking charges will be ringfenced and reinvested into the park for the maintenance of the car park/s,... MoreClosed 4 December 2022 -
School Organisation St Patrick’s & St Edmund’s Amalgamation SOT10177 & SOT10178 Stat-pub
Proposal to Make Changes to St Patrick & St Edmund: Birmingham City Council with the Govering Body is consulting on a draft proposal to make the following change to the school(s), a voluntary aided school located at St Edmund’s Catholic Primary School of Rosebery Street, Birmingham, B18 7PA and St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School of Dudley Road, Ladywood, Birmingham, B18 7QW : Discontinue St Edmund’s Catholic Primary School; Alter the age range of... MoreClosed 16 December 2022 -
Reducing Parental Conflict: Intervention and confidence mapping
This is a short stakeholder survey about reducing parental conflict (RPC) interventions available in Birmingham. Birmingham Children’s Trust are working with partners locally and nationally to support the development of an RPC agenda to support healthy relationships in families. What should be included? The survey should be completed for all interventions and support services in Birmingham that aim to reduce the impact of parental conflict on children. This... MoreClosed 19 December 2022 -
Foster Carer Feedback Survey 2022
Complete today for a chance to win £50 of vouchers! Every year we ask for your feedback so we know how well we are working with you, and supporting you and your foster children. We use the feedback you give us to understand what we are doing well and where we can make improvements. The following survey is completely confidential. If you would be happy to be contacted if we feel that you we could further support you, please leave your name and email address when prompted at the... MoreClosed 25 December 2022 -
Moving Traffic Enforcement consultation
From 31 May 2022, local authorities in England outside of London have been able to apply to the Secretary of State for new powers to enforce ‘moving traffic offences’ and will be able to issue fines to drivers for these offences for the first time. These are powers that have previously only been held by the police and form Part 6 of the Traffic Management Act 2004. Birmingham City Council is planning to use these new powers to improve safety, tackle... MoreClosed 26 December 2022 -
Healthy Ageing Survey
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Birmingham City Council's Public Health Team are looking to find out more about what matters to the people of Birmingham when getting older. The results of this survey will help us to prioritise work that matters most to you and your lives and ensure services are best placed to meet your needs. Your participation is entirely voluntary, and you can withdraw at any time. All responses are confidential and anonymous and all data... MoreClosed 31 December 2022 -
Cross city bus – B4135 Summer Hill Rd/Sand Pits etc. Traffic Regulation Order consultation
To combat increasing delays caused by congestion we need to make sure that public transport is constantly improving to make journeys quicker, easier and more reliable. This scheme is part of a wider package of measures being delivered across the West Midlands aimed at providing greater bus priority. Buses have a huge part to play in helping achieve these visions. Transport for West Midlands, part of the West Midlands Combined Authority, and Birmingham City Council are working together to... MoreClosed 12 January 2023 -
Health & Wellbeing Legacy of the Commonwealth Games
Birmingham City Council is undertaking a Scrutiny Inquiry to explore the Health and Wellbeing legacy of Commonwealth Games 2022 for the disabled community. We want to understand how the Commonwealth Games has improved access to sport and physical activity for disabled residents. We are also interested in how the Commonwealth Games has improved the experience of watching sport. Councillors intend to make recommendations to make sport and physical activity in Birmingham more inclusive... MoreClosed 13 January 2023 -
Small Heath Park Potential Landscape Improvements
We would like to seek your views on a number of potential landscape improvements to Small Heath Park. While the existing park has many great features, there are currently some exciting opportunities available for further improvement and enhancement of the park’s facilities. Please refer to the attached plan for an overview of the potential landscape improvements proposed, together with a short description of each element which is included below. Please take some time to read through... MoreClosed 22 January 2023 -
Proposed Local Authority Admission Arrangements and Published Admissions Numbers for September 2024/2025
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 23 January 2023 -
Birmingham Skills Offer: meeting the needs of current and future employment opportunities
How can young people in Birmingham be supported to gain the skills they need to take advantage of the current and future job opportunities in the City? Birmingham City Council’s Economy and Skills Overview and Scrutiny Committee is carrying out an Inquiry on employment and skills for young people. The members of the Inquiry Task and Finish Group would like to hear your views. The Inquiry will produce a public report that will make recommendations that will be... MoreClosed 29 January 2023 -
Reddings Lane Park
The challenges and opportunities for Reddings Lane Park were discussed at the Hall Green North Ward Forum on 10 th December at Tyseley Community Centre and following this we would like to seek your views on the potential improvements to Reddings Lane Park, also known as Greet Recreation Ground, at Reddings Lane, Tyseley. Current Issues : Fly-tipping; Antisocial behaviour; Safer surfacing of the play area requires improvements; ... MoreClosed 30 January 2023 -
Dudley Road Phase 5 - Lee Bridge to Western Road: 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... MoreClosed 31 January 2023 -
School Organisation SOT10188 Hamilton - Jan 2023
Proposal to Make Changes to Hamilton School: Governing Board is consulting on a proposal to make the following change to the school, a Foundation Special school school located at Hamilton Road, Handsworth, Birmingham, B21 8AH Alter the age range from 4 – 11 years to 4 – 13 years. Effective from 1 st September 2023 to 31 st August 2025. The details and reasons for this change are explained in the complete proposal document attached at the... MoreClosed 7 February 2023 -
Adderley Park Public Open Space - Landscape Improvements
The consultation has been extended a further 28 days and now closes on the 28th February. Birmingham City Council's Landscape Practice Group in partnership with the Council's Planning Department, have been commissioned to produce a long term masterplan for Adderley Park in East Birmingham. Adderley Park, famous as the first formal park in Birmingham is highlighted as an area in need of environmental improvement in the wider Bordesley Park Area Action Plan, and the East... MoreClosed 28 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... MoreClosed 3 March 2023 -
School Organisation SOT10189 KHBS Single sex to Co-ed 2023 pre-pub
Proposal to Make Changes to Kings Heath Boys: Birmingham City Council is consulting on a draft 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) The details and reasons for this change are explained in the complete proposal document attached at the bottom of this consultation webpage. MoreClosed 16 March 2023 -
Expression of interest Survey for Customer Services Panel
Please complete this survey to help us understand how you will help shape the Customer Services Panel for Birmingham City Council. MoreClosed 23 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... MoreClosed 24 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... MoreClosed 30 March 2023 -
Sensory Support in Further Education Academic Year 2022-23
'Sensory Support' staff are visiting teachers that help young people with a hearing or vision loss access their education in various settings. We want to make sure that the support we give in Further Education settings is working well, gives the support you need throughout your college experience, and in all areas of your journey towards a successful adulthood. MoreClosed 31 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 ... MoreClosed 9 April 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%... MoreClosed 11 April 2023
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