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St Andrew's Stadium Football Match/Event Day Parking - Initial Consultation
Birmingham City Council is seeking the views on parking around the St Andrew’s Stadium on football match and major event days from local residents and businesses. We need your help to see if parking controls are required at these times. The area we are currently considering parking controls is shown on the plan found on the link below. The usual way of controlling parking on match/ event days is by creating a Permit Holder Parking Scheme. If a Permit Holder Parking Scheme is... MoreClosed 30 June 2014 -
Birmingham Commission for Children - Call for Views!
On behalf of the Birmingham Commission for Children, The Children’s Society would like to invite you to participate in our Call for Views. The Birmingham Commission for Children is an independent group of experts brought together to explore children’s lives and well-being in the city and hear their voices. The group of commissioners will hear from a range of children, young people and adults, and will present their final report to Birmingham City Council in September. Their work will,... MoreClosed 30 June 2014 -
Bereavement Services Service User Questionnaire 2014 (Quarter 2)
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. MoreClosed 30 June 2014 -
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Birmingham Cycle Revolution-Stechfrod Lane to Bordesley Green East
Consultation on the proposed footpath and cycleway route from Stechford Lane to Gumbleberrys Close and from Caldwell Road to Bordesley Green East. These proposals form part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution project. Birmingham has successfully secured £17m from the Government specifically to make it easier and safer for new and experienced cyclists to travel to schools, shops, work or simply for fun. This forms one of the ‘green route’ sections through parks for leisure cyclists,... MoreClosed 27 June 2014 -
School Organisation Turves Green Boys
Birmingham City Council is proposing to alter the upper age limit of Turves Green Boys School from 1 st September 2016. Turves Green Boys School is a comprehensive maintained school located in the Northfield area of Birmingham. The school currently caters for boys aged 11 to 16. It can currently accommodate 625 students in Years 7 – 11. The school currently operates at 125 places (4 classes) per year group. Turves Green Boys School worked in conjunction with Birmingham City Council... MoreClosed 19 June 2014 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution-Hamstead Park and Cherry Orchard Recreation Ground proposed cycleway
Consultation on the proposed footpath and cycleway route through Hamstead Park and Cherry Orchard Recreation Ground.These proposals form part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution project. Birmingham has successfully secured £17m from the Government specifically to make it easier and safer for new and experienced cyclists to travel to schools, shops, work or simply for fun. This forms one of the ‘green route’ sections through parks for leisure cyclists, families and commuters. Check the... MoreClosed 13 June 2014 -
Primary Care and Community Mental Health Service Redesign
WHY WE ARE CONSULTING The purpose of this consultation is to gather feedback from as many people as possible in relation to: •Personal experiences of using primary care and community mental health services. •Your views about the information currently available about primary care and community mental health services. •Access to primary care and community mental health services. •Your views on the model proposed. •Any further views about how we can make primary care... MoreClosed 6 June 2014 -
Public health social media in Birmingham
The organisations and individuals on Birmingham Health and Wellbeing Board have a strong social media presence, collectively using a wide range of platforms from Twitter and Facebook to YouTube, Flickr, Pinterest and Google+ But do these accounts serve the people of Birmingham as well as they might? We’re always keen to improve and would love to hear your views. So it would really help us plan if you could complete the following short survey. MoreClosed 31 May 2014 -
Park on Raymond Road, Washwood Heath, Consultation on Improvements
The Friends of the park in conjunction with Birmingham City Council have over £180,000 to invest in the site. The funding derives from legal agreements relating to local private and municipal housing developments and is specifically ring-fenced for this site. This consultation questionnaire gives the local community the opportunity to influence the choice and type of proposals. MoreClosed 30 May 2014 -
Filter Me Evaluation
Consultation with Birmingham Arts partnership organisations about their perception of the Filter.me website. MoreClosed 30 May 2014 -
Family Friendly Kite Mark Evaluation
Consultation with Family Friendly awarded organisations about their perception of the Family Friendly kite mark. MoreClosed 30 May 2014 -
Tyseley Environmental Enterprise District Local Development Order
Tyseley Environmental Enterprise District Local Development Order Overview Local Development Orders (LDO’s) allow the Local Planning Authority to grant automatic planning permission for certain types of development and therefore remove the need for a planning application to be submitted. In doing this, LDO’s seek to simplify the planning process and help to provide the conditions to stimulate new economic development. Developed largely between the wars, the Tyseley Industrial... MoreClosed 28 May 2014 -
Neighbourhood Advice and Information Service Re-design
Birmingham City Council has been undertaking a review of our Neighbourhood Advice and Information services over the past 12 months and wrote to agencies last year when the Council was identifying options for meeting a 28% reduction in the service budget. MoreClosed 23 May 2014 -
Neighbourhood Tasking
The Community Safety Tasking process is intended to provide a structure and process for neighbourhood policing teams and local partners in engaging the community in understanding and addressing local community safety and other associated local issues, and for feeding the outcome of actions taken back to the community. MoreClosed 23 May 2014 -
Community Library Service City Wide Consultation
To build on the views already received about the proposed changes to the City Council's Community Library Service. No final decisions have been made in respect of the attached proposal. MoreClosed 22 May 2014 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution-Chinn Brook Recreation Ground Proposed Cycleway
Consultation on the proposed footpath and cycleway route through Chinn Brook Recreation Ground.These proposals form part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution project. Birmingham has successfully secured £17m from the Government specifically to make it easier and safer for new and experienced cyclists to travel to schools, shops, work or simply for fun. This forms one of the ‘green route’ sections through parks for leisure cyclists, families and commuters. Check the website at ... MoreClosed 21 May 2014 -
Forward survey 2014
WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT FORWARD? Tell us and win tickets to some great events… Your views are important to Birmingham City Council. We want to be certain that Forward is bringing you the latest news about our services, activities and events. Readers who fill in the survey below will be entered into a prize draw to win tickets to one of the below events: Two tickets for Birmingham Royal Ballet's Darkness and Light triple bill at the Birmingham Hippodrome. Tickets are valid... MoreClosed 15 May 2014 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution-The Dingles & Colebank Proposed Cycleway
Consultation forms part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution project. Birmingham has successfully secured £17m from the Government specifically to make it easier and safer for new and experienced cyclists to travel to schools, shops, work or simply for fun. This forms one of the ‘green route’ sections through parks for leisure cyclists, families and commuters. Check the website at www.birmingham.gov.uk/bcr This consultation is for the proposed footpath and cycleway route along the... MoreClosed 9 May 2014 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution Works, Hob Moor Road, CV-6
Consulting on a proposal to improve access to the Cole Valley Cycle Route by removing the existing pedestrian refuge and replacing it with a Toucan combined pedestrian/cyclist crossing on Hob Moor Road. This proposal forms part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution Local Links programme, ensuring canal towpaths and green routes are linked to the other parts of the cycling network. MoreClosed 5 May 2014 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution Works, Fordrough Industrial Estate access, CV-9
Consulting on a proposal to improve access to the Cole Valley Cycle Route by extending the existing splitter island in the entrance to the retail park/industrial estate, to slow vehicles and provide a narrow refuge for pedestrians and cyclists crossing the entrance. The splitter island will be lengthened, and the new island created, using rubber kerbing to access the impact of the swept path movements of articulated vehicles on the size of the island. This proposal forms part of the ... MoreClosed 5 May 2014 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution Works, Stratford Road, CV-18
Consulting on proposals to improve access to the Cole Valley Cycle Route . The triangular pedestrian refuge will be enlarged and left turn link from Stratford Road to Shaftmoor Lane narrowed to 4.0m to reduce speeds, reduce crossing distance and increase waiting area. The splitter island on Bromyard Road will also be enlarged to reduce lane widths and crossing distances and thereby speeds and increase the waiting area for cyclists. The existing pedestrian signal heads will be replaced with... MoreClosed 5 May 2014 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution Works, Trittiford Road, CV-26
Consulting on a proposal to improve access to the Cole Valley Cycle Route by placing a 4.0m wide Toucan combined pedestrian/cyclist crossing on Trittiford Road. The existing bus shelters will be relocated outside the area of the crossing. This proposal forms part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution Local Links programme, ensuring canal towpaths and green routes are linked to the other parts of the cycling network. MoreClosed 5 May 2014 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution Works, Barford Road, HW-1
Consulting on a proposal to improve access to the Harborne Way by placing a Zebra pedestrian crossing on Barford Road linking Brandon Passage with Cowplow Street. This proposal forms part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution Local Links programme, ensuring canal towpaths and green routes are linked to the other parts of the cycling network. MoreClosed 5 May 2014 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution Works, Yardley Green Road, CV-5
Consulting on a proposal to improve access to the Cole Valley Cycle Route by placing a ‘Tiger’ combined pedestrian/cyclist crossing on Yardley Green Road. In the interim, a full width Zebra crossing will be used. This proposal forms part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution Local Links programme, ensuring canal towpaths and green routes are linked to the other parts of the cycling network. MoreClosed 5 May 2014 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution Works, Coplow Street, HW-3
Consulting on a proposal to place dropped kerbs to allow cyclists to access the Harborne Way route or the Birmingham canal towpath. This proposal forms part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution Local Links programme, ensuring canal towpaths and green routes are linked to the other parts of the cycling network. MoreClosed 5 May 2014 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution - Green Road to Cole Bank Road
Consultation on the proposed footpath and cycleway route through Chinn Brook Recreation Ground.These proposals form part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution project. Birmingham has successfully secured £17m from the Government specifically to make it easier and safer for new and experienced cyclists to travel to schools, shops, work or simply for fun. This forms one of the ‘green route’ sections through parks for leisure cyclists, families and commuters. Check the website at ... MoreClosed 30 April 2014 -
Child Sexual Exploitation-Scrutiny Inquiry
What is Scrutiny? Scrutiny provides the role of the "critical friend" to the decision makers within the Council. It assists in strategic policy development, it drives improvement in public services and it enables the voice of the public to be heard. Scrutiny In Birmingham There are eight Overview and Scrutiny Committees, which are structured to cover every aspect of the City Council's work, ensuring that Cabinet Members are accountable for the decisions they make and for the services... MoreClosed 30 April 2014 -
Birmingham Curzon HS2 - Masterplan for Growth
The Birmingham Curzon HS2 covers 141ha of the City Centre extending across the Eastside and Digbeth quarters and the eastern fringe of the City Centre Core. It provides the framework and principles to guide development, regeneration and connectivity to ensure that the City can capitalise upon the arrival of the HS2 railway. The Masterplan presents the proposed HS2 railway as a once in a century opportunity to radically enhance the City’s national rail connectivity and accelerate its... MoreClosed 24 April 2014 -
Improving Mental Health services for 0-25 year olds
Have your say - Improving Children and Young Adult Community Mental Health Services across Birmingham Birmingham South Central Clinical Commissioning Group, (CCG), Birmingham CrossCity CCG, Sandwell and West Birmingham CCG and Birmingham City Council are working together to improve the Community Mental Health Services provided to children and young adults within the Birmingham area. From speaking to service users both present and past we are aware that the current services can be... MoreClosed 18 April 2014
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