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  • Snow Hill Accessibility and Improvements Programme - Steelhouse Square

    Birmingham City Council , alongside Central and Colmore Business Improvement Districts (BIDs), p lans to enhance public spaces and connectivity in the city centre to create an attractive, welcoming and safe environment, boost visitor numbers and enhance economic growth. This project is part of the wider Snow Hill Accessibility and Connectivity Improvements Programme , which consists of several projects aiming to; improve public transport interchange and connectivity,... More
    Closed 16 May 2025
  • Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Marketplace Roadshow 2025: Selly Oak

    Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Selly Oak Marketplace Venue: Stirchley Baths Address: Bournville Lane, Stirchley, Birmingham, B30 2JT Date: Wednesday 21st May 2025 Time: 1pm - 3pm Thank you for your interest to attend the Shaping Birmingham's Future Together (SBFT) Selly Oak Marketplace. Objectives of the marketplaces The marketplaces aim to create an inclusive space for residents to: Inform: Provide citizens with information about available services... More
    Closed 18 May 2025
  • New Edgbaston Conservation Area Consultation

    Information about the proposals: Birmingham City Council has recently undertaken a review of the Edgbaston Conservation Area along with its neighbouring Conservation Areas of Ryland Road and Lee Crescent Conservation Areas. This is in line with the Council’s statutory duty under Section 69 and 71 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 which requires the extent of these designations and any supporting management plans to be updated, consulted on... More
    Opened 19 May 2025
  • Proposed City Centre Noise Public Space Protection Order (PSPO)

    Birmingham City Council is considering the introduction of a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) to combat anti-social behaviour (ASB) in the City Centre area in respect of excessive noise levels in the street from street based activities such as busking, street preaching and street entertaining. PSPO's are part of the ASB legislation, which was introduced nationally in October 2014. This order will provide the Police and designated Council Officers with additional... More
    Closed 25 May 2025
  • Neurodivergence Deep Dive - Questionnaire for Citizens

    Birmingham City Council are writing a report (known as a 'Deep Dive') about citizens living with neurodivergence in Birmingham. You are invited to take part in this questionnaire to collect lived experience data. If you choose to participate, you will be asked about yourself and your experience of different things including: Healthcare Employment Housing Personal Relationships etc. Importantly, the lived experience data informs our 'recommendations for... More
    Closed 26 May 2025
  • Neurodivergence Deep Dive - Questionnaire for Carers

    Birmingham City Council are writing a report (known as a 'Deep Dive') about citizens living with neurodivergence in Birmingham. You are invited to take part in this questionnaire to share your lived experience as a carer. If you choose to participate, you will be taken through the following questions: About You Health Conditions (if applicable) About the Person you Care for (including daily living with neurodivergence, education and employment, living independently,... More
    Closed 26 May 2025
  • Liveable Neighbourhoods Short Survey

    Tyseley & Hay Mills Liveable Neighbourhoods Pilot Survey Birmingham City Council look after things like bins, parks, schools, and leisure centres in your neighbourhood, and it is currently putting together a Pilot Liveable Neighbourhood Change Strategy and Delivery Plan ( through funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund), to improve things in Tyseley and Hay Mills Ward. The aim of this pilot work is to quite simply; Make the area a nicer place to live Address local... More
    Closed 31 May 2025
  • Liveable Neighbourhoods: How can we better engage with you digitally on planning and regeneration projects?

    Liveable Neighbourhoods Connected and Digital Engagement Survey 1. Liveable Neighbourhoods Connected Chat Bot Pilot! Please engage with us and let us know your thoughts on what would make Tyseley and Hay Mills a more digitally connected, convenient, and nicer place to live in using our friendly multi language Liveable Neighbourhoods AI Bot! You can start chatting after visiting the project page on the QR code or the link below ... More
    Closed 31 May 2025
  • Liveable Neighbourhoods : A Deep Dive Look (All Themes)

    Liveable Neighbourhoods: A Deep Dive Look (all themes) Birmingham City Council look after things like bins, parks, schools, and leisure centres in your neighbourhood, and it is currently putting together a Pilot Liveable Neighbourhood Change Strategy and Delivery Plan ( through funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund), to improve things in Tyseley and Hay Mills Ward. The aim of this pilot work is to quite simply; Make the area a nicer place to live Address... More
    Closed 31 May 2025
  • UNIVERSITY AND HOSPITAL PARKING MEASURES: Traffic Regulation Order Area 3C

    Recent expansions at the University of Birmingham and facilities on the Queen Elizabeth Hospital site mean that more people are now travelling to this area. Together with new homes and an increase in car ownership, there are now significant pressures on parking in local streets. This can have a negative impact on access for deliveries, buses and waste vehicles, and on the safety of all road users. Many properties do not have private off-street parking, and so there are increasing demands on... More
    Closed 5 June 2025
  • School Organisation Bellfield RB SOT10206

    Proposal to Make Changes to Bellfield Junior School : Birmingham City Council is consulting on a statutory proposal to make the following change to the school(s), a community school located at Vineyard Road, Northfield, Birmingham B31 1PT : Establish a SEN provision by creating a SEN “Resource Base” for up to 12 pupils with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) for children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Implementation on 1 st ... More
    Opened 5 June 2025
  • UNIVERSITY AND HOSPITAL PARKING MEASURES: Traffic Regulation Order Area 3B

    Recent expansions at the University of Birmingham and facilities on the Queen Elizabeth Hospital site mean that more people are now travelling to this area. Together with new homes and an increase in car ownership, there are now significant pressures on parking in local streets. This can have a negative impact on access for deliveries, buses and waste vehicles, and on the safety of all road users. Many properties do not have private off-street parking, and so there are increasing... More
    Closed 5 June 2025
  • Organisation Beeches Infants & Juniors Amalgamate two schools

    Proposal to Make Changes to Beeches Infant School & Beeches Junior School : Birmingham City Council is consulting on a draft proposal to make the following change to the school(s), a community school located at Beeches Road, Birmingham, B42 2PY: Discontinue Beeches Infants School; Enlarge Beeches Juniors School Alter the age range of Beeches Junior School to 4 – 11 year olds (to include nursery age) The... More
    Opened 9 June 2025
  • UASC Health & Wellbeing: Staff Survey

    Birmingham City Council's, Public Health: Children and Young People Team is inviting staff who work with Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children (UASC) to take part in this short survey. Your feedback will help us understand how we can work together to better support the health and wellbeing of these young people and how we might also be able to support you too in your vital role. All responses will be anonymous. Thank you for taking time to share your views... More
    Opened 11 June 2025
  • Pulse Survey 2025

    Birmingham City Council is in the process of reshaping to improve the way we operate. This survey is a valuable opportunity for colleagues working across the council to share their views, and to help us identify ways to improve the day-to-day experience of our staff. More
    Opened 11 June 2025
  • Holt Street at Lister Street modal filter - Experimental Traffic Regulation Order

    As part of the Birmingham Transport Plan , the city council aims to reduce traffic in areas to make it safer for people to walk, wheel and cycle. Holt Road experiences high levels of traffic for what is an unclassified road. Speeding and dangerous driving are a common occurrence as motorists cut through or “rat run” to avoid the main Dartmouth island junction. With Aston University and Aston University Engineering Academy expanding their premises,... More
    Opened 12 June 2025
  • Disposal of Education Playing Field Land (Section 77): Former Oscott Manor Special School, Old Oscott Hill

    Birmingham City Council wishes to dispose of 3453 square metres of school playing field land at the former Oscott Manor School, Old Oscott Hill, Oscott, B44 9SP. The school relocated to a new site 2.9 miles away at Reservoir Road, Erdington, Birmingham B23 6DE with an implementation date of 1st November 2021. In order to dispose of this playing field land it will be necessary for Birmingham City Council to apply for written consent from the Secretary of State. It is only at... More
    Closed 12 June 2025
  • A45 Coventry Road Cycle Route

    Birmingham City Council are planning to build 2.7km of continuous cycle provision along the A45 Coventry Road, linking the end of the current cycle route on Oldknow Road and Swan Island. The cycle route will connect with the existing Phase 1 scheme that links the city centre with Oldknow Road, providing a continuous route between the city centre and Swan Island. This project aims to Reduce dependency on private vehicles and increase active... More
    Closed 13 June 2025
  • Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Community

    Thanks so much for your interest in getting involved with Shaping Birmingham’s Future Together: Community (SBFTC) We’re building a friendly, informal network of people who care about making Birmingham a better place for everyone. While we don’t have any official powers or budgets, what really makes this group special is the passion, lived experience, and local knowledge of its members. SBFTC is all about working with Brummies—not just for them. We want to... More
    Created 16 June 2025
  • Learning Disabilities Housing Needs Assessment - Professionals Questionnaire

    Birmingham City Council Public Health are currently conducting research for a Learning Disabilities Housing Needs Assessment as an appendix to their Learning Disabilities Deep Dive Report published in 2024 ( see here ). This Housing Needs Assessment aims to gather insights into the housing needs and potential solutions for citizens with learning disabilities in Birmingham. Your input as a professional working with citizens with learning disabilities will be very valuable... More
    Opened 18 June 2025
  • Smoke Control Order 2025

    The Whole of Birmingham is a Smoke Control Area, designated under the provisions of the Clean Air Act 1983 to improve air quality. As a result of this, residents are only allowed to burn authorised fuels in an open fireplace or an exempt appliance. Burning coal is not permitted in Birmingham. More information about Smoke Control Areas can be found at https://www.gov.uk/smoke-control-area-rules . Under the Environment Act 2021, additional controls were put in place to ensure the... More
    Opened 19 June 2025
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