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Disposal of Education Playing Field Land: Marywood Centre, Gilby Road, B16 8RQ
(Section 77) Birmingham City Council wishes to dispose of 3704 square metres of school playing field land at the Marywood Centre, Gilby Road, Ladywood, B16 8RQ. The site was previously occupied by the City of Birmingham School until they vacated the site on the 16th January 2023. 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 that point that we will... MoreOpened 24 November 2025 -
Proposed Admission Arrangements for September 2027/2028
Birmingham City Council faclitiates the consultation on the proposed admission arrangements for all own admission authority schools within Birmingham, that have instructed the Council to carry out the consultation on their proposed admissions arrangements for the 2027/2028 academic year on their behalf. MoreOpened 24 November 2025 -
Voice Automation & Chatbot Feedback Survey
We want to hear from you! Have you used Birmingham City Council’s voice automation or chatbot services recently? Whether it was a quick call or a visit to our website, your experience matters - and we’re listening. We’re working to make these tools easier to use, clearer, and more helpful for everyone. To do that, we need your help! By sharing your experiences, you’ll help us understand how well these services are working for you and where we can improve - especially when... MoreOpened 24 November 2025 -
Help shape how the Council communicates our city’s identity and pride
Tell us what you think about Birmingham City Council's brand. Get involved and be creative. Birmingham City Council is taking time to listen and understand how we can better represent the people and places that make Birmingham so special. We want the councils brand to reflect not just what the Council does, but what it stands for. To achieve this, it’s important that the identity comes from a sense of place and shared values. People who live and work... MoreOpened 3 December 2025 -
Chilcote Safer Routes to School scheme
This scheme is being proposed to address road safety concerns in the area along and around Chilcote School. This project is funded by the Local Improvement Budget – Transportation and Highways Fund, which seeks to address minor transport issues that are identified at a ward level. Overview of proposals: Installation of: Bollards to prevent vehicles from mounting the pavement and protect people walking Pedestrian refuges to improve... MoreOpened 15 December 2025 -
Cranes Park Road traffic calming scheme
This traffic calming scheme is being proposed to address speeding issues in the area along and around Cranes Park Road. This project is funded by the Local Improvement Budget – Transportation and Highways Fund, which seeks to address minor transport issues that are identified at a ward level. The proposals include: Refuge island (to provide a safe place for people walking to stop and wait for a gap in traffic) on Shaftsbury Road at its junction with... MoreOpened 15 December 2025 -
Organisation Bellfield Infant and Junior School Amalgamate
Proposal to Make Changes to Bellfield Infant School & Bellfield 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 Vineyard Road, Northfield, Birmingham, B31 1PT: Discontinue Bellfield Junior School; Enlarge Bellfield Infant School Alter the age range of Bellfield Infant School to 3 – 11... MoreOpened 15 January 2026 -
Dartmouth Middleway/Lister Street/Great Lister Street improvement scheme Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs)
Birmingham City Council is proposing improvements to the junction of Dartmouth Middleway, Lister Street and Great Lister Street to tackle poor air quality, reduce congestion and improve conditions for people travelling through the area. A public consultation on these proposals was first carried out in 2022. All comments from that consultation have been acknowledged and considered as part of the ongoing development of the scheme. The Darmouth Middleway... MoreOpened 29 January 2026 -
Get Active Your Way Guide - Evaluation Survey
Thank you for taking the time to complete the following survey which aims to get your feedback on the Get Active Your Way Guide. Your input will be incredibly valuable in helping us improve the guide so that it is fit for purpose and meets the needs of diverse communities. The data will be used solely for the purpose of improving the guide and will not be passed on to any other third party. The survey should take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete, but we request that you... MoreOpened 1 February 2026 -
Birmingham Knowledge Quarter Accessibility Improvements
Birmingham Knowledge Quarter (B-KQ) is one of the West Midlands Investment Zone’s key investment areas. Two transport capital projects aimed at improving connectivity and accessibility to and within B-KQ have been developed by Birmingham City Council (BCC). The two projects now being consulted on are: James Watt Queensway Super Crossing B-KQ Area Wide Active Travel James Watt Queensway Super Crossing overview: This project aims to: I ... MoreOpened 2 February 2026 -
Birmingham Music Visitor Experience Survey
Birmingham Museums Trust is exploring what a distinctive, inclusive, and sustainable music-led visitor experience should look like for Birmingham. What is a ‘Music Visitor Experience’?It is more than just a single venue or concert. It represents the entire journey people take to engage with our city's music, from visiting heritage sites and museums to exploring musical landmarks, attending festivals, or using digital trails to discover local history. Why your voice matters?This... MoreOpened 3 February 2026 -
The Ackers Park Landscape Improvements
The Ackers Park (also known as Golden Hillock Sports Ground) has received exciting new funding that will help us create a range of brand‑new facilities for the whole community to enjoy. Thanks to the generous support of the Birmingham Youth Sports Academy, along with dedicated Section 106 funding, we’ll be able to improve the existing play area with new inclusive play equipment for younger children, colourful new playground markings, and picnic benches where families can relax and spend... MoreOpened 5 February 2026 -
Design for our new housing vehicles
Our estates teams are a visible part of your neighbourhood, and we’ve recently taken an important step by switching all our vans to zero‑emission electric vehicles, supporting our commitment to cleaner, greener communities. Now we want residents to help us complete the final stage — choosing how the vans should look! We have two designs for you to pick from, each reflecting our promise: Taking care of your neighbourhood. Your vote will help us choose the... MoreOpened 9 February 2026 -
HAF Recommissioning – Child/Young Person Survey
This survey should be completed with the support of a parent or carer. Please ensure an adult is present to help you to read and answer the questions if needed. The Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme gives free holiday club places for children and young people who get benefit related‑related Free School Meals. These clubs could be anywhere in Birmingham. The programme runs in the Easter, Summer and Winter school holidays, but may extend to half... MoreOpened 11 February 2026 -
HAF Recommissioning – Parent/Carer Survey
The Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme gives free holiday club places for children and young people who get benefit related‑related Free School Meals. These clubs could be anywhere in Birmingham. The programme runs in the Easter, Summer and Winter school holidays, but may extend to half terms also. Each holiday club can include: Fun activities (sports, arts, trips, games) A free healthy meal ... MoreOpened 11 February 2026 -
What is a modern Brummie?
What is a modern Brummie? Birmingham is the place many choose to call home. Whether you were born here or moved here for work, study, family, love or a new way of life, this city can brings us together. It’s where we meet to watch or play sports, shop, enjoy music and art, visit theatres, walk the canals, and share food with friends and family. From the high rises of Druids Heath to the Georgian houses of Harborne, from the Jewellery Quarter to Digbeth’s... MoreOpened 16 February 2026 -
Ageing Well Strategy Consultation Survey
Birmingham is entering a time of change. More people in our city are getting older, living longer lives, and making valuable contributions in many new ways. The Birmingham Ageing Well Strategy 2026-2036 shows our promise to you: we want Birmingham to be a place where everyone can enjoy growing older with respect, meaning, independence, and strong connections to others. We are inviting Birmingham residents, families, carers, community groups, employers, and partners to help... MoreOpened 23 February 2026 -
Coach Parking Access Strategy
Birmingham City Council wants to hear from coach operators and places that welcome coach visitors. We want to better understand what is working well and what the current challenges with coaches travelling to, moving around, or stopping in Birmingham. Coaches play an important role in supporting tourism, business travel, events, and the wider visitor economy. We want to make sure Birmingham stays an attractive and efficient destination for coaches and the people who use them. ... MoreOpened 23 February 2026 -
Sprint Phase 2 Birmingham city centre Traffic Regulation Orders
What is Sprint? Sprint is a new, modern, high quality public transport service promoted by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) and Transport for West Midlands (TfWM). It runs on the road with dedicated bus lanes and priority through areas of congestion, which will make journey times much more reliable. Work on Phase 1 of Sprint was completed in 2022, and further Phase 2 improvements have recently been undertaken along the A34 between Scott Arms and New Town Row. ... MoreOpened 27 February 2026 -
Heath Way Local Safety Scheme
Birmingham City Council is committed to undertaking local safety schemes to make our roads safer for walking, wheeling and cycling. Schemes are selected using criteria outlined in the Birmingham Road Safety Strategy. We are currently consulting on a targeted safety scheme on Heath Way (between Darley Avenue and the roundabout at Buckland End/Heathland Avenue). Overview of proposals: Installation of 8 speed cushions outside of the following properties : ... MoreOpened 2 March 2026 -
Lindsworth School - Remove Boarding Provision - SOT10198 Pre-pub March 2026
Proposal to Make Changes to Lindsworth School : The Birmingham City Council is consulting on a statutory proposal to make the following change to the school(s), a community school located at Monyhull Hall Road, Kings Norton, Birmingham, B30 3QA: Remove boarding provision The details and reasons for this change are explained in the complete proposal document attached at the bottom of this consultation webpage. MoreOpened 9 March 2026 -
Kings Norton Park Play Area and Skatepark
An exciting opportunity to improve facilities at Kings Norton Park has been made available and we would like to seek your views on a number of proposed improvements: - Potential new inclusive play equipment to the play area; - New picnic area with picnic tables; - Upgrades to existing benches; - Repainting of existing equipment; and - Improvements to the skatepark including new litter bins Please refer to the plans available to download below for more detail.... MoreOpened 27 March 2026
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