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  • 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 ... More
    Opened 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... More
    Opened 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... More
    Opened 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. ... More
    Opened 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. ... More
    Opened 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 : ... More
    Opened 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. More
    Opened 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.... More
    Opened 27 March 2026
  • Ladywood Area - Public Involvement

    Ladywood Regeneration Area Neighbourhood Planning Forum and Neighbourhood Plan Area boundary application Local community members in Ladywood have applied to the City Council for the designation of a Neighbourhood Planning Forum and Neighbourhood Plan area boundary. The designation of a Neighbourhood Plan Forum and area is the first stage of the process for members of the local community to begin forming a Neighbourhood Development Plan, which is community led.... More
    Opened 16 April 2026
  • Lindsworth School - Remove Boarding Provision - April 2026

    Lindsworth School - Remove Boarding Provision - SOT10198 Stat-pub April 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 Lindsworth School, 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... More
    Opened 23 April 2026
  • Food waste pilot - Tell us about your experience

    Your household is taking part in a new food waste collection pilot, involving around 10,000 homes across six wards in Birmingham. We are using this pilot to demonstrate how the service works in the city, and to refine it ahead of a citywide rollout later this year. What you should have received By now, you should have received: A 7‑litre grey indoor kitchen caddy A 23‑litre brown outdoor caddy An instruction letter A... More
    Opened 23 April 2026
  • Housing for Citizens with Learning Disabilities

    The Public Health Evidence Team at Birmingham City Council are writing a report on the housing needs of people with learning disabilities in Birmingham. We would like to hear from people with learning disabilities about how your housing affects your health. If you would like to, please ask someone you trust to help you answer these questions. We will use your answers from this questionnaire to help us write our report. Any answers we use in our... More
    Opened 7 May 2026
  • Learning Disability Housing - Professionals Questionnaire (Older Adults)

    The Public Health Evidence Team at Birmingham City Council are currently working on a report called the ‘Learning Disabilities JSNA Deep Dive Housing Needs and Solutions Appendix’. This will be an appendix to their Learning Disabilities JSNA Deep Dive which was published in 2024. As part of the life course approach, one of the research themes we are exploring are the experiences of housing for older adults (aged 65 years and over) with learning disabilities. ... More
    Opened 7 May 2026
  • Old Yardley Conservation Area

    A new draft Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan (CAAMP) has been prepared for the Old Yardley Conservation Area which seeks to respond to current planning policy and legislation. The document considers amendments to the existing boundary along with other minor changes. More
    Opened 18 May 2026
  • Brookvale Park Landscape Improvements

    We would like to seek your views on proposed improvement works at Brookvale Park. We are aiming to deliver improvement works to the current play facilities, a new sitting area and calisthenics area. More
    Opened 18 May 2026
  • Get involved in improving health and wellbeing in Birmingham

    Support us to develop the City’s approach to improving health and wellbeing of citizens, focussing on inequalities. Across the city, want to improve the lives of citizens, reduce inequality, and bring our communities together to enjoy all of the benefits that Birmingham has to offer. To help achieve this, Birmingham is working with the Institute of Health Equity to identify actions we need to take to deliver this vision. This programme of work will develop over the next... More
    Opened 20 May 2026
  • Kings Heath Park Landscape Improvements

    Funding is now available to bring a range of improvements to Kings Heath Park, enhancing its quality, accessibility and use for everyone. The available funding does not cover all proposed improvements at this stage, so the aim of this consultation is to understand residents' priorities so that we can deliver the most important items first, while seeking additional funding to possibly complete the remainder in future phases. We want your views to help shape these... More
    Opened 21 May 2026
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