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  • 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,... More
    Closed 4 December 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. More
    Closed 30 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... More
    Closed 25 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... More
    Closed 21 November 2022
  • 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: •... More
    Closed 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... More
    Closed 4 November 2022
  • Housing Strategy 2022-2027

    The Housing Strategy is a high-level plan that sets the course for our services to develop in partnership in the coming years, whilst drilling down into those priorities to provide a detailed roadmap that will enable us to achieve our aims. It sets out our vision for housing, with inclusive actions the Council and partners will deliver and that are designed to ensure we meet the housing aspirations of our residents. We aim to set out an approach that delivers plans to accelerate housing... More
    Closed 31 October 2022
  • Post Commonwealth Games Residents Survey

    An unforgettable summer: We want to hear your thoughts on Birmingham 2022 In July and August 2022, Birmingham hosted the 22 nd edition of the Commonwealth Games. It was an unforgettable festival of sport, culture and Brummie hospitality. Nearly half the UK tuned in or turned up to the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, with a new poll showing eight in 10 people saying it gave the country the chance to celebrate. As summer... More
    Closed 27 October 2022
  • Car Free School Streets: Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (April 2022)

    Car Free School Streets mean streets outside certain schools are closed to motor traffic at the start and end of the school day. This is a pilot scheme to reduce congestion and improve air quality at the school gates as well as making it easier and safer to walk or cycle to school. This scheme aims to: cut down on traffic and parking pressures outside schools discourage car journeys to school and encourage walking and cycling make the streets outside schools safer at the... More
    Closed 25 October 2022
  • Springfield House Community Special School - SOT10181 2022

    Proposal to Make Changes to Springfield House Community Special School : Birmingham City Council is consulting on a statutory proposal to make the following change to the school(s), a community school located at Springfield Kenilworth Road, Knowle, Solihull, West Midlands, B93 0AJ 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
    Closed 20 October 2022
  • School Organisation Blakesley Hall Primary SOT10187

    Proposal to Make Changes to Blakesley Hall Primary: Birmingham City Council is consulting on a draft/statutory proposal to make the following change to the school, a community school located at Yardley Green Road, Stechford, Birmingham, B33 8TH : Establish Special Resource provision; ‘Resource Base’ for up to 10 pupils; Type of need: Autistic Spectrum Disorder The details and reasons for this change are explained in the... More
    Closed 20 October 2022
  • School Organisation St Patrick’s & St Edmund’s Amalgamation SOT10177 & SOT10178 Pre-pub

    Proposal to Make Changes to St Patrick & St Edmund: Birmingham City Council 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 St Patrick’s Primary... More
    Closed 18 October 2022
  • GP and Pharmacy Provider Survey

    This short questionaire aims to understand: - How providers feel about the current existing service/s - Where providers feel there could be changes implemented You must be a NHS Health Check or Smoking Cessation service provider to complete this questionaire. More
    Closed 14 October 2022
  • Dartmouth Middleway/Great Lister Street/Lister Street junction improvement

    Birmingham City Council has initiated a programme of work which will encourage air quality improvements in and around the city centre. The overarching aim is to influence those travelling into, through and around the city centre to use alternative modes of transport, having a positive impact on the city’s air quality and ultimately achieving the vision of reducing traffic and increasing pedestrianised areas. In support of the main Clear Air Zone , a number of... More
    Closed 10 October 2022
  • Kings Heath & Moseley Places for People - green and cream areas

    Places for People in Kings Heath & Moseley aims to reduce traffic in residential neighbourhoods so that it is safer for people to walk and cycle, and nicer to be outside for children to play and neighbours to chat. Following the publication of a revised design for phase two of the scheme, we are seeking feedback from people living or with a business/organisation within the scheme area on some local issues about how the scheme would work close to them. For example, there are some parts of... More
    Closed 5 October 2022
  • SEND Free School Pre-application consultation

    As set out in the recent special educational needs and disabillties (SEND) and alternative provision (AP) green paper , the government has set out plans to build 60 new centrally-delivered special and AP free schools across the country. This is part of plans to provide children and young people with good quality provision in their local area, reduce the time and money spent on transport and the use of more expensive provision . Local Authorities are invited to bid... More
    Closed 5 October 2022
  • Kings Heath & Moseley Places for People - west of High Street

    Places for People in Kings Heath & Moseley aims to reduce traffic in residential neighbourhoods so that it is safer for people to walk and cycle, and nicer to be outside for children to play and neighbours to chat. Following the publication of a revised design for phase two of the scheme, we are seeking feedback from people living or with a business/organisation within the scheme area on some local issues about how the scheme would work close to them. For example, there are some parts of... More
    Closed 4 October 2022
  • Kings Heath & Moseley Places for People - grey area

    Places for People in Kings Heath & Moseley aims to reduce traffic in residential neighbourhoods so that it is safer for people to walk and cycle, and nicer to be outside for children to play and neighbours to chat. Following the publication of a revised design for phase two of the scheme, we are seeking feedback from people living or with a business/organisation within the scheme area on some local issues about how the scheme would work close to them. For example, there are some parts of... More
    Closed 30 September 2022
  • Moseley local centre public consultation

    This project, funded by the Active Travel Fund , is part of the West Midlands Cycling & Walking programme and supports the proposed Places for People scheme . We aim to make walking and cycling everyday choices for local journeys and leisure activities, as part of a safe and integrated transport network for Birmingham. In 2020, a number of temporary changes were put in place in Moseley in response to COVID-19, to create safer spaces for people and to enable... More
    Closed 30 September 2022
  • Community Infrastructure Levy Review 2022

    **Unfortunately, the appendices associated with the CIL Viability Study were not included in the relevant documents. These are now available here and on the Birmingham City Council website. As a result, the consultation has been extended to 5:00pm on Monday 26 September** The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is a charge which can be levied by local authorities on new development in their area. It is an important mechanism to ensure certain types of new... More
    Closed 26 September 2022
  • Kings Heath & Moseley Places for People - light blue area

    Places for People in Kings Heath & Moseley aims to reduce traffic in residential neighbourhoods so that it is safer for people to walk and cycle, and nicer to be outside for children to play and neighbours to chat. Following the publication of a revised design for phase two of the scheme, we are seeking feedback from people living or with a business/organisation within the scheme area on some local issues about how the scheme would work close to them. For example, there are some parts of... More
    Closed 26 September 2022
  • Berrandale Road POS Landscape Improvements Consultation

    We would like to seek your views on the proposed landscape improvements to the Public Open Space at Berrandale Road, within the Firs and Bromford Estate in North-East Birmingham. Birmingham City Council’s current Play Policy aims to provide and maintain a play area within 800m of every dwelling within the city. The nearest play area is currently 1.5km away. The proposed improvements to Berrandale Road Public Open Space aim to provide residents of the Firs and Bromford... More
    Closed 23 September 2022
  • Kings Heath & Moseley Places for People - pink area

    Places for People in Kings Heath & Moseley aims to reduce traffic in residential neighbourhoods so that it is safer for people to walk and cycle, and nicer to be outside for children to play and neighbours to chat. Following the publication of a revised design for phase two of the scheme, we are seeking feedback from people living or with a business/organisation within the scheme area on some local issues about how the scheme would work close to them. For example, there are some parts of... More
    Closed 22 September 2022
  • Support Following Discharge from Hospital or Rehabilitation Bed - Your Views

    Spending time in hospital or in a rehabilitation unit can be a challenging and stressful experience for citizens. The priority is to get citizens home as quickly as possible with the right support in the community, as required, in order to minimize the risks of loss of condition and independence that are associated with spending too long in bed-based care. There are a number of services in place to provide initial support for citizens returning home to ensure a safe transition. More
    Closed 16 September 2022
  • Jewellery Quarter Neighbourhood Plan Statutory Consultation

    On 25th July 2022, Birmingham City Council launched the statutory consultation for the Jewellery Quarter (JQ) Neighbourhood Plan. The JQ Neighbourhood Plan has been prepared by the Jewellery Quarter Development Trust Neighbourhood Planning Forum (JQDTNPF). The JQ Neighbourhood Area and Forum were formally designated as a “Neighbourhood Forum” in May 2014 under the Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012. Since then, the Neighbourhood Forum have prepared... More
    Closed 16 September 2022
  • Birmingham Supported Housing Strategy

    We are consulting members of the public on the strategic vision, aims and priorities for our five year Supported Housing Strategy. This is an important strategy which is linked to Birmingham's suite of housing strategies as well the city's Homelessness and Domestic Abuse Prevention strategies. Supported housing exists in many forms both for people with longer and short term needs serving a key role in linking together housing, health and social care and support. Good quality provision... More
    Closed 16 September 2022
  • Consultation on Proposal to Introduce Additional Licensing

    Birmingham City Council is keen to hear your views on the proposal to introduce additional licensing across all 69 wards of the city before any decisions are made. If you are a tenant, resident, landlord, letting agent or a business, living or operating in the city you could be affected by the proposal. If an additional licensing designation is approved, the landlord of every House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) in the city would be required to obtain a licence from the... More
    Closed 13 September 2022
  • Birmingham Food System Strategy Consultation

    The Birmingham Food System Strategy: Creating a Bolder, Healthier and More Sustainable Food City, sets out a city-wide approach to enable regenerative change across the food system and its impact on the lives of Birmingham citizens. Through this consultation we are asking you, Birmingham’s citizens, strategic partners, and key agencies (including current service providers), to give your views on our approach and shape the strategy to meet the needs of our city. The draft... More
    Closed 11 September 2022
  • End of Programme Survey_ Peer Mentorship Programme

    Thank you for your interest in the Peer Mentorship Programme and to all those who attended one or more of our training sessions and delivered events to promote public health and wellbeing in Birmingham. We have now successfully delivered training sessions on Mental health, Healthy eating, Sexual health and Covid-19 and supported the delivery of events to promote health awareness. We hope that you enjoyed being part of the Programme. As a next step we are inviting you... More
    Closed 28 August 2022
  • Traffic Calming - Russell Road, Moseley

    As part of an area-wide safety scheme, the speed limit on Russell Road, Moseley and surrounding roads was reduced to 20 mph in October 2016. However, traffic surveys carried out in September 2020 show there are still some issues with vehicles speeding along the road. There have also been concerns in recent years regarding a number of collisions along the road, with the most up to date data from the last five years (May 2017- 2022) showing there were 30 reported personal injury... More
    Closed 16 August 2022
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