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Dudley Road - Phase 2 Spring Hill - Traffic Regulation Order consultation
The A457 Dudley Road/Spring Hill forms part of Birmingham’s Strategic Highway Network and provides a key arterial route from the Black Country into central Birmingham. The road is heavily used by both local and through traffic and forms part of the emergency vehicle route to the M5 Motorway. Delays as a result of congestion significantly add to business costs and discourage firms from investing and locating in this area, as well as adversely impacting on access to... MoreOpened 20 May 2022 -
Kings Heath 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, an area of on-street parking was suspended on Kings Heath High Street to enable social distancing and queuing. We are... MoreOpened 16 May 2022 -
Smoking Habits
Smoking attributable deaths account for around half of all deaths across Birmingham each year. Therefore, it is a key Public Health priority to understand smoking habits and reduce smoking across the city. This short questionnaire aims to understand the current smoking habits and knowledge of services to help quit somking amongst Birmingham residents. You do not have to be a current or ex-smoker to complete this questionnaire. MoreOpened 9 May 2022 -
School Organisation Ward End Primary School 2022
Proposal to Make Changes to Ward End Primary School: Birmingham City Council is consulting on a statutory proposal to make the following change to Ward End Primary School, a community school located at Ingleton Road, Birmingham B8 2RA: Establish Special Educaitonal Needs (SEN) provision in a mainstream school Provide a SEN resource base for up to 18 pupils with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) for Autistic Spectrum Conditions (ASC) The details... MoreOpened 28 April 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... MoreOpened 25 April 2022 -
Reopened - Proposed Declaration of Two Public Space Protection Orders in Birmingham City Centre to Control Excessive Noise
Following the analysis of the consultation, the equalities monitoring data was incomplete and therefore it is decided to reopen the consultation for a period of 5 weeks. The data from this extended consultation will be added to the data already received. Over the past 6 months, the Council has seen an increase in the number of complaints received from residents concerning noise levels on the street. Between June and November 2021, a total of 79 complaints of excessive noise... MoreOpened 8 April 2022 -
Robert Clinic PSPO consultation
We are interested in your views. You may be aware that there has been work amongst partners through the South East Birmingham Local Partnership Delivery Group to look at issues being experienced by local residents/service users to the Robert Clinic. Birmingham City Council is consulting on the proposal to introduce a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) in the area around the Robert Clinic, Station Road B30. This is to address certain behaviour by members of Pro- Life –... MoreOpened 4 April 2022 -
Consultation Birmingham Carers Hub
Consultation Birmingham Carers Hub The vision for Adult Social Care is for people to live healthy happy independent lives within their communities. It is important that unpaid carers have access to support when it is needed. A carer is someone of any age who provides unpaid support to family or friends who could not manage without this help. This could be caring for a relative, partner or friend, who is; ill, frail, disabled or has mental health or substance... MoreOpened 4 April 2022 -
COVID-19 Champions Survey
Dear Covid Champion, COVID-19 has had a massive impact on each of us and our communities! We thank you for your time, contribution, and commitment to the COVID-19 Champions Programme. As we learn to live with COVID-19 we would like to understand what we can build on to continue to help and support each other and our communities. This survey aims to learn from the COVID-19 Champions Programme and then go further, beyond... MoreOpened 23 March 2022 -
Community Provider Content Feedback Survey
This is a quick survey to help us understand how useful you have found the COVID-19 resources produced by Birmingham Public Health over the course of the pandemic in supporting the delivery of your COVID-19 projects. MoreOpened 21 March 2022 -
COVID-19 Faith Leaders Survey
COVID-19 has had a massive impact on each of us and our communities. We thank you for your time, contribution, and commitment to the COVID-19 Faith Leaders in the Community Programme. As we learn to live with COVID-19 we would like to understand what we can build on to continue to help and support each other and our communities. This survey aims to learn from the existing COVID-19 Faith Leaders in the Community Programme and then go further,... MoreOpened 18 March 2022 -
School Organisation Oscott Manor School 2022
Proposal to Make Changes to Oscott Manor School: Birmingham City Council is consulting on a proposal to make the following change to Oscott Manor School, a community special school located on Reservoir Road, Erdington, Birmingham B23 6DE: Increase the number of pupil places at the school from 116 to 180 Expand onto an additional site: Ryland Road, Erdington, Birmingham B24 8JJ With effect from 1 st September 2022 The... MoreOpened 10 March 2022 -
RPC Train The Trainer Training Survey
We have contacted you because you previously signed up for the Reducing Parental Conflict Train the trainer on dates 10th 11th 12th 13th November 2020. We are keen to explore your views on this training or reasons why you did not complete it We are currently working with the Early Intervention Foundation to collate information to help us reflect on the learning that has taken place and we would really value your feedback. Please can you complete this quick survey – see the link below.... MoreOpened 9 March 2022 -
Revised Edgbaston Reservoir Masterplan Draft Supplementary Planning Document
Birmingham City Council sought views on the Revised Edgbaston Reservoir Masterplan Draft Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) between 4th March and 15th April 2022. The final SPD was adopted by Cabinet in October 2022. Additional informaiton, including the final Masterplan SPD and Adoption Statement can be viewed on the council website: www.birmingham.gov.uk/edgbaston-reservoir-spd The Edgbaston Reservoir Local Nature Reserve Management Plan can be... MoreOpened 4 March 2022 -
Department for Transport Mandatory Guidance for Taxi and Private Hire Licensing
Birmingham City Council (BCC) intends to implement the Department for Transport mandatory guidance for taxi and private hire licensing, as well as making other improvements and changes to the way in which licences are administered. Before doing so we seek the opinions of stakeholders, other interested parties and the general public. MoreOpened 3 March 2022 -
Consultation and Engagement CEDU
The newly established Special Projects Team in the Chief Executive’s Delivery Unit has been tasked with reviewing the following: ‘When looking at the outcomes from consultation exercises, how are they used to inform the work that takes place across the Council?’ You have been invited to complete this survey to assist the Delivery Unit in understanding the consultation processes used within each Directorate. Please aim to respond by Monday 14th March. Your responses will be... MoreOpened 28 February 2022 -
Improvements to City Centre CCTV Network
Improvements to City Centre CCTV network Consultation is taking place regarding proposed locations for 24 new CCTV cameras and 30 CCTV camera upgrades in various parts of the City Centre to further improve the network’s coverage and to help people feel safer. The expansion follows Cabinet’s approval for the proposals on 14 December to help plug gaps in coverage and improve the quality and reliability of the CCTV network, as well as help residents,... MoreOpened 25 February 2022 -
Reducing Parental Conflict Awareness - E Licence Online Training
We have contacted you because you previously signed up for the Reducing Parental Conflict Awareness E licence between 2019 - 2021. We are keen to explore your views on this training or reasons why you did not complete it. We are currently working with the Early Intervention Foundation to collate information to help us reflect on the learning that has taken place and we would really value your feedback. We acknowledge that it has been a while since you signed up/ completed this... MoreOpened 21 February 2022 -
Snow Hill Public Realm Colmore Row /Livery Street Traffic Regulation Order Consultation
Colmore Business Improvement District and Birmingham City Council are working together to deliver the Snow Hill Public Realm programme. The programme includes a number of projects to improve public transport interchange and connectivity, enhance the public realm and prioritise pedestrian movement, reallocate the unused on-street parking and encourage on-street activities. This consultation is about the Traffic Regulation Orders (the legal documents required to make changes to the... MoreOpened 17 February 2022 -
Cross-city bus Phase 1 (city centre) Traffic Regulation Order
As we work towards a low-carbon, clean air agenda, we need to make sure that public transport is constantly improving to make journeys quicker, easier and more reliable. Travelling by bus means less congestion and better air quality for everybody. Transport for West Midlands , part of the West Midlands Combined Authority and Birmingham City Council are working together on a number of road schemes in Birmingham city centre which aim to improve bus travel. Black cab users/drivers,... MoreOpened 17 February 2022 -
International Physical Activity Questionnaire
We are interested in the physical activity and sedentary behaviour of Birmingham residents as well as active travel and safe mobility. This is particularly important because of the government imposed lockdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic requiring many to stay at home. The questionnaire will ask you a series of questions about your physical activity and sedentary behaviour during the last 7 days. If you have any questions before or whilst completing the questionnaire,... MoreOpened 14 February 2022 -
Balsall Heath Community Governance Review Consultation
Please note, the deadline for responding to this consultation has been extended to 15 May. Birmingham City Council would like to hear your views on community governance in Balsall Heath – specifically whether a parish / neighbourhood council should be created in the area. The proposal to create a parish / neighbourhood council in Balsall Heath has been put to the City Council by local community groups. The City Council’s Cabinet has decided to conduct what is... MoreOpened 14 February 2022 -
Return to Social Work Programme Evaluation
This survey asks for your feedback to evaluate the Return to Social Work Programme to improve the delivery of this programme for those who are involved. MoreOpened 11 February 2022 -
Manor Farm Park Consultation
Manor Farm Park is held on charitable trust by Birmingham City Council. It is a large open space and a public park and will remain a park for the benefit of the people of Birmingham. This consultation is concerned with the future use of the farm buildings at the park which are situated near to the main entrance to Manor Farm Park at Bristol Road. MoreOpened 8 February 2022 -
Fees and Charges Consultation 2022/23- Adults
Adults Social Care are completing a review of the fees and charges. The review forms part of the annual review of all fees and charges set by the Council’s services, and it is anticipated that any changes shall be implemented from 1 st April 2022. The purpose of this consultation is to receive your feedback on the proposed fees and charges proposals. All feedback will help us to continually improve the services we provide to you The 2022/23 fees and charges proposals... MoreOpened 7 February 2022 -
Cycle Parking 2022 - Phase 1
We are intending to install cycle parking facilities at several locations of identified strong demand across the city . We know that there are many reasons why people do not cycle more (such as concerns about safety and a lack of facilities to support cycling) and we are determined to tackle these barriers. It is important to ensure that wherever feasible, there is secure cycle parking provisions at as many locations as possible -... MoreOpened 2 February 2022 -
The Highbury Estate Management Consultation
This is a consultation about the future management of the Highbury Estate. The estate is a charitable trust (Highbury Trust - registered charity 1039194) of which Birmingham City Council is the sole trustee. The Council has been working closely with the Chamberlain Highbury Trust (registered charity 1169845) over recent years to look after this historic site but it is clear that Highbury Hall and gardens is in need of significant refurbishment and investment to ensure that it is properly... MoreOpened 2 February 2022 -
Route to Zero Public Survey 2022
Welcome to the Route to Zero Public Survey 2022 On 11 th June 2019, Birmingham City Council declared a climate emergency and made a commitment to take action to reduce the city’s carbon emissions and limit climate change. Our ambition is for the council and the wider city to become net zero carbon by 2030, or as soon as possible as a just transition allows. This is our ‘Route to Zero’. We are engaging with people in Birmingham to find out more about their... MoreOpened 31 January 2022 -
Al-Furqan Primary School - IEB Proposal: VA to VC - Part 1
Proposal by the Interim Executive Board (IEB) of Al-Furqan Primary School: The IEB, working in full collaboration with the Local Authority (LA), which is Birmingham City Council, is proposing to make the following changes to Al-Furqan Primary School: Change the category of school from Voluntary Aided (VA) to Voluntary Controlled (VC) in September 2022. Following an Ofsted judgment of Inadequate in 2012, an IEB has been in place at the school since April 2013. Following... MoreOpened 25 January 2022 -
Selly Oak Library Building Consultation
This consultation is about the future use of the former Selly Oak Library building which is held on charitable trust by Birmingham City Council. The library has been closed for some time and library services now provided at the Sense building nearby. The Council acting as charity trustee needs to decide what to do with the building and is consulting the public about the options available to it. Because the land is charitable, the Council does not have the same freedom that would be... MoreOpened 19 January 2022
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