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Iron Lane/Station Road/Flaxley Road - Junction Improvements
Birmingham City Council has secured funding from Central Government as part of the Local Growth Fund for highway improvements at Iron Lane / Station Road / Flaxley Road, in order to better manage traffic and provide the additional capacity necessary to support economic growth. Proposals for the highway improvements are shown on drawing CA-02709-S1-005 and on separate drawings CA-02709-S1-006 and CA-02709-S1-007. The main elements of the scheme are: Widening of Station Road... MoreOpened 1 June 2015 -
Supporting Vulnerable Adults Universal Services
We are seeking views on the Integrated Commissioning of Prevention services, to be commissioned from 2016. This includes; Supporting People – Disabilities housing support services; Local Authority Third Sector commissioning - Universal and prevention services; and Elements of the Public Health lifestyles services. We wish to consult on the proposed services which are explained in the attached consultation document. The focus is on providing an... MoreOpened 5 June 2015 -
Supporting People Disability Housing Support Services
We are seeking views on the Integrated Commissioning of Prevention services, to be commissioned from 2016. This includes; Supporting People – Disabilities housing support services; Local Authority Third Sector commissioning - Universal and prevention services; andElements of the Public Health lifestyles services. We wish to consult on the proposed services which are explained in the attached consultation document. The focus is on providing an effective... MoreOpened 5 June 2015 -
Making the Carer’s Small Grant Scheme work better for carers
The Council has given grants to people providing unpaid care to family or friends for over 10 years. The existing grant scheme, known as the ‘Carer’s Break Grant’, is paid directly to the carer to be used for a holiday, or something else that supports their caring role. Having reviewed this process we have decided that there could be a better way of using this money to help carers. From April 2014 the Council has commissioned a new carer support service known as the Birmingham Carers... MoreOpened 11 June 2015 -
Stirchley Framework - Supplementary Planning Document (SPD)
Stirchley is one of the largest district centres in the city with investment planned in the Tesco development at Hazelwell Lane and with other development sites available, Stirchley has the potential for radical change. Well served by public transport and with good rail links to local employers at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, the University of Birmingham and the Kings Norton Industrial estates and within walking distance of Kraft Cadbury at Bournville, the area is popular with house... MoreOpened 23 June 2015 -
School Survey - Summer Term 2015
Purpose of Survey As part of the council’s commitment to continuously improve our approach when working with schools, we are carrying out a regular termly survey to understand your (Head Teachers and Chairs of Governors) views. The feedback from surveys will help us monitor, and improve on our performance against what we have stated in the ‘Education and Schools Strategy and Improvement Plan’. Who Should Respond? We value your views and honest feedback. We... MoreOpened 29 June 2015 -
Bereavement Services Service User Questionnaire 2015 (Quarter 3)
This is aimed at gathering service users views/comments relating to burial and cremation services provided by Birmingham City Council. Collected information will help develop future service improvements within cemeteries and crematoria. Results of the user satisfaction levels from 10 consultation exercises will contribute to the services performance indicators and will be widely published. MoreOpened 1 July 2015 -
(Saltley, Hodge Hill), (20MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 201* PROPOSED TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER
The purpose of this consultation is to make residents and businesses more aware of proposals to introduce Traffic Regulation Orders in their locality. It is in addition to the notification which is legally required and laid down by statutory procedures. With this in mind a copy of a Public Notice indicating the Council’s proposals is reproduced on the attached letter and I would draw your attention to its contents. Proposals are to make an Order under Sections 84 (1) and (2) of... MoreOpened 6 July 2015 -
(Bordesley, Nechells), (20MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 201* PROPOSED TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER
The purpose of this consultation is to make residents and businesses more aware of proposals to introduce Traffic Regulation Orders in their locality. It is in addition to the notification which is legally required and laid down by statutory procedures. With this in mind a copy of a Public Notice indicating the Council’s proposals is reproduced on the attached letter and I would draw your attention to its contents. Proposals are to make an Order under Sections 84 (1) and (2) of... MoreOpened 6 July 2015 -
(Little Bromwich, Hodge Hill), (20MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 201* PROPOSED TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER
The purpose of this consultation is to make residents and businesses more aware of proposals to introduce Traffic Regulation Orders in their locality. It is in addition to the notification which is legally required and laid down by statutory procedures. With this in mind a copy of a Public Notice indicating the Council’s proposals is reproduced on the attached letter and I would draw your attention to its contents. Proposals are to make an Order under Sections 84 (1) and (2) of... MoreOpened 6 July 2015 -
Longbridge Connectivity Local Growth Fund Scheme
In July 2014 the Government announced the outcome of a number of Growth Deals for Local Economic Partnerships. One of these deals was the Longbridge Connectivity scheme, which includes a number of highway improvement schemes to support economic growth in Longbridge. These highway improvements schemes include: Longbridge Lane Improvements Bristol Road South and Lickey Road Proposals Bristol Road South and Tessall Lane Proposals Bristol Road South/ Lickey... MoreOpened 6 July 2015 -
(Ward End, Hodge Hill), (20MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 201* PROPOSED TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER
The purpose of this consultation is to make residents and businesses more aware of proposals to introduce Traffic Regulation Orders in their locality. It is in addition to the notification which is legally required and laid down by statutory procedures. With this in mind a copy of a Public Notice indicating the Council’s proposals is reproduced on the attached letter and I would draw your attention to its contents. Proposals are to make an Order under Sections 84 (1) and (2) of the... MoreOpened 6 July 2015 -
(Bordesley Green, Birmingham), (20MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 201* PROPOSED TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER
The purpose of this consultation is to make residents and businesses more aware of proposals to introduce Traffic Regulation Orders in their locality. It is in addition to the notification which is legally required and laid down by statutory procedures. With this in mind a copy of a Public Notice indicating the Council’s proposals is reproduced on the attached letter and I would draw your attention to its contents. Proposals are to make an Order under Sections 84 (1) and (2) of... MoreOpened 6 July 2015 -
(Small Heath, Nechells), (20MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 201* PROPOSED TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER
The purpose of this consultation is to make residents and businesses more aware of proposals to introduce Traffic Regulation Orders in their locality. It is in addition to the notification which is legally required and laid down by statutory procedures. With this in mind a copy of a Public Notice indicating the Council’s proposals is reproduced on the attached letter and I would draw your attention to its contents. Proposals are to make an Order under Sections 84 (1) and (2) of... MoreOpened 6 July 2015 -
School Organisation Mere Green Primary School
Mere Green Primary School as part of the Arthur Terry Learning Partnership, alongside Birmingham City Council is consulting on a proposal to expand Mere Green Primary School. Mere Green Primary School is school located in the Four Oaks ward of the City. The school caters for pupils aged 3 to 11. It can accommodate 210 pupils in Years Reception – Y6 and currently provides 20 full-time equivalent (fte) nursery places. The school is popular and has a waiting list in many year groups due to... MoreOpened 10 July 2015 -
Road Safety Strategy
Road safety in Birmingham is improving but there is still more we can do to make our roads safer for everyone. Birmingham City Council has developed a Road Safety Strategy. It sets out an action plan to reduce the number and severity of road traffic accidents with a focus on the most vulnerable road users in the city. Our aim is to create a safer, healthier, greener city. We want your views on the strategy which includes: Safer Roads Considering all road users and providing for... MoreOpened 24 July 2015 -
Central Erdington Parking Scheme
Erdington is one of Birmingham’s busiest and most vibrant local centres. There is a high demand for parking which impacts on residents and other visitors to the area. We want to ensure provision of parking for a wide variety of users including residents, shoppers, workers and visitors. A consultation was first held in 2012, where 69% of respondents were in favour of parking controls across the area. We have reviewed the issues raised and we now have the opportunity to carry out further... MoreOpened 3 August 2015 -
Private Rented Services Customer Satisfaction Questionnaire
Birmingham City Council is carrying out this survey to find out what you think about our services. MoreOpened 11 August 2015 -
Birmingham Development Plan (BDP) Proposed Main Modifications
Proposed modifications to the BDP have now been published for a period of public consultation, comments should be submitted by the 5:00pm 12th October 2015. MoreOpened 17 August 2015 -
New walking and cycling route along River Tame Way
Following the consultation carried out earlier this year, Birmingham City Council had to revise the proposals for the new cycling and walking path from Hamstead Park to Woodend in line with further discussions with the Environment Agency. This revised route will move the new path as much as possible away from the floodplain as previously proposed. The new path is proposed to run along the top of the embankment which is on the west side of the river. This revised route proposal will not be... MoreOpened 21 August 2015 -
Statement of Gambling Principles Proposed Amendments
Gambling Act 2005, Statement of Gambling Principles Review The Gambling Act 2005 requires the City Council as the Licensing Authority to determine and publish its Statement of Gambling Principles at least every five years, to keep it under review and make such revisions to it, as it considers appropriate. It should be noted, that the proposed amendments are not intended to reflect the changes to the Gambling Commission’s Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice (LCCP). A further,... MoreOpened 1 September 2015 -
Development Management DPD
The Development Management Development Plan Document (DM DPD) will, once it is adopted, become part of the City’s statutory Development Plan, which guides decisions on all development and regeneration activity across the City. The DM DPD will provide detailed policy guidance on a range of planning matters, and will principally be used to make decisions on planning applications. It will complement the strategic policies in the emerging Birmingham Development Plan (BDP), helping to... MoreOpened 7 September 2015 -
Iron Lane/Station Road/Flaxley Road/ Albert Road / Northcote Road - Junction Improvements
We previously undertook a public consultation on 1st June to seek your views on the above mentioned scheme. We have considered the feedback received and have developed a modified layout for the Albert Road / Northcote Road area. A summary of the modifications is given below and shown on drawing number CA-02709-S1-020 overleaf: • Access from Albert Road to Station Road via the service road to be restricted to small / medium vehicles only. No access for HGV’s. •... MoreOpened 7 September 2015 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution Canal Works, Birmingham and Fazeley Canal (Hanson's bridge to Cottage Lane bridge)
Consulting on a proposal to extend on-going towpath improvements works from Hanson’s Bridge to Cottage Lane Bridge (with option to extend to Wiggings Hill Bridge). The route will be surfaced in bitmac (tarmac) with a bounded gravel surface dressing on top. This proposal forms part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution canal works programme, upgrading canal towpaths to improve cycling conditions. MoreOpened 10 September 2015 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution Canal Works, Soho Loop Canal (Eyre Street bridge to Soho Loop turnover bridge)
Consulting on a proposal to improve the towpath from Eyre Street bridge to Soho Loop turnover bridge (at the junctions with the Birmingham Mainline Canal). This proposal forms part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution canal works programme, upgrading canal towpaths to improve cycling conditions. MoreOpened 10 September 2015 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution Canal Works, Worcester and Birmingham Canal (Lifford Lane bridge to Wast Hill tunnel approach ramp)
Consulting on a proposal to extend the towpath improvement work from Lifford Lane bridge to (and including) the Wast Hill tunnel approach ramp. The route will be surfaced in bitmac (tarmac) with a bounded gravel surface dressing on top. This proposal forms part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution canal works programme, upgrading canal towpaths to improve cycling conditions. MoreOpened 10 September 2015 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution Canal Works, North Stratford Canal (Kings Norton to Birmingham boundary)
Consulting on a proposal to extend on-going towpath improvement works from Kings Norton to the Birmingham boundary (with the option to extend approximately 1km into Solihull to link to Aquaduct Road and Shirley Station). The route will be surfaced in bitmac (tarmac) with a bounded gravel surface dressing on top. This proposal forms part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution canal works programme, upgrading canal towpaths to improve cycling conditions. MoreOpened 10 September 2015 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution Canal Works, Tame Valley Canal (A34 Walsall Road bridge to the Old Walsall Road bridge)
Consulting on a proposal to extend the towpath improvement work from the A34 Walsall Road bridge to the Old Walsall Road bridge. The route will be surfaced in bitmac (tarmac) with a bounded gravel surface dressing on top. This proposal forms part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution canal works programme, upgrading canal towpaths to improve cycling conditions. MoreOpened 10 September 2015 -
City Learning Service Consultation
City Learning Centres were set up to provide information and communication technology based learning opportunities for Children. The aim of this consultation is seek views and opinions on the services future. The current review on the future of the City Learning Centres may affect schools, pupils, disabled children. We invite you to read the accompanying information about the service, (Consultation Support Document) and complete the following questions in order to help us understand... MoreOpened 11 September 2015 -
School Governing Body Skills & Experience Survey
This survey consists of 20 short questions covering general school and governing body information, skills and experience, capacity and training. It should be completed on behalf of the Governing Body by the Link Governor and Clerk to Governors in consultation with the Chair of Governors and Headteacher. A strategic goal of Birmingham City Council is to ensure that sound and proper governance arrangements are in place and working effectively in our schools. A key consideration in the... MoreOpened 14 September 2015
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