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Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Marketplace Roadshow 2025: Selly Oak
Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Selly Oak Marketplace Venue: Stirchley Baths Address: Bournville Lane, Stirchley, Birmingham, B30 2JT Date: Wednesday 21st May 2025 Time: 1pm - 3pm Thank you for your interest to attend the Shaping Birmingham's Future Together (SBFT) Selly Oak Marketplace. Objectives of the marketplaces The marketplaces aim to create an inclusive space for residents to: Inform: Provide citizens with information about available services... MoreOpened 3 February 2025 -
Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Marketplace Roadshow 2025: Sutton Coldfield
Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Sutton Coldfield Marketplace Venue: United Reform Church Address: 1 Brassington Avenue, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingha, b73 6AA Date: Thursday 26th June 2025 Time: 10:30am - 12:30pm Thank you for your interest to attend the Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Marketplace. Objectives of the marketplaces The marketplaces aim to create an inclusive space for residents to: Inform: Provide citizens with information about... MoreOpened 3 February 2025 -
Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Marketplace Roadshow 2025: Perry Barr
Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Perry Barr Marketplace Venue: South & City College Birmingham – Handsworth Campus Gymnasium. Address: South & City College Birmingham, Soho Rd, Handsworth, Birmingham, B21 9DP Date: Wednesday 23rd July 2025 Time: 10:30am - 12:30pm Thank you for your interest to attend the Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Marketplace. Objectives of the marketplaces The marketplaces aim to create an inclusive space for residents to: ... MoreOpened 3 February 2025 -
Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Marketplace Roadshow 2025: Ladywood
Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Ladywood Marketplace Venue: TBC Address: TBC Date: Coming in November 2025 Time: Morning Thank you for your interest to attend the Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Marketplace. Objectives of the marketplaces The marketplaces aim to create an inclusive space for residents to: Inform: Provide citizens with information about available services and support from Birmingham City Council and its partners. Engage:... MoreOpened 3 February 2025 -
Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Marketplace Roadshow 2025: Yardley
Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Yardley Marketplace Venue: Small Heath Wellbeing Centre Address: Muntz Street, Small Health, Birmingham, B10 9RX Date: Wednesday 22nd October 2025 Time: 10:30am - 12:30pm Thank you for your interest to attend the Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Marketplace. Objectives of the marketplaces The marketplaces aim to create an inclusive space for residents to: Inform: Provide citizens with information about available... MoreOpened 3 February 2025 -
Car Free School Streets Phase 4 Evaluation
In September 2023, 3 more schools in Birmingham closed their roads to motor traffic at the start and the end of the school day and became a Car Free School Street (CFSS). This is the fourth phase of the 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. The schools involved in Phase 4 are: Brookvale Primary (Stockland Green) New Hall Primary (Sutton Reddicap) Penns Primary (Sutton... MoreClosed 31 January 2025 -
City Centre riding, cycling, skateboarding, riding a manual scooter, riding a e-bike or e-scooter Public Space Protection Order
Birmingham City Council is considering the introduction of a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) to combat anti-social behaviour (ASB) in the City Centre area in respect of inconsiderate and dangerous riding, cycling, skateboarding, riding a manual scooter, riding a e-bike or e-scooter. PSPO's are part of the ASB legislation, which was introduced nationally in October 2014. This order will provide the Police and designated Council Officers with additional powers across a... MoreClosed 31 January 2025 -
Birmingham's Public Art - Stakeholders Survey
Birmingham City Council is refreshing its Public Art Strategy 2015-19. This survey aims to gather detailed professional perspectives on current practice and future opportunities, with regards art in the public realm. The Art in the Public Realm Strategy refresh will sit alongside a new strategy for arts and culture led by Birmingham’s new Cultural Compact. If you need the survey or toolkit to be translated into another language please contact... MoreClosed 19 January 2025 -
Coventry Road Public Space Protection Order
Birmingham City Council is considering the introduction of a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) to combat anti-social behaviour (ASB) in the Coventry Road area of Birmingham. PSPO's are part of the ASB legislation, which was introduced nationally in October 2014. This order will provide the Police and designated Council Officers with additional powers across a defined geographical area to tackle a wide range of anti-social behaviours. Find out more about PSPO's by... MoreClosed 17 January 2025 -
Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Marketplaces 2025
Thank you for expressing your interest in attending the Shaping Birmingham's Future Together Marketplace Roadshow! The Shaping Birmingham's Future Together partnership has launched a roadshow of community marketplaces starting in January 2025 Objectives of the Marketplaces The marketplaces aim to create an inclusive space for Birmingham residents to: Inform : Provide citizens with information about available services and support from Birmingham... MoreOpened 16 January 2025 -
OAA- Proposed Admission Arrangements for September 2026/2027
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 2026/2027 academic year on their behalf. MoreClosed 6 January 2025 -
Residential Care Centres Consultation October 2024
Birmingham City Council currently provides residential care for older people at three Care Centres across Birmingham – the Ann Marie Howes Centre; the Perry Tree Centre; and the Kenrick Centre. We are currently inviting people who live at the Centres, who use the Centres or may use the Centres to help shape the future of these services. The consultation aims to gain feedback on the options available for the future of the Care Centres and in particular on the preferred option.The... MoreClosed 20 December 2024 -
Water Orton Lane and Cottage Lane scheme
Following continued concerns raised by local residents and councillors regarding the number of Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) using Water Orton Lane, an option for an enforceable solution to the issue has been drawn up. Proposed Measures: Introduction of a bus gate (a short section of road that only buses and other authorised vehicles can use) on a section of Water Orton Lane, at its junction with Kingsbury Road. The bus gate will prevent all motor traffic from... MoreClosed 13 December 2024 -
Libraries Consultation 2024 -Corrected Option 3
In the final phase of Libraries consultation, we based option 3 on library rankings. The rankings were generated by a priority list which balanced community need and usage and access data . Subsequently, an error has been identified in the priority list rankings. This has been corrected and a revised option 3 produced which is included in this pack. This does not change the recommended option (option 4 ... MoreClosed 12 December 2024 -
Erdington Public Space Protection Order Consultation
Overview Birmingham City Council is considering the renewal of the Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) to combat anti-social behaviour (ASB) in Erdington PSPO's are part of the ASB legislation which was introduced nationally in October 2014. This order will provide the Police and designated Council Officers, with additional powers across a defined geographical area, to tackle a wide range of anti-social behaviours. Find out... MoreClosed 11 December 2024 -
Birmingham's Cultural Survey
On behalf of Birmingham’s new Cultural Compact we would like to invite you to participate in a survey to help us design, define, and deliver a powerful new strategy for arts and culture in our City. There are two ways in which you can get involved: Completing Birmingham’s Cultural Survey Also available is a downloadable workshop toolkit, this can be printed off and worked through with groups of people, for example your team or... MoreClosed 11 December 2024 -
Birmingham City Centre Public Space Protection Order consultation
Birmingham City Council is considering the renewal of the Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) to combat anti-social behaviour (ASB) in Birmingham City Centre PSPO's are part of the ASB legislation which was introduced nationally in October 2014. This order will provide the Police and designated Council Officers, with additional powers across a defined geographical area, to tackle a wide range of anti-social behaviours. Find out more about PSPO's by visiting:- PSPO... MoreClosed 10 December 2024 -
Proposed speed limit reduction to 30mph: Birmingham area-wide scheme (Speed Limit Order)
Following a review of all 40mph speed limits in Birmingham we plan to reduce almost all of these limits to 30mph. In July 2024, due to the number of serious and fatal collisions occurring on the road network, the Cabinet Member for Environment and Transport, Councillor Majid Mahmood, declared a Road Safety Emergency. Following this, Council Leaders, the Mayor of West Midlands and West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner jointly agreed that emergency action was required . ... MoreClosed 10 December 2024 -
Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller Strategy Consultation
Birmingham City Council are conducting a consultation on its approach to the needs of the Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller community. The purpose of the consultation is to engage with the community to better understand their needs in Birmingham and to ensure the community has suitable accommodation in Birmingham. This is due to the lack of temporary transit, negotiated stopping and permanent sites across Birmingham. We are very keen to engage with the Gypsy,... MoreClosed 8 December 2024 -
Proposed parking charges at Sheldon Country Park
As part of the City Council budget for 2024/25, the introduction of parking charges for Sheldon Country Park (as well as Lickey Hills Country Park and Sutton Park) was agreed. Income from this will support the budget challenge and sustain, protect and maintain our parks and green spaces. MoreClosed 6 December 2024 -
Proposed parking charges at Lickey Hills Country Park
As part of the City Council budget for 2024/25, the introduction of parking charges for Lickey Hills Country Park (as well as Sheldon Country Park and Sutton Park) was agreed. Income from this will support the budget challenge and sustain, protect and maintain our parks and green spaces. MoreClosed 6 December 2024 -
Proposed parking charges at Sutton Park
As part of the City Council budget for 2024/25, the introduction of parking charges for Sutton Park (as well as Lickey Hills Country Park and Sheldon Country Park) was agreed. Income from this will support the budget challenge and sustain, protect and maintain our parks and green spaces. MoreClosed 6 December 2024 -
Listening to the Voices of Ladywood
The Residents' & Community Charter is a document that sets out the Council's offer and commitments to the residents within the Ladywood Estate Regeneration scheme area to ensure the community are treated fairly, offered choices and assured about what you’re entitled to. We have been listening to and working with the Ladywood community to shape and inform these key areas which have formed the basis of the draft charter: How we communicate and engage with you going forward A... MoreClosed 2 December 2024 -
Proposed Admission Arrangements for September 2026/2027
Birmingham City Council is the admission authority for community and voluntary controlled schools and is responsible for consulting on the proposed admissions arrangements and proposed admissions numbers for the 2026/2027 academic year. MoreClosed 25 November 2024 -
City Centre Movement and Access strategy Tranche 2
As we transform the city centre into an attractive place to live, work, visit, and do business, it is essential that we free up space previously allocated to private vehicles. Reducing miles travelled by car will improve air quality and encourage greater use of active travel. We understand that the city n eeds to keep moving and efficient access is essential to all. The City Centre Movement and Access strategy (CCMA), previously known as City Centre Cells/City Centre... MoreClosed 18 November 2024 -
Creating a Mentally Healthier City Survey
What is meant by being ‘mentally healthy’? Good mental health is not just the absence of mental illness but also the presence of positive characteristics, such as resilience, self-awareness, and emotional regulation. Being mentally healthy allows us to tackle the challenges that daily life brings. Why is mental health important? Mental health and wellbeing is as important as physical health. It strongly influences our daily life, our ability to do the things that we... MoreClosed 15 November 2024 -
Moor Street Gateway
Moor Street Gateway will create a new entrance and welcome into Birmingham for the city’s residents and visitors and link the existing New Street and Moor Street stations with the new Curzon Street Station (for HS2). The project will create clearer routes for people walking, wheeling* and cycling, improve spaces to catch bus and Metro services, and add plants and trees to the area. The arrival of HS2 will be an exciting addition to this part of Birmingham and we aim to create... MoreClosed 15 November 2024 -
Local Safety Scheme - Stoney Lane
Birmingham City Council has an obligation to undertake safety schemes on the Highway. In order to undertake this commitment, funding has been secured to enable a programme of schemes to be delivered. Schemes are selected using criteria set out in the current Birmingham Road Safety Strategy . Stoney Lane between Church Road and Blakesley Road has been identified within the Safety Scheme Programme as meeting the criteria, and the following interventions have been identified. ... MoreClosed 15 November 2024 -
Neurodivergence Deep Dive - Questionnaire for Carers
Birmingham City Council are writing a report (known as a 'Deep Dive') about citizens living with neurodivergence in Birmingham. You are invited to take part in this questionnaire to share your lived experience as a carer. If you choose to participate, you will be taken through the following questions: About You Health Conditions (if applicable) About the Person you Care for (including daily living with neurodivergence, education and employment, living independently,... MoreOpened 13 November 2024 -
Neurodivergence Deep Dive - Questionnaire for Professionals
Birmingham City Council are writing a report (known as a 'Deep Dive') about citizens living with neurodivergence in Birmingham. You are invited to take part in this questionnaire to share your lived experience as a professional working with citizens with neurodivergence. If you choose to participate, you will be asked about a number of different topics: About You Health Conditions (if applicable) Your Role Health and Wellbeing Services Education and... MoreOpened 13 November 2024
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