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  • School Organisation Colmers Farm Infant and Junior Schools

    At the request of both the Infant and Junior school Governing Bodies Birmingham City Council is consulting on a proposal to amalgamate Colmers Farm Infant and Colmers Farm Junior School. In order to do this it is necessary to Discontinue Colmers Farm Junior School Alter the upper age-range of Colmers Farm Infant School. This will result in the amalgamation of both schools to form an all through primary school. All pupils and staff from the junior school would... More
    Opened 14 September 2015
  • School Organisation The Bridge School Prescribed Alteration

    Birmingham City Council are proposing to increase the number of pupil places at the Bridge School in line with the Special School Additional Places Programme. The Bridge School is a community special school for 83 pupils from the ages of 2 – 11 years. The school educates children with complex and multiple needs, including severe learning difficulties, profound and multiple learning difficulties and those diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorder. We are proposing to increase the... More
    Opened 17 September 2015
  • School Organisation Allens Croft Primary School

    Birmingham City Council is consulting on a proposal to provide a Special Educational Needs Resource Base for 12 children with a statement of need or an Education, Health and Care Plan for Cognition and Learning (C & L). Allens Croft Primary School is a community primary school located on Allens Croft Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 6RP. The school was expanded from one form of entry (one class per year) to two forms of entry (two classes per year) in September 2013. In... More
    Opened 17 September 2015
  • School Organisation Yenton Primary School

    Birmingham City Council is consulting on a proposal to expand Yenton Primary School by enlargement of the premises to increase the pupil numbers from 420 to 630. Remodelling work is proposed and additional land has been identified for the building of the extension to the school. Yenton Primary School is a community primary school located on Chester Road, Erdington within the Erdington ward of the Erdington district. The school caters for pupils aged 4 to 11. The school currently... More
    Opened 17 September 2015
  • School Organisation Uffculme School

    We are proposing to increase the number of pupils at Uffculme School through the expansion of the school over two additional sites. This project is part of the Special School Additional Places Programme. Uffculme School is a community special school for 155 pupils aged between 2 - 19 with a statement of need or Education, Health and Care Plan for Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC). The school is situated on Queensbridge Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8QB. The following changes are... More
    Opened 17 September 2015
  • School Organisation Maney Hill Primary School

    Birmingham City Council is consulting on a proposal to expand Maney Hill Primary School by enlargement of the premises to increase the pupil numbers from 210 to 420. Remodelling work is proposed and additional land has been identified for the building of the extension to the school. Maney Hill Primary School is a community primary school located on Maney Hill Road, Sutton Coldfield within the Sutton Trinity ward of the Sutton Coldfield district. The school caters for pupils aged 4 to... More
    Opened 17 September 2015
  • Cole Valley South Cycleway Trittiford Mill Park

    Birmingham City Council is proposing to improve the existing pathway from Priory Road, through Trittiford Mill Park to Slade Lane, Billesley. The route will be surfaced in bitmac (tarmac) with a bounded gravel surface dressing on top. The existing width of the path will be maintained and the edgings replaced. These proposals form part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution (BCR) project which is developing a network of routes through green open spaces and along canal towpaths. The project is... More
    Opened 23 September 2015
  • Cycle Parking 2015 - Various Location

    This scheme will improve cycle parking facilities across entire area of Birmingham. It is jointly funded from Birmingham City Council Capital Programme and Birmingham Cycle Revolution (BCR) Department for Transport fund. Approximately 42 locations have been identified within 19 wards. Scheme will deliver parking facilities along BCR Main Corridors of A47 Parkway, Alcester Road, Bristol Street, Lichfield Road, Soho Road and other key routes at additional locations of strong demand. The... More
    Opened 25 September 2015
  • Brasshouse Language Centre relocation to the Library of Birmingham

    It is proposed that Brasshouse Language Centre, currently based in Sheepcote Street, be relocated on the first floor of the Library of Birmingham. To achieve this, services now based on the first floor will be relocated to other floors. In addition 24 classrooms and a reception area for the Language Centre will be created in the existing space. These will be newly built or adapted from the existing rooms. In either case, the look and feel of the Library of Birmingham will be maintained.... More
    Opened 28 September 2015
  • Bereavement Services Service User Questionnaire 2015 (Quarter 4)

    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. More
    Opened 1 October 2015
  • Longbridge Connectivity - Longbridge Lane Service Road

    In July 2015 we carried out a public consultation on the highway proposals for the Longbridge Connectivity Project. While we are still reviewing the comments received from the July consultation, we are considering extending the service road along Longbridge Lane as shown highlighted in blue on drawing CA-02712-S1-030. The proposals comprise: Closing the access ramp off Longbridge Lane servicing properties 214 to 220 Longbridge Lane. Extending the service road from 208... More
    Opened 5 October 2015
  • Longbridge Connectivity - Farren Road 'No Entry' Proposal

    In July 2015 we carried out consultation on the highway proposals for the junction of Tessall Lane and A38 Bristol Road South, which included a No Entry restriction at the junction of Farren Road and A38 Bristol Road South, as shown on drawing CA-02712_S3_012. As a result of the feedback received from the July consultation, we are seeking further views on options at the Farren Road / Bristol Road South junction from residents along and near to Farren Road. The options are as follows: ... More
    Opened 5 October 2015
  • Birmingham Cultural Strategy 2015 - 2019

    The draft Cultural Strategy vision statement: Birmingham is a non-stop city of culture – a capital of imagination, innovation and enterprise. The Birmingham Cultural Strategy 2015-2019 is currently being developed for Birmingham. The following draft Strategy vision, theme descriptions, outcomes and actions have been put forward for consultation: Cultural Strategy 2019: Key Themes: The Strategy’s vision will be realised through a series of actions relating to... More
    Opened 12 October 2015
  • Iron Lane / Station Road / Flaxley Road – Junction Improvements Revision

    In September 2015 we carrided out a consultation seeking your views on the proposals for Albert Road / Northcote Road as part of the above mentioned scheme. We have considered the feedback received and have developed a revised proposal which is shown on drawing number CA-02709-S1-026 and comprises the following: Access from Albert Road to Station Road to be maintained for all vehicles. One way system, including parking bay, on Station Road outside property no’s... More
    Opened 15 October 2015
  • AMH Draft Development Framework

    The Aston Regional Investment Site (RIS), also known as the Advanced Manufacturing Hub (AMH), is one of six economic zones identified in the City’s Economic Zones Prospectus (September 2012). These zones seek to attract investment and promote business growth in key target sectors as part of the City’s overall strategy for economic growth. The AMH site comprises 20 hectares and is located adjacent to the M6 at Spaghetti Junction. In particular the AMH seeks to provide opportunities for... More
    Opened 19 October 2015
  • St Andrews Stadium Football Match / Event Day Controlled Parking Zone

    In March 2015 Birmingham City Council carried out a consultation with residents / businesses who live in the vicinity of St Andrews Stadium. The analysis of consultation responses has identified that there was varying support throughout the area for the implementation for such a scheme. It was therefore concluded that areas where there is a greater support be prioritised for initial implementation. In order to confirm continued support for the scheme a second consultation is being carried... More
    Opened 27 October 2015
  • Central Ladywood Parking Scheme

    Located in the heart of Birmingham, Ladywood is in close proximity to the Birmingham’s Broad Street, Barclaycard Arena and City Centre. There is therefore a high demand for parking which impacts on residents and other visitors to the area. We would like to propose a scheme which could help manage on-street parking for a wide variety of users including residents, visitors, workers and shoppers. A consultation was first held in 2013, where 73% of respondents in Ladywood and 82% of... More
    Opened 2 November 2015
  • St Marks Parking Scheme

    Located in the heart of Birmingham, the St Marks estate is in close proximity to Broad Street, Barclaycard Arena and City Centre. There is therefore a high demand for parking which has had an impact on residents and other visitors to the area. We would like to propose a scheme which could help manage on-street parking for a wide variety of users including residents, visitors, workers and shoppers. A consultation was first held in 2013, where 73% of respondents in Central Ladywood and 82%... More
    Opened 2 November 2015
  • CITY CENTRE & EASTSIDE AREA - 20MPH SPEED LIMIT, PROPOSED TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER

    In autumn 2013 you were consulted on proposals to introduce a 20mph speed limit on various roads. The responses to the consultation have been considered and some changes have been made to the original proposals. The purpose of this consultation is to make residents and businesses more aware of proposals to introduce Traffic Regulation Orders in their locality. Full details of the Order, together with the plans and a statement of the Council’s reasons for the proposals are available at... More
    Opened 9 November 2015
  • LADYWOOD & LEE BANK AREA - 20MPH SPEED LIMIT, PROPOSED TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER

    In autumn 2013 you were consulted on proposals to introduce a 20mph speed limit on various roads. The responses to the consultation have been considered and some changes have been made to the original proposals. The purpose of this consultation is to make residents and businesses more aware of proposals to introduce Traffic Regulation Orders in their locality. Full details of the Order, together with the plans and a statement of the Council’s reasons for the proposals are available at... More
    Opened 9 November 2015
  • Local Flood Risk Management Strategy

    Consultation about how we manage flood risk in Birmingham in the future The City Council has a duty to prepare a strategy to tackle the risk of flooding from rainfall, streams and water under the ground. Our strategy does not cover flooding from large rivers, reservoirs and sewers. This is dealt with by the Environment Agency and Severn Trent Water. The strategy describes the current level of flood risk in Birmingham and what needs to happen to manage the risk into the future. ... More
    Opened 9 November 2015
  • HOCKLEY AREA - 20MPH SPEED LIMIT, PROPOSED TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER

    In autumn 2013 you were consulted on proposals to introduce a 20mph speed limit on various roads. The responses to the consultation have been considered and some changes have been made to the original proposals. The purpose of this consultation is to make residents and businesses more aware of proposals to introduce Traffic Regulation Orders in their locality. Full details of the Order, together with the plans and a statement of the Council’s reasons for the proposals are available at... More
    Opened 9 November 2015
  • HIGHGATE AREA - 20MPH SPEED LIMIT, PROPOSED TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER

    In autumn 2013 you were consulted on proposals to introduce a 20mph speed limit on various roads. The responses to the consultation have been considered and some changes have been made to the original proposals. The purpose of this consultation is to make residents and businesses more aware of proposals to introduce Traffic Regulation Orders in their locality. Full details of the Order, together with the plans and a statement of the Council’s reasons for the proposals are available at... More
    Opened 9 November 2015
  • Contacting Birmingham City Council

    Have you contacted the Council recently? Perhaps to request a service, or report where something had gone wrong? We want to hear about your experience. The Corporate Resources Overview and Scrutiny Committee is undertaking a short inquiry into how the City Council can improve the satisfaction of people contacting the Council, whether by phone, web, email or face to face. Please complete the questionnaire and tell us your views. Cllr Waseem Zaffar, Chair, Corporate Resources... More
    Opened 10 November 2015
  • School Survey - Autumn 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 encourage up to... More
    Opened 11 November 2015
  • School Organisation Colmers Farm Infant and Junior Schools Amalgamation

    In September, at the request of both the Infant and Junior school Governing Bodies Birmingham City Council consulted on a proposal to amalgamate Colmers Farm Infant and Colmers Farm Junior School. The consultation ran for six weeks from 14 th September 2015 to 23 rd October 2015. Both Governing Bodies gave careful consideration to all comments that were received during the consultation period and are both in agreement to move to the next phase of the process to amalgamate the schools.... More
    Opened 12 November 2015
  • Highgate Park Environmental Improvements

    We are proposing to reorganise the footpath arrangement in Highgate Park to improve accessibility for visitors. This will be accompanied with new tree planting and a reduction in the expanse of tarma. We will be resurfacing the main access routes with bound chippings. More
    Opened 13 November 2015
  • 20 MPH SPEED LIMIT TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER (BELCHERS LANE ETC., HODGE HILL ETC.)

    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 contents. Full details of the Order, together with the plans and a statement of... More
    Opened 16 November 2015
  • 20 MPH SPEED LIMIT TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER (VICARAGE ROAD ETC, MOSELEY & KINGS HEATH, ETC.)

    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 contents. Full details of the Order, together with the plans and a statement of... More
    Opened 16 November 2015
  • Birmingham 2020 - What do you want to see?

    We want to know what kind of Birmingham you want to see in 2020. More
    Opened 18 November 2015
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