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Publicising Fly-tipping and Environmental Crime Cases Policy
Birmingham City Council has set a priority of working with residents and businesses to improve the cleanliness of the City, and uses approaches including enforcing the law to deter and tackle environmental offences like fly-tipping. Taking enforcement action is intended to address offender behaviour, but also to deter others from committing environmental crime. This proposed Policy is designed to assist with the identification of suspect offenders where investigatory lines of enquiry... MoreClosed 7 September 2021 -
Birmingham Children's Partnership Primary Exclusion Audit 202122
The Birmingham Children Partnership and the Birmingham Safeguarding Children Partnership have commissioned an audit of Primary School Children Exclusions. The audit has been designed to try and identify areas of good practice and any areas of concern. A random sample of 10 primary school children who were permamently excluded from school in the last 6 months prior to Covid-19 lockdown have been selected. Please can you fill in this audit tool from the perspective of your agency... MoreClosed 6 September 2021 -
Jewellery Quarter Parking - Controlled Parking Zone Traffic Regulation Order
Birmingham City Council has undertaken a review of the Jewellery Quarter Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) where recommendations were made to make changes to the parking provision within the Zone. This review supports and works alongside the council objectives to achieve a safer environment and reduce pollution in the air, mainly caused by vehicles on the roads, which is having harmful effects on the health of people living, working and studying in the city. We are proposing to... MoreClosed 2 September 2021 -
Highgate Parking: Traffic Regulation Order 2
Pollution in the air, mainly caused by vehicles on the roads, is having a harmful effect on the health of people living, working and studying in the city. Birmingham is taking action by introducing a Clean Air Zone (CAZ), on 1 June 2021, which will include all roads within the A4540 Middleway Ring Road (but not the Middleway itself). This will mean that drivers of the most polluting vehicles will have to pay a daily charge to travel through the area covered by the zone. As part of... MoreClosed 2 September 2021 -
St Georges Parking: Traffic Regulation Order 2
Pollution in the air, mainly caused by vehicles on the roads, is having a harmful effect on the health of people living, working and studying in the city. Birmingham is taking action by introducing a Clean Air Zone (CAZ), on 1 June 2021, which will include all roads within the A4540 Middleway Ring Road (but not the Middleway itself). This will mean that drivers of the most polluting vehicles will have to pay a daily charge to travel through the area covered by the zone. As part of... MoreClosed 2 September 2021 -
Summer Hill Road/Sand Pits (B4135) bus lane
As we work towards a green/low-carbon travel recovery from Covid, we need to make sure that public transport is constantly improving to make journeys quicker, easier and more reliable. Buses have a huge part to play in helping achieve these visions. Transport for West Midlands, part of the West Midlands Combined Authority, and Birmingham City Council, are working together to improve the network in Birmingham, helping to make bus travel more attractive by reducing... MoreClosed 23 August 2021 -
Metro Centenary Square Extension Traffic Regulation Order
The Metro Centenary Square Extension is the section of the tramway system that runs between Stephenson Street (adjacent to New Street station) and Centenary Square (the Library tram stop) in Birmingham. It forms part of the overall tramway that operates between Birmingham and Wolverhampton. This consultation is about the Traffic Regulation Orders (the legal documents required to make changes to the status of the road) associated with the Metro extension. About this consultation ... MoreClosed 11 August 2021 -
Triple Zero City Strategy
Triple Zero City Strategy: this plan says how we think we should tackle drug & alcohol addiction across Birmingham. We want to aim for: Zero deaths due to drug or alcohol addiction Zero overdoses due to drug or alcohol addiction Zero people living with any addiction without the support needed to manage it Here we are asking you, the people of Birmingham, strategic partners and key agencies (including current service... MoreClosed 2 August 2021 -
Birmingham and Solihull Sexual Health and Fast Track Cities Survey
This survey is being conducted in order to gather information relating to Sexual Health services across Birmingham and Solihull. The survey will inform a Sexual Health Needs Assessment that is being completed across the two areas and will inform work being completed in relation to Fast Track Cities. The Sexual Health Needs Assessment is a process used by Birmingham City Council and Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council to assess the sexual health needs facing the... MoreClosed 30 July 2021 -
PUBLIC HEALTH FUNERAL WORKSHOP FEEDBACK
We hoped that you found the Funeral Workshop on Wednesday 7th July 2021 arranged by Birmingham City Council's Funerals and Protection of Property Team informative and useful. Could you please take a few moments to provide us with your feedback. Your feedback will be treated confidentially. MoreClosed 23 July 2021 -
What are your views on the Council’s online services?
Birmingham City Council is working on its new digital strategy, which will shape online services and impact every citizen of Birmingham. We invite you to participate in a short online survey. We want to hear about how you use the council’s online services, and how these services can best meet your needs as a citizen MoreClosed 18 July 2021 -
Wellington Road local highway changes
As part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution ‘Blue Route’ cycleway along the A38 (city centre – Selly Oak), the Council was asked to further engage with local residents and stakeholders to consider how this change in traffic flow could be mitigated. A Working Group was formed in 2018, consisting of Ward Councillors, local residents, the Police, Priory School, Push Bikes and other local stakeholder representatives. The Group's preferred design/layout would then be taken to public... MoreClosed 12 July 2021 -
Diet and long term conditions
online survery to gather feedback following Diet Health Nutrition Webinar series. MoreClosed 9 July 2021 -
Food and mood
online survery to gather feedback following Diet Health Nutrition Webinar series. MoreClosed 2 July 2021 -
diet and reproductive health
online survery to gather feedback following Diet Health Nutrition Webinar series. MoreClosed 25 June 2021 -
Lozells Low Traffic Neighbourhood 2: Experimental Traffic Regulation Order
As part of the Emergency Birmingham Transport Plan and through available funding from the Government’s Emergency Active Travel Fund (EATF), we have made a number of changes to enable people to travel safely and sustainably during the COVID-19 pandemic. We want to build on recent changes in behaviour and enable people to continue walking and cycling more. Travelling by bike and on foot is cheap, improves your health, reduces pollution and cuts congestion. Moving forward, we... MoreClosed 24 June 2021 -
diet and child health
online survery to gather feedback following Diet Health Nutrition Webinar series. MoreClosed 18 June 2021 -
Better Streets Community Fund Wheelers Lane
In June 2019, the WMCA Better Streets Community Fund was launched. This £2m fund forms part of the £23m Walking and Cycling Programme (Transforming Cities Fund) being administered by Transport for the West Midlands (TfWM) and aims: To increase community involvement in the development of local cycling and walking infrastructure To provide the public with a portal to submit their ideas for new or improved cycling and walking infrastructure within their community.... MoreClosed 18 June 2021 -
St Georges Parking: Traffic Regulation Order
Pollution in the air, mainly caused by vehicles on the roads, is having a harmful effect on the health of people living, working and studying in the city. Birmingham is taking action by introducing a Clean Air Zone (CAZ), on 1 June 2021, which will include all roads within the A4540 Middleway Ring Road (but not the Middleway itself). This will mean that drivers of the most polluting vehicles will have to pay a daily charge to travel through the area covered by the zone. As part of... MoreClosed 14 June 2021 -
Highgate Parking: Traffic Regulation Order
Pollution in the air, mainly caused by vehicles on the roads, is having a harmful effect on the health of people living, working and studying in the city. Birmingham is taking action by introducing a Clean Air Zone (CAZ), on 1 June 2021, which will include all roads within the A4540 Middleway Ring Road (but not the Middleway itself). This will mean that drivers of the most polluting vehicles will have to pay a daily charge to travel through the area covered by the zone. As part of... MoreClosed 14 June 2021 -
Ladypool Road - permanent segregated cycle track proposal
In July 2019 a one-way restriction (except for cyclists) was implemented on Ladypool Road between the Alder Road junction and Taunton Road / Brighton Road junction in a northerly direction (into city) as an Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (ETRO). In addition, the ETRO also implemented a contraflow cycle lane in the southerly direction (out of city), introduced a mandatory right turn onto Ladypool Road from Birchwood Road and reduced double yellow line lengths on the ‘into city’... MoreClosed 11 June 2021 -
Citizens Priorities in Adult Social Care Survey
The People for Public Services is a citizen forum designed to support the development and delivery of adult social care services. At the meeting on 20 th April, we asked: “As a citizen of Birmingham, which Adult Social Care Services would you like to be discussed at a future meeting?” This is because we are keen to ensure that citizens have a full say in services which they use. MoreClosed 11 June 2021 -
A47 Pop-Up Cycle Lane: Experimental Traffic Regulation Order
As part of the Emergency Birmingham Transport Plan and through available funding from the Government’s Emergency Active Travel Fund (EATF), we have made a number of changes to enable people to travel safely and sustainably during the COVID-19 pandemic. We want to build on recent changes in behaviour and enable people to continue walking and cycling more. Travelling by bike and on foot is cheap, improves your health, reduces pollution and cuts congestion. Moving forward, we... MoreClosed 10 June 2021 -
STAFF SATISFACTION SURVEY (Funeral and Transport)
This survey is designed to improve the conditions under which our employees work and results are discussed within management to ensure your views and feedback is heard and helps shape the way we work. Please be open and honest in your responses, as they will assist us to make meaningful changes to your work environment. Your responses are confidential. MoreClosed 10 June 2021 -
Commonwealth Games Public Realm
As part of the preparation for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games , Birmingham City Council is proposing a package of public realm improvements. The works will be undertaken to enhance the walking experience and improve pedestrian safety along some of the Games’ designated walking routes. These routes connect transport hubs, such as stations and key bus stops, and Games venues. Visitors will experience their first taste of the region when arriving at strategic... MoreClosed 6 June 2021 -
Real Challenge of food poverty
online survery to gather feedback following Diet Health Nutrition Webinar series. MoreClosed 4 June 2021 -
Bradford Street Pop-Up Cycle Lane: Experimental Traffic Regulation Order
As part of the Emergency Birmingham Transport Plan and through available funding from the Government’s Emergency Active Travel Fund (EATF), we have made a number of changes to enable people to travel safely and sustainably during the COVID-19 pandemic. We want to build on recent changes in behaviour and enable people to continue walking and cycling more. Travelling by bike and on foot is cheap, improves your health, reduces pollution and cuts congestion. Moving forward, we... MoreClosed 3 June 2021 -
Paradise Public Transport Improvement Scheme
As we work towards a low-carbon, clean air recovery from COVID-19, we need to make sure that public transport is constantly improving to make journeys quicker, easier and more reliable. The Proposal Paradise Circus, renamed Lyon Queensway, closed in September 2018 for the construction of Metro and the Paradise redevelopment. We now plan to reopen the road for buses, trams, taxis (black cabs) and cycles and to create a new access road between the two slip roads over the A38 tunnel... MoreClosed 1 June 2021 -
ASTI Practice Evaluation - March 21
Please use the following survey form to enter the outcomes of your practice evaluation. MoreClosed 28 May 2021 -
What is healthy eating -diet nutrition health webinar
online survery to gather feedback following Diet Health Nutrition Webinar series. MoreClosed 26 May 2021
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