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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 -
E-scooters: 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. The Government has permitted trials of e-scooter hire schemes, and has changes to the rules on where it is legal to use them. The e-scooters are allowed on the roads with speed limits of 30mph or less and in cycle lanes. Please... MoreClosed 26 May 2021 -
School Organisation: St Benedict's Primary School
St Benedict's Primary School is a community school for pupils aged 3 - 11 years. The school is located on St Benedict's Road, Small Heath, Birmingham B10 9DP. (Small Heath Ward; Hodge Hill Constituency.) This proposal by Birmingham City Council, in collaboration with the Governing Body of the school, is to consult formally on the removal of the nursery provision from St Benedict's Primary School by: Altering the lower age limit from 3 years to age 4 years; The age range... MoreClosed 20 May 2021 -
School Organisation Skilts Special School
Proposal to Make Changes to Skilts Special School Skilts Special School is a Birmingham community special school located outside the City boundary in Redditch, Worcestershire. The School can currently offer up to 90 places for pupils aged 5 - 11 years who have an Education and Health Care Plan (EHCP) for Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs (SEMH). The Interim executive Board (IEB) of Skilts Special School has approved two temporary changes to the age... MoreClosed 20 May 2021 -
Abbeyfields new Multi Use Games Area and landscaped Playing Field
Funds have been allocated for a new Multi Use Games Area (MUGA) and landscape playing field area as part of the wider Abbeyfields housing area scheme which was approved in November 2020 . The landscape works will include a new MUGA and lighting, a new informal grass playing field, associated paths, fencing, gates, seating, and tree and wildlife friendly soft landscaping boundary treatments. MoreClosed 19 May 2021 -
The views of GPs in Birmingham on social prescribing
Gaining a further understanding of the views of GPs on social prescribing MoreClosed 12 May 2021 -
Final Webinar. Looking Forward. - Physical Activity Webinar Series.
Feedback from Webinar MoreClosed 12 May 2021 -
Firs and Bromford Village Hub
Birmingham City Council proposes a new Village Hub outside of the shops at Bromford. The proposals include new boundary railings, installation of a new play area and footpath network. We would like to hear your views on the proposed scheme. Subject to all approvals, we estimate the construction work for the Village Hub may start in late Summer/Autumn 2021. MoreClosed 7 May 2021 -
Care Leaver BCC Housing Survey - (Prize draw is included)
This survey is for care leavers who have moved into their first independent home that is owned by Birmingham City Council (BCC). (If you have not moved into BCC owned property please do not answer this survey). Our homes are one of the most important things in our lives. We want to make sure that care leavers have a good experience when finding and moving for properties, and that properties are in the right condition and have everything they should have in them. This... MoreClosed 6 May 2021 -
A457 Dudley Road/Western Road Junction Improvement: Traffic Regulation Orders
Over the next five years, lots of new housing will be built near Dudley Road, increasing the number of people wanting to travel in the area. Last year, we consulted on plans to improve the A457 Dudley Road to: upgrade facilities for pedestrians and cyclists, provide new bus lanes, reduce traffic congestion through junctions. Walking, cycling and public transport are vital tools in the difficult tasks of solving congestion, air quality and our climate crisis.... MoreClosed 5 May 2021 -
10th Webinar- Physical Activity Webinar Series. Physical Activity, Chronic Pain and Rheumatological Conditions
Feedback from Webinar MoreClosed 5 May 2021 -
Development Management in Birmingham DPD - Main Modifications
The Development Management in Birmingham (DMB) document will provide detailed policies to help determine planning applications and development decisions across the whole City, supporting the strategic policies in the Birmingham Development Plan which was adopted in January 2017. The document, once adopted, will replace the remaining Saved 2005 Birmingham Unitary Development Plan policies which have now become outdated. MoreClosed 5 May 2021 -
9th Webinar- Physical Activity Webinar Series. Physical Activity and Disabilities
Feedback from Webinar MoreClosed 5 May 2021 -
BLACHIR Pregnancy, Maternity early years Pillar survey
As part of the Birmingham and Lewisham African and Caribbean Health Inequalities Review (BLACHIR) we would like to collect some nuanced information relative to the experience of women during pregnancy, maternity and the early years of parenting. Two independent acadamic and review boards made up of researchers and members of the community have provided steer to form this questionnaire and will review the results. Some of the initial recommendations of the review have already... MoreClosed 30 April 2021 -
Safety Management Audit
As the employer, Birmingham City Council has overall responsibility for the health and safety of those we employee and to others such as members of the public, service users, pupils etc. that we may impact upon, so far as it is reasonably practicable to. In order to demonstrate compliance with the legislative requirements placed upon the organisation, BCC must monitor the effectiveness of the arrangements it has put in place to protect those for which we have a responsibility for. ... MoreClosed 30 April 2021 -
Kings Heath Low Traffic Neighbourhood: 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 22 April 2021 -
Places for People in Bournville, Castle Vale and Moseley: 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 22 April 2021 -
8th Webinar- Physical Activity Webinar Series. Cardiovascular Health and Diabetes
Feedback from Webinar MoreClosed 21 April 2021 -
Lozells Low Traffic Neighbourhood: 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 19 April 2021 -
7th Webinar- Physical Activity Webinar Series
Feedback from Webinar MoreClosed 14 April 2021
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