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School Organisation: Grendon Primary School
Grendon Primary School is a community school and nursery for pupils aged 3 - 11 years. The school is located on Grendon Road, Birmingham B14 4RB (Highters Heath Ward and Selly Oak Constituency). This proposal by Birmingham City Council, in collaboration with the school, is to consult by: Altering the lower age limit from 3 years to age 4 years; The age range would become 4 - 11 years; The nursery provision would be removed with effect 1st September 2020. This... MoreOpened 5 March 2020 -
School Organisation: Cotteridge Primary School
Cotteridge Primary School is a community school and nursery for pupils aged 3 - 11 years. The school is located on Breedon Road, Birmingham B30 2HT (Stirchley Ward and Selly Oak District.) This proposal by Birmingham City Council, in collaboration with the school, is to consult formally on the removal of the nursery provision from Cotteridge Primary School by: Altering the lower age limit from 3 years to age 4 years; The age range would become 4 - 11 years; The nursery... MoreOpened 5 March 2020 -
Safety improvements to Nursery Road and Yateley Road
Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) and Birmingham City Council (BCC) are working together to make Nursery Road and Yateley Road in Harborne safer. Proposed changes Nursery Road On the east side of Nursery Road: double yellow lines to prevent parking on the full length of road between Kingscote Road and Harborne Road. bollards on the footway, to prevent vehicles mounting the kerb and driving on the pedestrian area. The bollards will be spaced approximately 5m... MoreOpened 4 March 2020 -
BCC Occupational Health Needs Assessment
Occupational Health is an accredited Safe Effective Quality Occupational Health Service (SEQOHS) comprising of Occupational Health Advisers and Physicians, Psychological Therapists, Physiotherapists and Administrative Support who provide a full range of services designed to meet the occupational health needs of BCC. As a service we constantly strive to understand and respond to the OH needs of BCC and the survey is an important part of achieving this objective. MoreOpened 3 March 2020 -
Occupational Health Needs Assessment
Occupational Health is an accredited Safe Effective Quality Occupational Health Service (SEQOHS) comprising of Occupational Health Advisers and Physicians, Psychological Therapists, Physiotherapists and Administrative Support who provide a full range of services designed to meet the occupational health needs of BCC. As a service we constantly strive to understand and respond to the OH needs of BCC and the survey is an important part of achieving this objective. MoreOpened 3 March 2020 -
Risk Profile Audit 2020
Birmingham City Council as a Local Authority strives for excellence in health and safety management and performance and aims to work in partnership with a number of other key stakeholders and contractors to ensure this is met. BCC adopts the principles of sensible risk management which applies a reasonable and proportionate approach to health and safety monitoring and compliance of regulatory and corporate standards. Building a risk profile within our organisation is a key element of... MoreOpened 3 March 2020 -
Digbeth High Street Public Realm
COVID-19 UPDATE: The consultation has now been extended to 9 April to allow more time for people to respond. In light of the latest government guidance we have taken the decision to cancel the remaining public drop-in events that were scheduled for 18 and 23 March. All information regarding the proposals can still be found below and we encourage everyone to give us your views by completing the survey. If you have any queries or would like to discuss the proposals with the... MoreOpened 2 March 2020 -
Car Free School Streets evaluation
Since September 2019, roads outside six schools in Birmingham have been closed to motor traffic at the start and end of the school day. This is part of a pilot 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 are: Alston Primary (Heartlands ward) Chilcote Primary (Hall Green South) Cofton Primary (Longbridge & West Heath) Featherstone Primary (Stockland... MoreOpened 24 February 2020 -
Parental Survey for Childcare in Birmingham 2020
The Local Authority has a statutory duty to secure sufficient childcare, so far as is reasonably practicable, for working parents or parents who are studying or training for employment, for children aged 0-14 (or up to 18 for disabled children). The Local Authority is also required to report annually to elected council members on how they are meeting their duty to secure sufficient childcare and make this report available and accessible to parents. ... MoreOpened 24 February 2020 -
East Birmingham Inclusive Growth Strategy
NOTICE: PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT DUE TO COVID-19/CORONA VIRUS ALL PUBLIC DROP-IN EVENTS HAVE BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE REARRANGED LATER IN THE YEAR. THE CONSULTATION HAS BEEN EXTENDED AND WILL REMAIN OPEN 18TH OCTOBER This is an exciting time for East Birmingham. In the next few years big changes are planned that will create new jobs, homes and transport connections. These projects are important opportunities to tackle the area’s challenges and to improve the... MoreOpened 17 February 2020 -
Fees and Charges Consultation 2020/21 - Highways & Infrastructure
Highways & Infrastructure are completing a review of the fees and charges for Local Engineers, Dropped Kerbs, Streetworks, Car Parking and Drainage Services . The review forms part of the annual review of all fees and charges set by the Council’s trading services, and it is anticipated that any changes shall be implemented from 1 st April 2020. The purpose of this consultation is to receive your feedback on the proposed fees and charges proposals. All feedback will help... MoreOpened 12 February 2020 -
Fees and Charges Consultation 2020/21 - Public Rights of Way
Highways are completing a review of the fees and charges for the Rights of way Section. The review forms part of the annual review of all fees and charges set by the council’s trading services, and it is anticipated that any changes shall be implemented from 1 April 2020. The purpose of this consultation is to receive your feedback on the proposed fees and charges proposals, your perceptions on value for money, your satisfaction with the service received, as well as providing an... MoreOpened 11 February 2020 -
Fees and Charges Consultation 2020/21 - Adults
Adults Social Care are completing a review of the fees and charges for the services provided by the Directorate. The review forms part of the annual review of all fees and charges set by the Council’s trading services, and it is anticipated that any changes shall be implemented from 1 st April 2020. The purpose of this consultation is to receive your feedback on the proposed fees and charges proposals. The 2020/21 fees and charges proposals are attached below. MoreOpened 7 February 2020 -
Fees and Charges Consultation 2020/21 - Library Services
Libraries of Birmingham are completing a review of the fees and charges. The review forms part of the annual review of all fees and charges set by the Council’s trading services, and it is anticipated that any changes shall be implemented from 1 st April 2020. The purpose of this consultation is to receive your feedback on the proposed fees and charges proposals, your perceptions on value for money, your satisfaction with the service received, as well as providing an opportunity... MoreOpened 7 February 2020 -
Fees and Charges Consultation 2020/21 - Land Charges and Highways Searches
Transport & Connectivity are completing a review of the fees and charges for the Land Charges and Highways Searches . The review forms part of the annual review of all fees and charges set by the Council’s trading services, and it is anticipated that any changes shall be implemented from 1 st April 2020. The purpose of this consultation is to receive your feedback on the proposed fees and charges proposals. All feedback will help us to continually improve the services we... MoreOpened 7 February 2020 -
Fees and Charges Consultation 2020/21 - Travel Demand Management Team
The Travel Demand Management Team are completing a review of the fees and charges for travel planning support offered to schools, businesses and other organisations. The review forms part of the annual review of all fees and charges set by the Council’s trading services, and it is anticipated that any changes shall be implemented from 1 April 2020. The purpose of this consultation is to receive your feedback on the proposed fees and charges proposals, your perceptions on value for... MoreOpened 7 February 2020 -
Fees and Charges Consultation 2020/21 - Street Naming and Numbering
Transport & Connectivity are completing a review of the fees and charges for Street Naming and Numbering . The review forms part of the annual review of all fees and charges set by the Council’s trading services, and it is anticipated that any changes shall be implemented from 1 st April 2020. The purpose of this consultation is to receive your feedback on the proposed fees and charges proposals. All feedback will help us to continually improve the services we provided to you.... MoreOpened 7 February 2020 -
Fees and Charges Consultation 2020/21 - Street Scene and Parks
Neighbourhoods Directorate are completing a review of the fees and charges for parks, funfairs in parks and cricket . The review forms part of the annual review of all fees and charges set by the Council’s trading services, and it is anticipated that any changes shall be implemented from 1 st April 2020. The purpose of this consultation is to receive your feedback on the fees and charges proposals. All feedback will help us to continually improve the services we provided to... MoreOpened 7 February 2020 -
Fees and Charges Consultation 2020/21 - Cultural Development
Neighbourhoods Directorate are completing a review of the fees and charges for cultural development which includes licenses and permits for filming in Birmingham . The review forms part of the annual review of all fees and charges set by the Council’s trading services, and it is anticipated that any changes shall be implemented from 1 st April 2020. The purpose of this consultation is to receive your feedback on the fees and charges proposals. All feedback will help us to... MoreOpened 7 February 2020 -
Fees and Charges Consultation 2020/21 - School Financial Services
Schools Financial Services are completing a review of the fees and charges. The review forms part of the annual review of all fees and charges set by the Council’s trading services, and it is anticipated that any changes shall be implemented from 1 st April 2020. Our Fees and Charges Schedule is part of the budget setting process for 2020/21, the budget sets out how we plan to tackle the challenges facing the council and where we will focus the budget we have in order to... MoreOpened 6 February 2020 -
Fees and Charges Consultation 2020/21 - The Council House room hire charges
Property Services CAB Accomodation are completing a review of the fees and charges for the room hire in the Council House. The review forms part of the annual review of all fees and charges set by the Council’s trading services, and it is anticipated that any changes shall be implemented from 1 st April 2020. The purpose of this consultation is to receive your feedback on the proposed fees and charges proposals, your perceptions on value for money, your satisfaction with the... MoreOpened 6 February 2020 -
2020-2030 Birmingham Heritage Strategy Consultation
Birmingham City Council are reviewing their adopted Heritage Strategy 2014-2019, the outcome will; Provide a framework and context for how the city preserves, prioritises, encourages participation in and promotion of the city’s heritage Reflect the latest and predicted context / environment for the sustainability and development of the heritage sector in the city Support and guide partners involved in sustaining Birmingham’s rich heritage. Integrate with key... MoreOpened 5 February 2020 -
Post 16 Sufficiency Survey - Colleges & Providers
The Post 16 Forum has commissioned this survey to help all partners in the sector to understand whether we have sufficient places across Birmingham to meet the needs of young people. MoreOpened 3 February 2020 -
Post 16 Sufficiency Survey - School Sixth Forms
The Post 16 Forum has commissioned this survey to help all partners in the sector to understand whether we have sufficient places across Birmingham to meet the needs of young people. MoreOpened 3 February 2020 -
Moor Street Queensway Bus Gate
The Eastside area of Birmingham city centre, including Moor Street Queensway and Digbeth High Street, will be transformed over the coming years. Major transport investment through Metro extension, new Sprint routes and the arrival of HS2 will see significant improvements to public transport and enhanced public realm, while new developments such as Smithfield will change how this area is used. This will all contribute to the vision for a sustainable, green, inclusive, go-anywhere network set... MoreOpened 3 February 2020 -
Harvest Fields Park Proposed Trim Trail
Royal Sutton Coldfield Town Council, working with Birmingham City Council, is proposing to improve the existing facilities in Harvest Fields. The proposal includes installation of new timber trim trail equipment with information and safety sign.Funding for this would be provided by Royal Sutton Coldfield Town Council. Please see attached layout plan for details. We would like your comments on this proposal. MoreOpened 3 February 2020 -
Post 16 Sufficiency Survey - Colleges & Providers
The Post 16 Forum has commissioned this survey to help all partners in the sector to understand whether we have sufficient places across Birmingham to meet the needs of young people. MoreOpened 3 February 2020 -
Post 16 Sufficiency Survey - School Sixth Forms
The Post 16 Forum has commissioned this survey to help all partners in the sector to understand whether we have sufficient places across Birmingham to meet the needs of young people. MoreOpened 3 February 2020 -
Consultation on Draft Revised Local Validation List
Birmingham City Council is consulting on a draft revised Local Validation List. The consultation period is from 29 January – 28 February 2020. We would be pleased to receive any comments that you may have on the proposed changes to the list. What is the local validation list? The local validation list sets out the information that Birmingham City Council will require to be able to register, assess and determine planning applications. The amount of information required will vary... MoreOpened 29 January 2020 -
Birmingham Transport Plan
The draft Birmingham Transport Plan 2031 describes what the city needs to do differently to meet the demands of the future. The plan contains a set of principles that will guide investment in Birmingham's transport. This is needed to serve a city that is home to more people and create a better environment in which to live and work for everyone irrespective of age, disability or income. These measures are designed to: Reduce transport’s damaging impact... MoreOpened 28 January 2020
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