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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 -
Outcome of the Libraries Final Consultation - Revised Option 4 Proposal
Following the feedback analysis from the final phase of the Libraries consultation, it highlighted the need for more equitable hours across the city , and in response, we are now proposing a revision of Option 4. This proposal is directly based on the valuable input we received during the final phase of consultation and will be the recommendation to cabinet. We now want to hear views ... MoreClosed 3 November 2024 -
Liveable Neighbourhoods : A Deep Dive Look (All Themes)
Liveable Neighbourhoods: A Deep Dive Look (all themes) Birmingham City Council look after things like bins, parks, schools, and leisure centres in your neighbourhood, and it is currently putting together a Pilot Liveable Neighbourhood Change Strategy and Delivery Plan ( through funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund), to improve things in Tyseley and Hay Mills Ward. The aim of this pilot work is to quite simply; Make the area a nicer place to live Address... MoreOpened 1 November 2024 -
Liveable Neighbourhoods: How can we better engage with you digitally on planning and regeneration projects?
Liveable Neighbourhoods Connected and Digital Engagement Survey 1. Liveable Neighbourhoods Connected Chat Bot Pilot! Please engage with us and let us know your thoughts on what would make Tyseley and Hay Mills a more digitally connected, convenient, and nicer place to live in using our friendly multi language Liveable Neighbourhoods AI Bot! You can start chatting after visiting the project page on the QR code or the link below ... MoreOpened 21 October 2024 -
Parent Survey-Wraparound Childcare September 2024
Dear Parent/Carer Birmingham City Council would like to invite you to complete a survey to help us shape and support Wraparound Childcare in Birmingham to meet the needs of children, parents, carers and families. Definition of Wraparound Childcare Wraparound Childcare includes Before School Care (BSC) and After School Care (ASC). When referring to After School Care, this does not include after school activities such as... MoreClosed 20 October 2024 -
Curtis Gardens Landscape Improvements
Curtis Gardens, situated within the Tyseley & Hay Mills Ward, is a much loved park with many daily visitors of all ages. The park has stood the test of time and has given many people great experiences and memories that they shall surely cherish as well as making new memories with their children and grandchildren. Birmingham City Council has the means and opportunity to improve this much loved park and we would love to hear your views on what improvements should be prioritised to help... MoreClosed 18 October 2024 -
Soho & Handsworth Neighbourhood Forum and Neighbourhood Area Application Consultation
An application has been submitted by community members in Soho and Handsworth for the Council to consider the designation of a Neighbourhood Planning Forum and Neighbourhood Plan area boundary. The application must now be publicised by the Council for 6 weeks in accordance with Neighbourhood Planning Regulations. The application includes the proposed geographic Neighbourhood Plan boundary, a statement of how community members meet the Regulations to become the relevant body to... MoreClosed 18 October 2024 -
Local Safety Scheme - Heybarnes Road
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 . Heybarnes Road between Coventry Road and Hob Moor Road has been identified within the Safety Scheme Programme as meeting the criteria and the following interventions have been identified. ... MoreClosed 11 October 2024 -
Local Safety Scheme - Bournville 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 . Bournville Lane between Linden Road & Selly Oak Road has been identified within the Safety Scheme Programme as meeting the criteria and the following interventions have been... MoreClosed 11 October 2024 -
Druids Heath Regeneration Masterplan Consultation 2024
Since Druids Heath was built, most of it has been left the same, and it is the only large municipal estate in Birmingham that has received no major regeneration investment. While the location is excellent, the environment and character of certain parts of the area are less desireable, as is the case for the quality, design and layout of many of the properties themselves. Consequently, In 2016, Birmingham City Council worked with the Homes and... MoreClosed 6 October 2024 -
Libraries Consultation- Final Phase 24
Birmingham City Council has a legal duty to provide a comprehensive and efficient library service for all those who “live, work or study and want to access the service” in the city. (Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964). We are currently inviting people who live, work, or study in Birmingham to help shape the future of the library service. Have your say as libraries consultation final phase: The final phase of the libraries consultation aims to gain... MoreClosed 5 October 2024 -
Local Safety Scheme - Stratford Road/Fox Hollies Road
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 . The junction of Stratford Road/Fox Hollies Road has been identified within the Safety Scheme Programme as meeting the criteria, and the following interventions have been identified. ... MoreClosed 3 October 2024 -
Beryl e-scooter Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (ETRO)
Public e-scooter hire schemes are an emerging transport mode being used in many cities across the globe. In an urban context, e-scooters can make multi-mode journeys easier. The Beryl e-scooter trial continues to add valuable data to the Department for Transport’s (DfT) objectives of informing future policy and legislation. The evidence obtained is expected to contribute to the decision on the future of e-scooters, and whether they will become a legal part of the... MoreClosed 30 September 2024 -
City Centre Movement and Access Cheapside Traffic Regulation Order (TRO)
This consultation is part of the City Centre Movement and Access strategy (CCMA). This strategy aims to introduce a series of infrastructure and traffic management measures over a number of years, in order to transform the city centre into a more attractive place to live, work, visit, and do business. In line with the Birmingham Transport Plan , the CCMA strategy aims to: provide safer facilities for active travel prioritise public transport ... MoreClosed 27 September 2024 -
Liveable Neighbourhoods Short Survey
Tyseley & Hay Mills Liveable Neighbourhoods Pilot Survey Birmingham City Council look after things like bins, parks, schools, and leisure centres in your neighbourhood, and it is currently putting together a Pilot Liveable Neighbourhood Change Strategy and Delivery Plan ( through funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund), to improve things in Tyseley and Hay Mills Ward. The aim of this pilot work is to quite simply; Make the area a nicer place to live Address local... MoreOpened 12 September 2024 -
Birmingham Local Plan - Preferred Options Consultation
The Birmingham Local Plan will shape how the whole of the city area will develop up to 2042. It will help to provide certainty on future planning decisions for communities, businesses and the development industry and guide planning decisions on all development and regeneration activity. Once adopted it will replace the Birmingham Development Plan (2017). The Preferred Options document is the first draft of the Local Plan and an opportunity to see the draft planning policies which will... MoreClosed 27 August 2024 -
Historic Environment Supplementary Planning Document Consultation
Birmingham has a rich and diverse historic environment consisting of thousands of heritage assets including buildings, places, monuments, and archaeological sites that tell the story of the city and its people. To assist in the management of these heritage assets in the planning system, the Council has produced a draft Historic Environment Supplementary Planning Document on which they are seeking your views through this consultation. The SPD sets out the... MoreClosed 19 August 2024 -
Shaping Birmingham’s Future Together: Shaping and informing the Council’s Corporate Plan
The Shaping Birmingham’s Future Together Strategic Partnership was announced by the Leader of the Council in March 2024. The partnership is supported by a network of individual citizens, community contacts, voluntary and community sector organisations and organisations that operate in Birmingham. Its first task is to inform the future vision, mission and priorities of Birmingham City Council. This will help us design the City Council’s Corporate Plan so that it helps improve the... MoreClosed 18 August 2024 -
City Centre Movement and Access strategy
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 needs 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 Segments,... MoreClosed 16 August 2024 -
Sprint A45 Phase 2 Birmingham to Solihull and Airport Traffic Regulation Orders
What is Sprint? Sprint is a new, modern, high quality public transport service. It runs on the road with dedicated bus lanes and priority through areas of congestion, which will make journey times much more reliable. Work on Phase 1 of Sprint was completed in 2022, and these proposals are for Phase 2 of the improvements. About this consultation This consultation is the formal advertisement of the Traffic Regulation Orders. A Traffic Regulation Order, or TRO, is the... MoreClosed 15 August 2024 -
Sprint A34 Phase 2 Walsall to Birmingham Traffic Regulation Orders
What is Sprint? Sprint is a new, modern, high quality public transport service. It runs on the road with dedicated bus lanes and priority through areas of congestion, which will make journey times much more reliable. Work on Phase 1 of Sprint was completed in 2022, and these proposals are for Phase 2 of the improvements. About this consultation This consultation is the formal advertisement of the Traffic Regulation Orders. A Traffic Regulation Order, or TRO, is the... MoreClosed 15 August 2024 -
Local Safety Scheme - Clapgate 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 . Clapgate Lane/Stonehouse Lane (between Kettles Wood Drive and Woodgate Valley Fire Station) has been identified within the Safety Scheme Programme as meeting the criteria. We are... MoreClosed 9 August 2024 -
Experiences of Road Safety in Birmingham
Birmingham City Council is undertaking a Scrutiny Inquiry to understand how the Council can deliver better road safety outcomes while also meeting its budget challenges and moving towards financial recovery. They are particularly interested in hearing from resident groups and community organisations about their experiences of road safety, reporting these issues and enforcement in their local neighbourhoods. What is a Scrutiny Inquiry? A Scrutiny... MoreClosed 6 August 2024 -
FEEDBACK BIRMINGHAM CARERS PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY 2024-2029
YOU SAID – WE DID CONSULTATION FEEDBACK BIRMINGHAM CARERS PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY 2024 to 2029 The Draft Birmingham’s Carers Partnership Strategy has been developed by a range of partners including Integrated Care Board (ICB) Birmingham City Council, Birmingham Children’s Trust, providers, and voluntary and community sector colleagues. It represents Birmingham’s vision and continuing commitment to Carers, alongside a commitment to partnership working. ... MoreClosed 2 August 2024
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