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Adult Social Care Draft Day Opportunities Strategy and Proposed Draft Day Service Model
Day Opportunities Consultation Update - February 2020 Further to the update published in November 2019 the Council will present its report of the consultation and supporting appendices to Cabinet for decision on the Draft Strategy. The Cabinet Meeting will take place at the Council House on Tuesday 11th February at 10:00am. Further details can be found on the Day Opportunities Consultation 2019 website and Birmingham City Council Management System (CMIS) please see links below.... MoreClosed 4 August 2019 -
Better things to do in the day. What do you think? - Adult Social Care Draft Day Opportunities Strategy 2019 Questionnaire - Easy Read
Day Opportunities Consultation Update - February 2020 Further to the update published in November 2019 the Council will present its report of the consultation and supporting appendices to Cabinet for decision on the Draft Strategy. The Cabinet Meeting will take place at the Council House on Tuesday 11th February 2020 at 10:00am. Further details can be found on the Day Opportunities Consultation 2019 website and Birmingham City Council Management System (CMIS) please see links... MoreClosed 4 August 2019 -
Harborne Road Safety
Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) and Birmingham City Council (BCC) are working together to make Harborne Road safer. For the last 12 months a bus lane trial has been in place on Harborne Road. Monitoring of the impact of the bus lane continues but so far shows: an improvement in bus journey times of up to six minutes during the morning rush hour no impact on other vehicle journey times no change in the number and severity of reported accidents Although there... MoreClosed 2 August 2019 -
A34 Perry Barr Highway Improvement Scheme
Perry Barr will see unprecedented change over the coming years thanks to more than £500m of investment into the area. This regeneration will deliver new homes, improvements to public transport, walking and cycling routes, new community facilities and high-quality public spaces. The area will also play a key role in delivering the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. The new housing on the former Birmingham City University campus will initially provide accommodation for athletes and... MoreClosed 2 August 2019 -
Walking and Cycling Strategy and Infrastructure Plan
Birmingham is a growing city, with aspirations to be enterprising, innovative and green. However, air quality is poor, congestion is a major concern, levels of obesity are rising and there is overdependence on cars for short journeys. Part of the solution to these challenges is to increase opportunities for walking and cycling and reduce dependence on the motor car. The Birmingham Walking and Cycling Strategy sets out a ten year plan to ensure that walking and... MoreClosed 2 August 2019 -
New Town PSPO
Overview Birmingham City Council is considering the use of a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) to combat anti-social behaviour (ASB) in the New Town area of Birmingham. PSPO's are part of the new ASB legislation which was introduced nationally in October 2014. This order will provide the Police and designated Council Officers, with additional powers across a defined geographical area, to tackle a wide range of anti-social behaviours. Find out more about PSPO's... MoreClosed 1 August 2019 -
Post 16 Curriculum and Provision Survey
The Post 16 Forum is a city-wide strategic group consisting of senior leaders from schools, colleges, training providers and Birmingham City Council. The group works together to provide strategic guidance to improve education and training opportunities for young people aged 14-19 in Birmingham and ensure they move on to university or employment. MoreClosed 31 July 2019 -
Schools End-to-End Admissions Consultative Training Feedback
Many thanks for attending the 2-day consultative training sessions in July and your involvement has been much appreciated. MoreClosed 26 July 2019 -
Pupil and School Support Annual Survey 2019
Pupil and School Support helps children and young people with cognition and learning difficulties to progress and achieve to the best of their abilities. As part of our continuous improvement of the service that we deliver, we would ask that you spend a short time to provide feedback on the service that you have received over the last academic year. We estimate this should take no longer than 15 minutes to complete. As a thank you for your time, all settings returning a... MoreClosed 24 July 2019 -
Southside Public Realm Improvements
Birmingham City Council and Southside Business Improvement District (BID) are working on plans to create a vibrant and high quality public square outside the Hippodrome Theatre. In 2011 the council adopted the Big City Plan which included proposals for improved streets and a public square in Southside. We have now completed the changes to traffic movements in the area. The final step is to transform the pedestrianised area outside the Hippodrome into a high quality, lively public... MoreClosed 19 July 2019 -
Article 4 Direction relating to Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs)
The City Council has made a decision to introduce a city-wide Article 4 Direction, which will mean a planning application must be submitted for proposals to convert family houses (C3 use class) to small Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) accommodating between 3 and 6 people (C4 use class). The Council is now commencing a 6-week period to publicise the city-wide direction from Thursday 6 June 2019. An existing Article 4 Direction for the same purpose is currently in... MoreClosed 18 July 2019 -
Redevelopment of Alexander Stadium
A DESIGN UPDATE REFLECTING RESPONSES TO THE CONSULTATION FROM RESPONDENTS IS ATTACHED HERE AND AT THE FOOT OF THIS PAGE. BACKGROUND At the heart of the wider Perry Barr regeneration effort, Birmingham City Council plan to redevelop Alexander Stadium into a high-profile venue for diverse sporting, leisure and cultural events. The venue at Walsall Road, Perry Barr, will be the focal point of the 2022 Commonwealth Games, hosting the Opening and... MoreClosed 12 July 2019 -
Rea Valley Urban Quarter Draft SPD
The Birmingham Development Plan (BDP) was adopted by the City Council in January 2017, and is part of the city’s statutory planning framework, guiding decisions on development and regeneration. The wider Southern Gateway area is identified within the BDP as the largest ‘Area of Transformation’ within Birmingham City Centre, and includes Birmingham Smithfield and the area around the River Rea. This SPD will expand on the vision for the Southern Gateway set out in the BDP Policy GA1.2... MoreClosed 12 July 2019 -
Sensory Support in Further Education
'Sensory Support' staff are visiting teachers that help young people with a hearing or vision loss access their education in various settings. We want to make sure that the support we give in Further Education settings is working well, gives the support you need throughout your college experience, and in all areas of your journey towards a successful adulthood. MoreClosed 7 July 2019 -
Bus Priority Measures on Sherlock Street
Lots of people travel to and in Birmingham city centre every day. We need to improve public transport to make it easy for people to get around and to reduce reliance on private cars, which cause unnecessary congestion and air pollution. We are currently working to create a clean air city, including the introduction of a Clean Air Zone from 2020. The main goal is to reduce the level of nitrogen dioxide in the city's air. As part of the Clean Air Zone, a number of additional transport... MoreClosed 4 July 2019 -
ACAP Worker Focused Contact Assessment
We recently have changed the form used to process refferals in ACAP. We are looking to gather feedback on this form to help inform service improvements. We would be greatful if you can complete this short survey. MoreClosed 3 July 2019 -
Ladypool Road Experimental One-way Scheme
Ladypool Road is a thriving local centre and part of the world famous Balti Triangle, with lots of local shops, restaurants, takeaways and other facilities. The road is quite narrow in some places and vehicles can often find it hard to pass each other. There is also limited space for parking and loading/unloading. Recent accident reports and speed surveys show there could be problems with safety along the road, especially at night. To address these issues, we are making a section of... MoreClosed 30 June 2019 -
Jewellery Quarter Development Trust (JQDT) Neighbourhood Development Forum and Area application
An application has been made to the City Council to designate a Neighbourhood Forum which will bring together residents, businesses and local Councillors to make plans for the Jewellery Quarter in the City Centre. The application sets out the reasons for setting up the new organisation, its area of responsibility and its constitution. The proposed Jewellery Quarter Neighbourhood Planning Forum is being set up in order to carry out the community’s aspiration to prepare a... MoreClosed 28 June 2019 -
Bus Priority Measures Hockley Hill
Lots of people travel to and in Birmingham city centre every day. We need to improve public transport to make it easy for people to get around and to reduce reliance on private cars, which cause unnecessary congestion and air pollution. We are currently working to create a clean air city, including the introduction of a Clean Air Zone from 2020. The main goal is to reduce the level of nitrogen dioxide in the city's air. As part of the Clean Air Zone, a number of additional transport... MoreClosed 21 June 2019 -
Post 16 Parental Engagement Survey
The Post 16 Forum is a city-wide strategic group consisting of senior leaders from schools, colleges, training providers and Birmingham City Council. The group works together to provide strategic guidance to improve education and training opportunities for young people aged 14-19 in Birmingham and ensure they move on to university or employment. National research shows that parents play a major role in the success of students in education and employment. We want to improve how parents and... MoreClosed 19 June 2019 -
Business views on the role of the public sector to increase the competitiveness of SMEs
_____________________________________________________________ Business views on the role of the public sector to increase the competitiveness of SMEs Purpose of survey This survey aims to understand how the public sector (particularly Local Authorities) can better support small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to grow and be competitive. Birmingham City Council and the Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership (GBSLEP) are participating in a 5... MoreClosed 14 June 2019 -
School Organisation: Colebourne PrimarySchool
Colebourne Primarey School is a community school for pupils aged 4 - 11 years. The school is located on Stechford Road, Birmingham B34 6NJ (Bromford & Hodge Hill Ward; and Hodge Hill Constituency). This proposal by Birmingham City Council, in collaboration with the school, is to consult formally on the addition of nursery provision to Colebourne Primary School by: Altering the lower age limit from 4 years to become 3 years; The age range would become 3 - 11 years; The... MoreClosed 5 June 2019 -
On-street parking around the University of Birmingham and Birmingham hospitals - Disabled Parking Bays
Recent expansions at the University of Birmingham and facilities on the Queen Elizabeth Hospital site mean that more people are now travelling to this area. Together with new homes and an increase in car ownership, there are now significant pressures on parking in local streets. This can have a negative impact on access for deliveries, buses and waste vehicles, and on the safety of all road users. Many properties do not have private off-street parking, and so there are increasing demands on... MoreClosed 31 May 2019 -
Team Briefing Feedback
Adult Social Care Directorate has just introduced Team Briefings to staff, in response to staff feedback about inconsistent communication. Adult Social Care Management Team are keen to hear feedback on the initiative and encourage you to complete this short survey to make your views heard. This survey is being sent out to all team leaders who atteneded the Team Brieings sessions and are expected to delivery a Team Briefing to their team. MoreClosed 31 May 2019 -
Parking in Bournbrook and Selly Park (Area 1C)
UPDATE 11/06/2021: We would like to update you on the progress of the University of Birmingham and QE Hospital parking management scheme. We have experienced number of issues with coronavirus restrictions as well as funding, which have now been successfully resolved but resulted in substantial delay in the delivery of the scheme. The decision has been made to proceed to Full Business Case (FBC) stage with the shortlist of eight areas – 3D, 2C, 3C, 1B, 3A, 3B, 5 and 2B - as the... MoreClosed 26 May 2019 -
Parking in Harborne (Area 3E)
UPDATE 11/06/2021: We would like to update you on the progress of the University of Birmingham and QE Hospital parking management scheme. We have experienced number of issues with coronavirus restrictions as well as funding, which have now been successfully resolved but resulted in substantial delay in the delivery of the scheme. The decision has been made to proceed to Full Business Case (FBC) stage with the shortlist of eight areas – 3D, 2C, 3C, 1B, 3A, 3B, 5 and 2B - as the... MoreClosed 26 May 2019 -
Parking in Weoley & Selly Oak (Area 4)
UPDATE 11/06/2021: We would like to update you on the progress of the University of Birmingham and QE Hospital parking management scheme. We have experienced number of issues with coronavirus restrictions as well as funding, which have now been successfully resolved but resulted in substantial delay in the delivery of the scheme. The decision has been made to proceed to Full Business Case (FBC) stage with the shortlist of eight areas – 3D, 2C, 3C, 1B, 3A, 3B, 5 and 2B - as the... MoreClosed 26 May 2019 -
Parking in Cotteridge & Bournville (Area 5)
UPDATE 11/06/2021: We would like to update you on the progress of the University of Birmingham and QE Hospital parking management scheme. We have experienced number of issues with coronavirus restrictions as well as funding, which have now been successfully resolved but resulted in substantial delay in the delivery of the scheme. The decision has been made to proceed to Full Business Case (FBC) stage with the shortlist of eight areas – 3D, 2C, 3C, 1B, 3A, 3B, 5 and 2B - as the... MoreClosed 26 May 2019 -
Parking in Bournbrook and Selly Park (Area 1A)
UPDATE 11/06/2021: We would like to update you on the progress of the University of Birmingham and QE Hospital parking management scheme. We have experienced number of issues with coronavirus restrictions as well as funding, which have now been successfully resolved but resulted in substantial delay in the delivery of the scheme. The decision has been made to proceed to Full Business Case (FBC) stage with the shortlist of eight areas – 3D, 2C, 3C, 1B, 3A, 3B, 5 and 2B -... MoreClosed 26 May 2019 -
Parking in Bournbrook and Selly Park (Area 1B)
UPDATE 11/06/2021: We would like to update you on the progress of the University of Birmingham and QE Hospital parking management scheme. We have experienced number of issues with coronavirus restrictions as well as funding, which have now been successfully resolved but resulted in substantial delay in the delivery of the scheme. The decision has been made to proceed to Full Business Case (FBC) stage with the shortlist of eight areas – 3D, 2C, 3C, 1B, 3A, 3B, 5 and 2B -... MoreClosed 26 May 2019
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