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  • Parking in Edgbaston (Area 2A)

    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... More
    Closed 26 May 2019
  • Parking in Edgbaston (Area 2B)

    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... More
    Closed 26 May 2019
  • Parking in Edgbaston (Area 2C)

    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... More
    Closed 26 May 2019
  • Parking in Harborne (Area 3A)

    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... More
    Closed 26 May 2019
  • Parking in Harborne (Area 3B)

    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... More
    Closed 26 May 2019
  • Parking in Harborne (Area 3C)

    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... More
    Closed 26 May 2019
  • Parking in Harborne (Area 3D)

    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... More
    Closed 26 May 2019
  • Birmingham Public Health Green Paper

    Birmingham City Council would like your views on the proposed Birmingham Public Health Green Paper. This Green Paper sets out the proposed Public Health priorities for the next four years. Our priorities have been informed by data and intelligence on the areas of need in our City. Within the Green Paper we have set out the reasons each priority has been chosen, and the actions that we and our partners would like to take to address these priority areas and, in turn, improve... More
    Closed 18 May 2019
  • Bus Priority Measures

    If you completed this survey before 5 April, please read this important information If you completed this survey before 5 April, please read this important information If you completed the consultation survey before 5 April, a technical error means that you may not have been asked to comment on Smallbrook Queensway, Upper Dean Street or Coventry Road. If you entered your email address to receive email confirmation, you can use the link to edit your response.... More
    Closed 7 May 2019
  • School Organisation Oscott Manor School

    Birmingham City Council, as the Local Authority for Birmingham is proposing to make the following changes to Oscott Manor School, a community special school for pupils with a Statement of Educational Need or Education and Health Care Plan for Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC): Transfer from Old Oscott Hill to Reservoir Road, Birmingham B23 6DE . The school can currently offer up to 116 places for pupils with a Statement of Need or Education and... More
    Closed 2 May 2019
  • Birmingham City Centre PSPO Consultation

    Birmingham City Council is considering the use of a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) to combat anti-social behaviour (ASB) in Birmingham City Centre. 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 by visiting... More
    Closed 2 May 2019
  • School Organisation: Gunter Primary School

    Gunter Primary School is a community school and nursery for pupils aged 3 - 11 years. The school is located on Gunter Road, Pype Hayes, Birmingham B24 0RU (Pipe Hayes Ward and Erdington Constituency). This proposal by Birmingham City Council, in collaboration with the school, is to consult formally on the removal of the nursery provision from Gunter Primary School by: Altering the lower age limit from 3 years to age 4 years; The age range would become 4 - 11 years; The... More
    Closed 2 May 2019
  • Birmingham Safeguarding Children Board (BSCB) Website

    Birmingham Safeguarding Children Board (BSCB) is developing a new safeguarding information website. We need your help in answering a short survey about the current website. We would like to gather responses from all users of the site, whether you use it as a professional (social worker, teacher, frontline worker etc), or as a parent or carer, or in any capacity. We are also looking for volunteers to get involved in further user research to help shape... More
    Closed 30 April 2019
  • CLEAN AIR STRATEGY CONSULTATION

    Birmingham City Council believes that every person who lives and works in Birmingham has the right to clean air and that visitors to our city should also benefit from this clean air. But poor air quality in the city is contributing to hundreds of early, preventable deaths and making many existing health conditions worse. Poor air quality disproportionately affects the poorest and most vulnerable in our communities, including children. Furthermore, we have to recognise that many air... More
    Closed 26 April 2019
  • School Organisation The Pines Special School

    Birmingham City Council, as the Local Authority for Birmingham is proposing to make the following changes to The Pines Special School, a foundation special school for pupils with a Statement of Educational Need or Education and Health Care Plan for Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC): Increase in the number of pupil places that the school can offer from 190 to 230 with effect from 1 st September 2019. The school can currently offer up to 190 places for pupils with a... More
    Closed 12 April 2019
  • School Organisation Revocation: Turves Green Boys School

    Turves Green Boys' School is a community school for boys aged 11 - 16 years. The school is located in Turves Green, Northfield, Birmingham B31 4BS (Longbridge and West Heath Ward and Northfield Constituency). This revocation proposal by Birmingham City Council is to consult on formally cancelling the addition of Sixth Form provision to Turves Green Boys' School. The original Sixth Form proposal: In 2014 Birmingham City Council, in collaboration with Turves Green Boys' School,... More
    Closed 12 April 2019
  • St Marks Area, Ladywood Proposed Traffic Regulation Order

    Birmingham City Council plans to deliver parking controls in St Marks area of Ladywood to better manage parking within the area. This will involve the introduction of a number of Traffic Regulations Orders (TROs) details of which are as follows; To introduce lengths of No Waiting restrictions, Resident Permit Parking bays, Shared Resident and Business Permit Parking bays, Limited Waiting bays and Blue Badge Holder Parking bays on roads in the St Marks area of Ladywood... More
    Closed 3 April 2019
  • Vulnerable Adults Housing and Well-Being Support – Consultation Questionnaire

    The vision for Adult Social Care is for people to live healthy happy independent lives within their communities. Access to a supply of good quality, affordable housing and support options are key to the delivery of that vision. It is important that vulnerable adults have access to safe, secure, quality affordable housing and support at the moment when it is needed. A vulnerable adult in this instance could be anyone who finds themselves homeless or in a precarious housing situation... More
    Closed 3 April 2019
  • Travel assistance policy for 0-25 year olds in education

    Birmingham’s Travel Assist Service provides a variety of transport options to over 4,250 children every day, with an additional 1,600 receiving bus passes, and has an overall budget of £18.4m for 2018/19. Since 2016 the service has been the subject of a comprehensive review and considerable changes have been made during that time, however there are continuing issues with the delivery of such a large scale transportation operation, which can impact on the service that... More
    Closed 2 April 2019
  • Bereavement Services Service User Questionnaire 2019 (Quarter 1)

    This is aimed at gathering service users views/comments relating to burial and cremation services provided by Birmingham City Council. Collected information will help develop future service improvements within cemeteries and crematoria. Results of the user satisfaction levels from 10 consultation exercises will contribute to the services performance indicators and will be widely published. More
    Closed 31 March 2019
  • Development Management in Birmingham

    The Development Management in Birmingham document (DMB) will provide detailed policies to help determine planning applications and development decisions across the City. From 4 February 2019, the City Council is inviting comments on the DMB Preferred Options as part of a formal public consultation. The DMB will provide detailed non-strategic policies to support the delivery of the adopted Birmingham Development Plan. The DMB will replace the remaining Saved 2005... More
    Closed 29 March 2019
  • Birmingham Transport Summit evaluation

    This is the evaluation form for The Birmingham Transport Summit, held on Thursday 7 March 2019. Please only complete if you attended the Summit. More
    Closed 29 March 2019
  • School Organisation: St Mary's CE (B29) Final

    PROPOSAL OF THE GOVERNING BODY St Mary’s CE Primary School is a two form entry voluntary controlled school in the Weoley & Selly Oak ward within the Selly Oak district of the City. The Governing Body of the school are consulting on proposals to change the status of the school from voluntary controlled(VC) to voluntary aided (VA). The Governing Body are issuing the proposals to enable them to have more flexibility when making decisions on areas of the... More
    Closed 27 March 2019
  • School Organisation Skilts School

    Proposal to Make Changes to Skilts School Skilts School is a Birmingham community special school located outside the City boundary in Redditch, Worcestershire. The School can currently offer up to 81 places for pupils aged 4 - 11 years who have a statement of need or an Education and Health Care Plan (EHCP) for Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs (SEMH). Twelve of these places can accommodate children who have a statement of need or an EHCP for a residential school place.... More
    Closed 27 March 2019
  • Birmingham Safeguarding Children Board - Domestic Abuse and Children Living in Violent Households

    Birmingham Safeguarding Children Board (BSCB) are currently undertaking an audit on Domestic Violence and Children Living in Violent Households More
    Closed 21 March 2019
  • Birmingham Urban Centres Framework

    Please note the consultation on the draft Birmingham Urban Centres Framework has been extended until the 18 th March The network of over 70 Urban Centres and more than 100 parades, acts as a vital hub for activity in Birmingham, providing places for people to shop, socialise, live and work. They range in size, from Sutton Coldfield as the second largest after the City Centre, to smaller clusters in places like Kings Norton, Balsall Heath and Cotteridge. The full list of... More
    Closed 18 March 2019
  • Manor Farm Park Play Area Improvements

    Funding has been made available to develop a design for the improvement of the play area at Manor Farm Park. Designs have been drawn up in consultation with the Manor Farm Park Friend's Group and others. We hope to begin construction in Spring/Summer 2019. Please see below for the draft proposal for this project. More
    Closed 10 March 2019
  • Edgbaston Reservoir - Pathway Improvement Works

    Edgbaston Reservoir sits within a designated 70-acre Local Nature Reserve surrounded by well established woodland and grassland areas. It is a popular destination for visitors participating in a wide varierty of outdoor activities centred on or around the water and is home to the Midland Sailing Club, Birmingham Rowing Club, the University of Birmingham Boat Club and Birmingahm TS Vernon Sea Cadets. Built in 1827 by Thomas Telford to serve as canal feeder to the Birmingham Canal... More
    Closed 8 March 2019
  • Residential Development of Land East of Wellhead Lane, Perry Barr

    Birmingham City Council is preparing an outline planning application for the redevelopment of land east of Wellhead Lane, Perry Barr, after the Commonwealth Games. During the Games this land will provide for the non-residential elements of the Athletes' Village. The proposal is for the creation of a high quality, residential neighbourhood of 400 - 500 new homes and associated public open space and a new secondary school and sixth form for 1,260 pupils. A mix of three, four and five-bed... More
    Closed 4 March 2019
  • Birmingham Bus Survey

    Buses are an important part of our transport network. They can help to reduce congestion and improve air quality. Across the West Midlands, people using buses are generally satisfied with services, but overall people are making fewer bus journeys every year. We want to find out what could be done to encourage people to make more journeys by bus. This survey is for everyone who travels in Birmingham, whether you currently use buses or not. More
    Closed 1 March 2019
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