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ASYE evaluation (NQSWs) cohort 10
This is an evaluation of your experiences on the ASYE scheme. MoreOpened 26 September 2018 -
Langley Sustainable Urban Extension and Peddimore Supplementary Planning Documents
The Birmingham Development Plan 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 activity. The plan allocated land at Langley for a Sustainable Urban Extension (SUE) of approximately 6,000 homes, and 71 hectares of land for employment development at Peddimore. Both of these sites make important contributions towards meeting the city’s overall housing and employment needs to 2031. ... MoreOpened 10 September 2018 -
Ladywood Traffic Regulation Order Proposals
Birmingham City Council plans to deliver parking controls in 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, No Stopping restrictions, Resident Permit Parking bays, Business Permit Parking bays, Parking With Payment bays, Limited Waiting bays, Blue Badge Holder Parking bays, Car Club bays and Loading bays in the... MoreOpened 28 August 2018 -
Sprint public transport - Hagley Road
Public transport in the West Midlands is being transformed. Sprint is a brand new, modern, high quality public transport service. Sprint runs on the road, with dedicated bus lanes and priority through areas of congestion, which will make the journey times much more reliable. More about Sprint More about Sprint The vehicles will offer passengers a level of service and comfort similar to a tram, with off-board ticketing, multiple-door boarding, wheelchair and... MoreOpened 23 August 2018 -
Sprint public transport routes
Public transport in the West Midlands is being transformed. Sprint is a brand new, modern, high quality public transport service. Sprint runs on the road, with dedicated bus lanes and priority through areas of congestion, which will make the journey times much more reliable. The vehicles will offer passengers a level of service and comfort similar to a tram, with off-board ticketing, multiple-door boarding, wheelchair and pushchair access, free Wi-Fi, and air conditioning as well as... MoreOpened 22 August 2018 -
Public Art Guidance
Birmingham Cultural Development Service is in the process of developing Public Art Guidance and Information. The Public Art advice and info sheet aims to help individuals, groups and organisations to gain the right advice from the right people within Birmingham City Council. In order to facilitate the development, maintenance, relocation and decommissioning of public art, monuments, memorials and other public realm items, within Birmingham. MoreOpened 16 August 2018 -
Acocks Green Recreation Ground Improvements
Funding has been made available to make improvements to Acocks Green Recreation Ground. This will be the first Phase of the proposed improvements and future phases will be determined based on the consultation results and funding available. Plans for these proposed Phase 1 works have been drawn up, and also plans for any possible future funding. We would like your comments on the attached plans. The proposed Phase 1 works include the replacement of steel fencing with lower estate... MoreOpened 13 August 2018 -
BIRMINGHAM CARERS VISION AND COMMISSIONING STRATEGY 2018+
Overview Birmingham City Council’s (BCC) Adult Social Care and Health directorate, Clinical Commissioning Group for the National Health Service and Birmingham Children’s Trust are developing a joint vision and commissioning strategy for carers in the city. The strategy, alongside an easyread version, can be seen below listed as a related document. A carer is someone who looks after a relative or friend who is ill, has a physical, sensory or mental impairment, is... MoreOpened 7 August 2018 -
Birmingham Parks Survey 2018
The survey is carried out every two years to find out satisfaction levels with local parks and what improvements park users would like to see. MoreOpened 6 August 2018 -
City Centre Secure Motorcycle Parking Trial
Within the City Centre, there are specially designated parking bays for motorcycles. However, they do not provide a method to securely lock the motorcycles in place. Stolen motorcycles have been reported to be misused by the thieves, using the bikes to race in neighbourhoods and disturbing the residents or selling the motorbikes for other illegal activities. This has raised high concerns of theft. Birmingham City Council has funding to provide fittings within existing Motorcycle Parking... MoreOpened 1 August 2018 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution - Cycle Parking 2018
Birmingham City Council has secured DfT Cycling City Ambition Grant (CCAG) to deliver Birmingham Cycle Revolution (BCR). The aim of BCR is to ‘promote sustainable travel options by increasing the attractiveness of cycling’, which will contribute towards: Improving health & the environment, Reducing car use, Improving connectivity for households without a car, Benefit pedestrians, public transport users and road... MoreOpened 30 July 2018 -
Penalty Charge Notice Survey
Welcome, and thank you for taking the time to share your views with us by completing this penalty charge notice survey . It should take a few minutes to complete and there is space at the end if you wish to make additional comments on any point. When completing the survey please think about your recent contact with Birmingham City Council. MoreOpened 24 July 2018 -
Working Together in Birmingham’s Neighbourhoods
This survey is about the consultation paper called “Working together in Birmingham’s Neighbourhoods” which you can find, as well as a summary leaflet, at the bottom of this page. MoreOpened 23 July 2018 -
Dropped Kerbs Customer Satisfaction Survey
Welcome, and thank you for taking the time to share your views with us by completing this survey. It should take only a few minutes to complete and there is space at the end if you wish to make additional comments on any point. When completing the survey please think about your contact with Birmingham City Council when applying for a Dropped Kerb. MoreOpened 16 July 2018 -
Sparkhill Park Improvements
Funding has been made available from Birmingham City Council to improve the existing play facilities in Sparkhill Park. The existing play area at Sparkhill Park has been identified as the preferred location for investment of this funding and a scheme has been developed to enhance facilities in consultation with the District Park Manager and ward members. It is anticipated that the refurbishments to the play area will be constructed on site in September 2018. The proposals include new... MoreOpened 10 July 2018 -
Snow Hill Public Realm – Project 1.1 – Colmore Row East and Livery Street
In partnership with Colomore Business District, Birmingham City Council are delivering Snow Hill Public Realm, a programme of projects that are aimed at improving public transport interchange, connectivity and economic performance through rationalisation of movement around Snow Hill Station providing a blueprint for future investments in the City Centre. A baseline report was produced suggesting City Centre improvements and the following objectives were identified: Improve... MoreOpened 10 July 2018 -
Snow Hill Public Realm – Project 2.1 - Cornwall Street Public Realm
In partnership with Colomre Business Ditrict, Birmingham City council are delivering Snow Hill Public Realm, a programme of projects that are aimed at improving public transport interchange, connectivity and economic performance through rationalisation of movement around Snow Hill Station providing a blueprint for future investments in the City Centre. A baseline report was produced suggesting City Centre improvements and the following objectives were identified: Improve the... MoreOpened 10 July 2018 -
Birmingham Community Cohesion Strategy (Green Paper)
We want Birmingham to be a fair and inclusive city for everyone. The Birmingham Community Cohesion Strategy (Green Paper) sets out proposals for a collaborative approach in which the City Council works alongside residents, local organisations and city partners to ensure Birmingham is a place where people from different backgrounds can come together to improve things for themselves and their communities. Before responding to this consultation, you should read either the summary or... MoreOpened 9 July 2018 -
Clean Air Zone for Birmingham (consultation for organisations)
Birmingham is on a journey to cleaner air. 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. Summary of proposals We are proposing a Clean Air Zone (CAZ), where the most polluting vehicles will have to pay to enter the city centre: all the roads within the A4540 Middleway ring road (but not the Middleway itself). Charges would apply to most vehicles whose engine does... MoreOpened 4 July 2018 -
Clean Air Zone for Birmingham (consultation for individual citizens)
Birmingham is on a journey to cleaner air. 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. Summary of proposals We are proposing a Clean Air Zone (CAZ), where the most polluting vehicles will have to pay to enter the city centre: all the roads within the A4540 Middleway ring road (but not the Middleway itself). Charges would apply to most vehicles whose engine does... MoreOpened 4 July 2018 -
Variable 20mph speed limit outside Ark Boulton Academy
Following the introduction of 20mph speed limits in three areas of the city in 2016 – City Centre (A1), Central East (A2) and Central South (A3), Ark Boulton Academy was identified as a potential location for a variable 20mph speed limit. The original 20mph speed limit scheme included residential roads rather than main A and B roads. Due to the school’s location on a main road this school was not originally included in the scheme. After revisiting the area w e think that an... MoreOpened 2 July 2018 -
Bereavement Services Service User Questionnaire 2018 (Quarter 3)
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. MoreOpened 1 July 2018 -
Bath Row/George Road – Traffic Regulation Order 201*
The Bath Row/George Road scheme is part of Birmingham City Council’s (BCC) joint venture with the Midland Metro Alliance project to improve accessibility for public transport into the area. The project introduces a new signalled junction at Bath Row/George Road to facilitate the introduction of a bus only movement from George Road to Bath Row. Full details of the Order, together with the plans and a statement of the Council's reasons for TRO are available at the links at the bottom... MoreOpened 28 June 2018 -
Sheepcote Street etc. Ladywood – Traffic Regulation Order 201*
The Sheepcote Street etc. bus lane scheme is part of Birmingham City Council’s (BCC’s) proposal to discourage Sheepcote Street as a through route for traffic, to improve bus journey reliability, and to reduce reliance on car journeys through encouragement of modal shift. Full details of the Order, together with the plan and a statement of the Council's reasons for TRO are available at the links at the bottom of this page. Any person wishing to object to the proposed ... MoreOpened 28 June 2018 -
School Organisation: Bournville Infant and Junior Amalgamation (final)
Birmingham City Council, as the Local Authority for Birmingham, in full collaboration with the joint Governing Board of Bournville Infant and Bournville Junior Schools is consulting on a proposal to amalgamate Bournville Infant School and Bournville Junior School to create one all through primary school with effect from 29th April 2019 ( the first day of the summer term.) In order to amalgamate the schools it is necessary to Discontinue Bournville Infant School Expand... MoreOpened 14 June 2018 -
Residential redevelopment of the former Birmingham City University Campus, Perry Barr
This is pre-application information regarding the proposed housing development at the former BCU campus, Perry Barr, which will serve as the residential accommodation for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games Athletes Village, and once the Games are over form the heart of a high quality residential neighbourhood. The application will be for 1396 homes – a mix of one and two-bedroom apartments and three and four-bed townhouses – along with associated parking, green space... MoreOpened 4 June 2018 -
ASYE evaluation (NQSWs) cohort 9 part 2
This is an evaluation of your experiences on the ASYE scheme. MoreOpened 21 May 2018 -
Hackney Carriage Vehicle Conditions Consultation
The current conditions relating to vehicle licenses have been reviewed, amended and updated in an attempt to clarify certain issues and introduce new initiatives and procedures and remove what are already legal duties. Section 47 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976, which relate to the issue of licenses for hackney carriage vehicles states: “A district council may attach to the grant of a licence of a hackney carriage under the Act of 1847 such conditions as... MoreOpened 14 May 2018 -
Card Payment Facilities in Hackney Carriage Vehicles
The Licensing and Public Protection Committee of the City Council has given consideration to making it a requirement that all Birmingham Licensed hackney carriages be equipped to take credit and debit card payments. At present drivers are free to offer additional payment methods, but Birmingham City Council has never mandated what those payment methods should be, or indeed made it compulsory for any additional payment method to be offered. Clearly a driver offering no alternative means of... MoreOpened 14 May 2018 -
Penalty Point Scheme Consultation
The Licensing and Public Protection Committee of the City Council has approved in principle the introduction of a penalty point scheme for drivers and vehicle proprietors of Hackney Carriage (taxi) and Private Hire vehicles. During on-going road side compliance checks Licensing Enforcement continues to identify high levels of non-compliance regarding required signage and safety issues with licensed vehicles. A summary of vehicle inspections carried out since April 2017 shows that on... MoreOpened 14 May 2018
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