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  • Birmingham Cycle Revolution Phase 3: Local Links

    Birmingham Cycle Revolution (BCR) is an exciting initiative to encourage more people to cycle in and around the city. Our vision is to make cycling an everyday way to travel in Birmingham. We want 5% of all trips in the city to be made by bike by 2023, and to double this again to 10% by 2033. This will help to make our city healthier, greener, safer and less congested. As part of the programme for BCR Phase 3 a number of local highway schemes are proposed to complete the highway links for... More
    Closed 15 December 2017
  • Birmingham Draft Revised Local Validation List

    Birmingham City Council is consulting on a draft revised Local Validation List. The consultation period is from 24 October – 5 December 2017. We would be pleased to receive any comments that you may have on the proposed changes to the list. What is the local information requirements list? The local information requirements list, also known as a local validation list, sets out the information that Birmingham City Council will require to be able to register, assess and determine... More
    Closed 12 December 2017
  • School Organisation Boldmere Infant School and Nursery and Boldmere Junior School

    Boldmere Infant and Nursery School and Boldmere Junior School are community schools located in the Sutton Vesey ward of the Sutton Coldfield district. The infant school currently caters for up to 270 pupils from 3 – 7 years. The school also has a 26 full time equivalent nursery class (26 children attend in the morning and 26 children attend in the afternoon.) Boldmere Infant and Nursery School is federated with Boldmere Junior School. The junior school currently caters... More
    Closed 7 December 2017
  • Birmingham Cycle Revolution - Cycle Parking 2017

    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 safety. Alongside the provision of... More
    Closed 1 December 2017
  • Birmingham Domestic Abuse Prevention Strategy and Initial Action Plan 2017-2020

    We are asking the people of Birmingham, service users and potential service users, strategic partners, and key agencies including current service providers to let us know your views on the next stage of development of the new Domestic Abuse Prevention Strategy 2017-2020 and the initial Action Plan. The Domestic Abuse Prevention Strategy 21017-2020 Consultation Summary Document provides supporting information to help outline our ideas. More
    Closed 30 November 2017
  • Birmingham Business Survey: Improving Air Quality - Planning for Freight and Logistics

    The Government’s ‘UK plan for reducing roadside nitrogen dioxide concentrations’ identifies that Birmingham will be required to introduce measures to address air quality. One of the measures we have been asked to consider by the Government is introducing a Clean Air Zone before 2020. In response Birmingham City Council is currently undertaking a feasibility study to help us to understand the best ways to address air quality, including how a Clean Air Zone might work and what other... More
    Closed 30 November 2017
  • Consultation on the draft Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) 2018

    Consultation on the draft Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) Overview What is the PNA? From 1st April 2013, every Health and Wellbeing Board (HWB) in England has a statutory responsibility to publish and keep up to date a statement of the needs for pharmaceutical services of the population in its area, referred to as a Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA). This PNA looks at the current provision of pharmaceutical services across Birmingham and whether this meets the... More
    Closed 21 November 2017
  • Big Birmingham Bikes Application

    Following the success of our previous Bike Giveaway, we are now aiming to encourage families to cycle together. To qualify for a bike, you will need to meet certain criteria, including living in an eligible postcode. Before completing the application, please make sure you read about the scheme and check that you qualify . A maximum of two bikes will be given per household overall. This includes any previous BBB bike allocations. We cannot guarantee that every eligible applicant... More
    Closed 10 November 2017
  • Fox Hollies Park Improvement Works

    Birmingham City Council and The Friends of Fox Hollies Park are looking at how the Park can be improved, both now and in the future years. A plan showing potential improvements has been drawn up showing several different options that may be executed, subject to funding becoming available. More
    Closed 10 November 2017
  • Birmingham Design & Conservation Review Panel

    Along with the new Birmingham Design Guide , will be the creation of a Birmingham Design & Conservation Review Panel (BDCRP), who will play an important role in helping deliver the design ethos presented within the Guide. The City Council is keen to create a diverse panel of expertise and would welcome expressions of interest from a broad range of professionals who wish to join the Panel. Expressions of interest will be welcomed between 25 th September and 6 th November. ... More
    Closed 6 November 2017
  • Birmingham Design Guide Vision Document

    Birmingham is witnessing unprecedented levels of investment in both infrastructure and new development, which the City Council wants to ensure deliver high quality places across Birmingham. To help achieve this, the City Council is to create a new Birmingham Design Guide Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). This will become the primary planning guidance used to assess and guide the design of all new development across the city, from household extensions, to tall buildings in the city... More
    Closed 6 November 2017
  • Pupil and School Support Annual Survey 2017

    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 continuing improvement of the service that we deliver we would ask that you spend ten minutes to provide feedback on the service that you have received over the last academic year. More
    Closed 1 November 2017
  • Management Health Check Survey

    Introduction to the Management Health Check Survey The Social Work Task Force developed a set of 8 standards outlining the core expectations of employers of social workers. Standard 1 includes a “health check” for assessing practice conditions. Birmingham collated the views of front line staff in relation to practice conditions in Birmingham Adults ASP, in November 2016. This provided very clear feedback and an action plan has been developed to ensure that we respond to the... More
    Closed 21 October 2017
  • School Organisation Boldmere Infant School and Nursery and Boldmere Junior School

    Boldmere Infant and Nursery School and Boldmere Junior School are community schools located in the Sutton Vesey ward of the Sutton Coldfield district. The infant school currently caters for up to 270 pupils from 3 – 7 years. The school also has a 26 full time equivalent nursery class (26 children attend in the morning and 26 children attend in the afternoon.) Boldmere Infant and Nursery School is federated with Boldmere Junior School. The junior school currently caters for up to... More
    Closed 17 October 2017
  • School Organisation Lindsworth School

    Proposal to Lower the Age Limit of a Community Special School and Increase the Number of Places: Lindsworth School is a community special school located in the Brandwood ward of the Selly Oak district. The School is currently commissioned for up to 113 places for pupils, from age 11 to 16, who have a statement of need or an Education and Health Care Plan for Social, Emotional and Mental health needs (SEMH). Lindsworth School is federated with Springfield House School in Knowle. ... More
    Closed 12 October 2017
  • Customer Survey - Registering a birth 2017

    This survey is to determine the likely demand by customers to take up early morning, late afternoon and Saturday registration appointments. Collected information will be used to help develop future service improvements within the registration service. More
    Closed 9 October 2017
  • Customer Survey - Giving Notice 2017

    This survey is to determine the likely demand by customers to take up early morning, late afternoon and Saturday registration appointments. Collected information will be used to help develop future service improvements within the registration service. More
    Closed 9 October 2017
  • Customer Survey - Registering a Death 2017

    This survey is to determine the likely demand by customers to take up early morning, late afternoon and Saturday registration appointments. Collected information will be used to help develop future service improvements within the registration service. More
    Closed 9 October 2017
  • Princess Alice Park Play Area Improvements

    The funding has been made available from Sutton Coldfield Town Council to improve the existing play facilities in Princess Alice Park. The proposal includes removing the existing maze, providing a new multi play unit for toddlers and painting the play area railings. Please see attached layout plan for details. We would like your comments on this proposal. More
    Closed 8 October 2017
  • Calder Drive Playing Fields Play Area Improvements

    The funding has been made available from Sutton Coldfield Town Council to improve the existing play facilities in Calder Drive Playing Fields. The proposal include extending the play area to accomodate the new swings and springer. Please see attached layout plan for details. We would like your comments on this proposal. More
    Closed 8 October 2017
  • Birmingham Cycle Revolution: Yardley Cemetery and Lyndon Playing Fields Green Route

    Birmingham Cycle Revolution (BCR) is an exciting initiative to encourage more people to cycle in and around the city. Our vision is to make cycling an everyday way to travel in Birmingham. We want 5% of all trips in the city to be made by bike by 2023 and to double this again to 10% by 2033. This will help to make our city healthier, greener, safer and less congested. As part of the BCR programme the City council is proposing to introduce a new Green Cycle Route Linking the existing cycle... More
    Closed 6 October 2017
  • Greenfield Crescent Streetscape Enhancements

    Birmingham City Council are working with Calthorpe Estates on public realm enhancements on Greenfield Crescent, Edgbaston. More
    Closed 6 October 2017
  • School Organisation Revocation: Harborne Primary School

    Proposal of the Governing Body of Harborne Primary School Harborne Primary School is a community school located within Harborne ward of the Edgbaston District. The school caters for pupils aged 4 to 11. Currently the school can accommodate 630 pupils in Years Reception – Y6. Currently the school operates at 90 places (3 classes) per year group. The Governing Body of Harborne Primary School published proposals on 3rd November 2014 to expand Harborne Primary School by... More
    Closed 6 October 2017
  • Birmingham Cycle Revolution: Castle Bromwich Green Route

    Birmingham Cycle Revolution (BCR) is an exciting initiative to encourage more people to cycle in and around the city. Our vision is to make cycling an everyday way to travel in Birmingham. We want 5% of all trips in the city to be made by bike by 2023, and to double this again to 10% by 2033. This will help to make our city healthier, greener, safer and less congested. As part of the BCR programme the City Council is proposing to introduce a new Green Cycle Route linking the Cole Valley... More
    Closed 6 October 2017
  • Birmingham Homelessness Prevention Strategy 2017+

    We are asking the citizens of Birmingham, including those with lived experience of being homeless, key partner agencies and current providers of homelessness prevention services, to let us know your views on our approach to tackling and preventing homelessness. More
    Closed 5 October 2017
  • Bereavement Services Service User Questionnaire 2017 (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. More
    Closed 30 September 2017
  • Private Hire Operator Quality Rating Scheme Consultation

    The City Council is proposing to introduce a Quality Rating Scheme (QRS) in respect of private hire operators. This QRS would score Private Hire Operators on their level of compliance with licence conditions and hopefully provide positive encouragement to improve standards. It is proposed that a quality rating, similar to that of FHRS from the Food Standards Agency, to be published on the Birmingham City Council website allowing members of the public to make informed choices about who they... More
    Closed 15 September 2017
  • Mere Green Outdoor Gym

    Local development funding has been secured by Birmingham City Council specifically for the improvement of play facilities within Four Oaks ward. The existing play area at Mere Green Centre has been identified as the preferred location for investment of this funding and a scheme has been developed to enhance the existing facilities in consultation with the District Parks Manager, ward members and Sutton Town Council. Within the limited space available around the existing play area,... More
    Closed 15 September 2017
  • Sheldon Country Park Improvements

    Funding is available for Birmingham City Council to carry out improvements across Sheldon Country park. Potential works could include expanding the play area; installing outdoor gym equipment or fencing and boundary works. Birmingham City Council is particularly interested in resolving the parking issues on Ragley Drive and to provide much needed additional parking around the farm and play area. The former tennis courts on Ragley Drive could become a temporary over flow car park in the summer... More
    Closed 31 August 2017
  • ASYE evaluation (NQSWs) cohort 7

    This is an evaluation of your experiences on the ASYE scheme. More
    Closed 31 August 2017
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