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  • NHS: Mental health recovery and employment services, provided by the third sector consultation

    This consultation is not being run by BCC but we are advertising it on behalf of the NHS. From 1 March 2017 until 26 May 2017, we would like your views on a number of proposed changes to some of the mental health services we buy from third sector organisations. Third sector organisations are ‘not for profit’ and/or non-governmental. Sometimes these are charities or private organisations. More
    Closed 26 May 2017
  • Falcon Lodge Glover Road Play Area Improvement

    Birmingham City Council is proposing to improve the existing play area located between Churchill Road and Glover Road. The existing play area has been identified as a facility that has reached the end of its natural life and is in need of replacement with new and inclusive equipment. Local children and young people at New Hall Primary School Council and Falcon Lodge Youth Centre have contributed to the design of this proposed scheme. The proposed scheme comprises of replacing existing... More
    Closed 21 May 2017
  • Highway improvement scheme, Aston Hall Road/Priory Road

    We are planning an improvement to the roads at the junction of Aston Hall Road/ Priory Road. This will support the redevelopment of a key industrial plot at the Aston Advanced Manufacturing Hub (AMH) . The plans are to build a four-arm roundabout at the junction of Aston Hall Road/ Priory Road, and to make Priory Road two way (currently one way). A plan is below. The roundabout will specifically serve plot 2 at the AMH (highlighted on the plan below), alongside new and existing... More
    Closed 19 May 2017
  • Supporting People Directorate Budget Consultation 2017/18

    Foreword Birmingham City Council approved its budget on 28th February 2017. Included in the budget was the requirement to achieve budget savings across identified areas. Two of the identified budget areas were the Supporting People Programme and the Grants Programme to some third sector organisations. The required savings across both programmes combined is £3.2 million in 2017/18 increasing to £5.0 million in 2018/19. This... More
    Closed 10 May 2017
  • Grants (for the third sector) People Directorate Budget Consultation 2017/18

    Foreword Birmingham City Council approved its budget on 28 February 2017. Included in the budget was the requirement to achieve budget savings across identified areas. Two of the identified budget areas were the Supporting People Programme and the Grants Programme to some third sector organisations. The required savings across both programmes combined is £3.2 million in 2017/18 increasing to £5.0million in 2018/19. This consultation... More
    Closed 10 May 2017
  • Bordesley Park Area Action Plan Pre-Submission Report

    The Bordesley Park AAP covers the area to the east of the City Centre including Alum Rock, Saltley, Bordesley Green, Bordesley Village and Small Heath. The AAP is a statutory planning document that will guide the future development and regeneration in your area. It sets out land use proposals and policies which will help to address existing issues and make the most of the area’s assets. It will support the revitalisation of the area, including a range of new employment opportunities,... More
    Closed 2 May 2017
  • Proposed changes to cease the provision of BCC funded full time Early Education places for eligible 3 and 4 year olds

    Birmingham City Council's Early Years Childcare and Children's Centre Service currently makes available additional free full-time early education places for some 3 and 4 year old children before they fo into reception classes. These places are additional to the part time places funded by the Government. The Government funded places are unaffected by the proposals contained in this consultation and will continue to be available to children in Birmingham. Further information about the... More
    Closed 28 April 2017
  • Parking on St Marks estate

    We have previously written to people on the St Marks estate to propose a scheme to manage and control on-street parking. We have listened to your feedback and the scheme, including parking permits for residents, will be going ahead. Some people told us that they park in one of the parking areas belonging to the council’s housing department, and think that on-street parking restrictions might mean non-residents park in these spaces. To stop this happening, we could include those parking... More
    Closed 21 April 2017
  • Parking in Central Ladywood

    We have previously written to people in central Ladywood to propose a scheme to manage and control on-street parking. We have listened to your feedback and the scheme, including parking permits for residents, will be going ahead. Some people told us that they park in one of the parking areas belonging to the council’s housing department, and think that on-street parking restrictions might mean non-residents park in these spaces. To stop this happening, we could include those parking... More
    Closed 21 April 2017
  • Jarvis Road Public Open Space - New Park Consultation

    Birmingham City Council is building a new community park between the new housing development on Jarvis Road and the existing tower blocks on Balmoor Lake Road and Cayton Grove. The park will include play facilities for local residents, new tree planting and meadows. We also intend to make improvements to the spaces around the two tower blocks, including new fencing, tree planting, path work and the removal of the remnants of the old 1960’s play area Please let us know what you would... More
    Closed 14 April 2017
  • Birmingham Cycle Revolution city centre to Perry Barr route

    Birmingham Cycle Revolution is making cycling easier and more accessible, for transport and for leisure, in Birmingham. We want our city to be less congested, greener, safer and healthier. Our vision is for 10% of all journeys in Birmingham in 2033 to be made by bike. The full route will provide 4km of two-way, segregated cycleway along the A34, joining Perry Barr with the city centre and linking to Newtown Wellbeing Centre. Our aim is to provide an easy and comfortable cycling... More
    Closed 7 April 2017
  • Customer Satisfaction Questionnaire - Pest Control (March 2017)

    To establish customer satisfaction with the service and seek suggestions for improvements. More
    Closed 7 April 2017
  • Customer Satisfaction Questionnaire - Environmental Health Rubbish (March 2017)

    To establish customer satisfaction with the service and seek suggestions for improvements. More
    Closed 7 April 2017
  • Customer Satisfaction Questionnaire - Environmental Health General (March 2017)

    To establish customer satisfaction with the service and seek suggestions for improvements. More
    Closed 7 April 2017
  • Customer Satisfaction Questionnaire - Trading Standards (March 2017)

    To establish customer satisfaction with the service and seek suggestions for improvements. More
    Closed 7 April 2017
  • Regulation and Enforcement General Questionnaire March 2017

    A consultation on customer confidence with businesses in Birmingham More
    Closed 7 April 2017
  • Birmingham Air Quality Survey

    We are interested in hearing residents’ views on air quality. Birmingham City Council would like to understand whether or not air quality is important to you and in what ways. We want to know how aware you are of issues around air quality in Birmingham. How much does it interest you or have an impact on you? What will happen with the findings? What you tell us will help us understand how Birmingham residents feel about air quality and help us better communicate with you. ... More
    Closed 3 April 2017
  • Bereavement Services Service User Questionnaire 2017 (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 2017
  • Step Down Fostering Review

    Step Down Fostering is an innovative scheme delivered in partnership with Bridges Ventures and Core Assets, with funding from the Cabinet Office. It supports young people to step down from residential care into therapeutic fostering in a carefully planned way. The scheme recently completed its second year of operation and as part of its annual review, we want to hear from social workers about their views and experience of using Step Down Fostering. More
    Closed 26 March 2017
  • Summerfield Park Tennis Court Refurbishment

    Refurbishment of tennis courts at Summerfield Park has been identified as a priority as the existing fencing and surfacing have fallen into disrepair, the formerbeing taken down in parts and the latter damaged by root encroachment from surrounding trees. It is therefore proposed to provide a new permeable playing surface with root barrier, new ball-stop fencing, posts and nets to bring the courts back into use. Also relocating the current access path away from existing trees with new root... More
    Closed 24 March 2017
  • Birmingham Cycle Revolution city centre to Selly Oak route

    Birmingham Cycle Revolution is making cycling easier and more accessible, for transport and for leisure, in Birmingham. We want our city to be less congested, greener, safer and healthier. Our vision is for 10% of all journeys in Birmingham in 2033 to be made by bike. We are planning to build 4km of two-way, fully segregated cycleway along the A38, linking Selly Oak and the University of Birmingham with the city centre. Our aim is to provide an easy and comfortable cycling... More
    Closed 24 March 2017
  • On-street parking in Digbeth

    Digbeth is a well-established area with a rich local history and ambitious plans for regeneration and growth. There is currently high demand for on-street parking in the area, with all day commuter parking presenting particular issues for local businesses and residents. As the area continues to grow and change, demands for on-street space are likely to increase. The council have developed proposals for Digbeth to help manage and control on-street parking activity, encourage sustainable... More
    Closed 13 March 2017
  • Hatchford Brook Cycleway

    Birmingham City Council is proposing to install a shared cycleway through Sheldon Country Park along the Hatchford Brook. The route is proposed to go from the existing airport viewing path south along the Hatchford Brook towards Mapledene Primary School, to the Coventry road, finishing at the boundary with Solihull Council. The pathway will be surfaced in bitmac (tarmac) with a bounded gravel surface dressing on top. These proposals form part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution (BCR)... More
    Closed 10 March 2017
  • Slower is Safer - Speed Limits outside Abbey Catholic Primary School

    We think that a variable 20mph speed limit on Sutton Road, outside Abbey Catholic Primary School would make the area safer. The map below shows the section of road we propose. This would mean that the speed limit would be 20mph when lots of children are expected to be walking near the school, including at the start and end of the school day. At all other times, the current speed limit of the road (usually 30mph, in some cases 40mph) would apply. Special signs will have lights... More
    Closed 3 March 2017
  • Slower is Safer - Speed Limits outside Cedars Academy and Cottesbrooke Infant and Nursery Schools

    We think that a variable 20mph speed limit on Yardley Road outside Cedars Academy and Cottesbrooke Infant and Nursery Schools would make the area safer. The map below shows the section of road we propose. This would mean that the speed limit would be 20mph when lots of children are expected to be walking near the school, including at the start and end of the school day. At all other times, the current speed limit of the road (usually 30mph, in some cases 40mph) would apply.... More
    Closed 3 March 2017
  • Slower is Safer - Speed Limits outside Barford Primary School

    We think that a variable 20mph speed limit on Icknield Port Road, outside Barford Primary School would make the area safer. The map below shows the section of road we propose. This would mean that the speed limit would be 20mph when lots of children are expected to be walking near the school, including at the start and end of the school day. At all other times, the current speed limit of the road (usually 30mph, in some cases 40mph) would apply. Special signs will have lights... More
    Closed 3 March 2017
  • Slower is Safer - Speed Limits outside Bordesley Green East Nursery School

    We think that a variable 20mph speed limit on Bordesley Green East, outside Bordesley Green East Nursery School would make the area safer. The map below shows the section of road we propose. This would mean that the speed limit would be 20mph when lots of children are expected to be walking near the school, including at the start and end of the school day. At all other times, the current speed limit of the road (usually 30mph, in some cases 40mph) would apply. Special signs... More
    Closed 3 March 2017
  • Slower is Safer - Speed Limits outside Handsworth Grammar School

    We think that a variable 20mph speed limit on Grove Lane, outside Handsworth Grammar School would make the area safer. The map below shows the section of road we propose. This would mean that the speed limit would be 20mph when lots of children are expected to be walking near the school, including at the start and end of the school day. At all other times, the current speed limit of the road (usually 30mph, in some cases 40mph) would apply. Special signs will have lights... More
    Closed 3 March 2017
  • Slower is Safer - Speed Limits outside Hawthorn Primary School

    We think that a variable 20mph speed limit on Hawthorn Road and College Road, outside Hawthorn Primary School would make the area safer. The map below shows the section of road we propose. This would mean that the speed limit would be 20mph when lots of children are expected to be walking near the school, including at the start and end of the school day. At all other times, the current speed limit of the road (usually 30mph, in some cases 40mph) would apply. Special signs... More
    Closed 3 March 2017
  • Slower is Safer - Speed Limits outside Holyhead School

    We think that a variable 20mph speed limit on Holyhead Road, outside Holyhead School would make the area safer. The map below shows the section of road we propose. This would mean that the speed limit would be 20mph when lots of children are expected to be walking near the school, including at the start and end of the school day. At all other times, the current speed limit of the road (usually 30mph, in some cases 40mph) would apply. Special signs will have lights which flash... More
    Closed 3 March 2017
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