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  • Slower is Safer - Speed Limits outside Prince Albert Junior and Infant School

    We think that a variable 20mph speed limit on Albert Road, Dolman Road, Frederick Road and Whitehead Road outside Prince Albert Junior and Infant 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... More
    Opened 30 January 2017
  • Slower is Safer - Speed Limits outside Queensbury School

    We think that a variable 20mph speed limit on Jaffray Crescent and Wood End Road outside Queensbury 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... More
    Opened 30 January 2017
  • Slower is Safer - Speed Limits outside Rookery School

    We think that a variable 20mph speed limit on Rookery Road outside Rookery 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 to... More
    Opened 30 January 2017
  • Slower is Safer - Speed Limits outside St Brigid's Catholic Primary School

    We think that a variable 20mph speed limit on Frankley Beeches Road outside St Brigid's 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... More
    Opened 30 January 2017
  • Slower is Safer - Speed Limits outside St Laurence Junior and Infant School

    We think that a variable 20mph speed limit on Bunbury Road and Innage Road outside St Laurence Junior and Infant 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... More
    Opened 30 January 2017
  • Slower is Safer - Speed Limits outside St Mary's C of E Academy, Handsworth

    We think that a variable 20mph speed limit on Audley Road and Wellington Road outside St Mary's C of E Academy, Handsworth 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
    Opened 30 January 2017
  • Slower is Safer - Speed Limits outside Stockland Green School

    We think that a variable 20mph speed limit on Marsh Hill and Slade Road outside Stockland Green 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... More
    Opened 30 January 2017
  • Slower is Safer - Speed Limits outside Wheelers Lane Technology College

    We think that a variable 20mph speed limit on Mossfield Road outside Wheelers Lane Technology College 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... More
    Opened 30 January 2017
  • Slower is Safer - Speed Limits outside Swanshurst School

    We think that a variable 20mph speed limit on Wheelers Lane and Brook Lane outside Swanshurst 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... More
    Opened 30 January 2017
  • Slower is Safer - Speed Limits outside Wheelers Lane Primary School

    We think that a variable 20mph speed limit on Wheelers Lane outside Wheelers Lane 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
    Opened 30 January 2017
  • Slower is Safer - Speed Limits outside Audley Primary School

    We think that a variable 20mph speed limit on Audley Road, outside Audley 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 which... More
    Opened 30 January 2017
  • Birmingham Public Health and HEAT CIC Mapping Exercise of 3rd Sector Organisations

    Public Health Birmingham in partnership with HEAT CIC are undertaking a mapping exercise of 3 rd sector organisations that are currently delivering services or projects related to Birmingham’s key health outcomes. The project aims to gather a portfolio of 3 rd sector deliverers to get a better understanding on the quantity and quality of delivery within the city. The mapping exercise is the 1 st stage of this campaign which we plan to evolve into a ‘Public Health Mark’ where... More
    Opened 27 January 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
    Opened 24 January 2017
  • Changes to Early Years Funding Formula

    As a result of the Government delivering its manifesto commitment to double the childcare offer to 30 hours per week for working parents of three and four year olds, changes are being made to how funding is allocated to Local Authorities to enable a fairer and more equitable distribution across the country. This does not replace the existing offer of 15 hours (570 hours per year) for all three and four year olds and targeted two year olds. The government consulted on the national early... More
    Opened 13 January 2017
  • Southside - Hurst Street Permanent Traffic Regulation Order

    A Temporary Traffic Regulation Order (TTRO) was introduced in September 2015 that prohibited motorised vehicles from accessing Hurst Street between Thorp Street and Smallbrook Queensway. The TTRO was introduced to reduce traffic flows around the Hill Street area, with the intention of moving towards a permanent restriction of motorised vehicles on Ladywell Walk, between Wrottesley Street and Thorp Street, to allow the creation a new public square in the near future. The TTRO has enabled the... More
    Opened 11 January 2017
  • Bereavement Services Budget Initiatives Consultation 2017

    The following proposals are being considered in response to savings proposals that Bereavement Services are required to make as part of the Birmingham City Council budget setting process for 2017/18 to 2020/21. They comprise of income generating initiatives within the Service. More
    Opened 9 January 2017
  • BSCB Training - Impact Questionnaire - Working With Families Who Resist Change 19.07.16

    Please can you provide a response to the following questions in relation to attending the Working With Families Who Resist Change training course on 19 July 2016. Personal information will only be used in order to provide feedback and for evaluation purposes and will not be used in any reporting. More
    Opened 6 January 2017
  • BSCB Training - Impact Questionnaire - Domestic Violence: Understanding the Impact of Domestic Violence and Abuse on Children 12.10.16

    Please can you provide a response to the following questions in relation to attending the Domestic Violence: Understanding the Impact of Domestic Violence and Abuse on Children training course on 12 October 2016. Personal information will only be used in order to provide feedback and for evaluation purposes and will not be used in any reporting. More
    Opened 6 January 2017
  • BSCB Training - Impact Questionnaire - Safeguarding Disabled Children and Young People 28.09.16

    Please can you provide a response to the following questions in relation to attending the Safeguarding Disabled Children and Young People training course on 28 September 2016. Personal information will only be used in order to provide feedback and for evaluation purposes and will not be used in any reporting. More
    Opened 6 January 2017
  • BSCB Training - Impact Questionnaire - Alcohol and Drug Awareness 24.11.16

    Please can you provide a response to the following questions in relation to attending the Alcohol and Drug Awareness training course on 24 November 2016. Personal information will only be used in order to provide feedback and for evaluation purposes and will not be used in any reporting. More
    Opened 6 January 2017
  • BSCB Training - Impact Questionnaire - CSE Awareness 14.09.16

    Please can you provide a response to the following questions in relation to attending the Child Sexual Exploitation Awareness training course on 14 September 2016. Personal information will only be used in order to provide feedback and for evaluation purposes and will not be used in any reporting. More
    Opened 6 January 2017
  • BSCB Training - Impact Questionnaire - Female Genital Mutilation Awareness 18.07.16

    Please can you provide a response to the following questions in relation to attending the Female Genital Mutilation Awareness training course on 18 July 2016. Personal information will only be used in order to provide feedback and for evaluation purposes and will not be used in any reporting. More
    Opened 6 January 2017
  • BSCB Training - Impact Questionnaire - Working With Substance Misusing Parents 27.07.16

    Please can you provide a response to the following questions in relation to attending the Working With Substance Misusing Parents training course on 27.07.16. Personal information will only be used in order to provide feedback and for evaluation purposes and will not be used in any reporting. More
    Opened 6 January 2017
  • BSCB Training - Impact Questionnaire - DSL 13.10.16

    Please can you provide a response to the following questions in relation to attending the Safeguarding for Named, Designated, Senior Persons and Operational Managers training course on 13 October 2016. Personal information will only be used in order to provide feedback and for evaluation purposes and will not be used in any reporting. More
    Opened 6 January 2017
  • School Organisation King's Norton Boys' School

    Proposal by The Governing Body of King's Norton Boys' School The Governing Body of King's Norton Boys' School is consulting on the following proposal: To alter the upper age limit of the school from 11 – 18 to 11 – 16 with effect from 31 st August 2018. This proposal will result in the closure of the sixth form. King's Norton Boys' School is a foundation secondary school for boys in the Bournville ward of the Selly Oak district of the City. The school has a long... More
    Opened 5 January 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
    Opened 1 January 2017
  • Centenary Square artwork decommission including street furnishings

    In 1988, artist Tess Jaray was commissioned by Birmingham City Council to design the public realm environment for Centenary Square. Completed in 1991, the artwork comprises of standard paving blocks laid on sand in a Persian carpet pattern and a complimentary designed suite of decorative street furniture including railings, bins, benches, bollards and light columns. Centenary Square will be redeveloped in 2017. The artwork has been enjoyed for 25 years, longer than the life-time of... More
    Opened 21 December 2016
  • Private Hire Operator Conditions Consultation December 2016

    The City Council is proposing to introduce of a new set of conditions to be attached to the licences issued in respect of private hire operators, see attached. The current conditions relating to operators 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 55 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976, which relate to the issue of licenses... More
    Opened 13 December 2016
  • Birmingham City Council - Budget Consultation 2017+

    Birmingham City Council’s vision for the future is for a city of growth in which every child, citizen and place matters. And, in planning our budget for 2017–18, every view matters. We need to make big savings as well as big plans because of the unprecedented financial challenges we face. So we want to know if we’re making the right choices for you and your family. The council faces reductions in government grant, an increase in costs and increased demand for services... More
    Opened 8 December 2016
  • Clearance to BMHT- Customer Satisfaction Survey

    We are always looking at ways to improve the service that we offer customers who have been rehoused. With this in mind, could you please take a few minutes to complete the attached survey. Your comments will only be used to improve the service we provide. More
    Opened 8 December 2016
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