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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... MoreClosed 18 January 2017 -
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... MoreClosed 13 January 2017 -
West Midlands Fire Service Consultation
West Midlands Fire Service would very much value just a few minutes of your time to help them make the West Midlands safer, stronger and healthier. MoreClosed 10 January 2017 -
Birmingham Gateway Service Consultation
Thank you for visiting this page to provide feedback on your experience using the Gateway Service. Your responses are invaluable for helping us to improve the experience of those using our service. The Birmingham Gateway is a process which aims to enable people to appropriately access housing related support services. It aims to serve two purposes: To act as a single point of contact for all Supporting People funded floating support and supported accommodation services... MoreClosed 6 January 2017 -
Birmingham Domestic Abuse Prevention Strategy 2017-2020
We aspire for Birmingham to be a City where everyone lives free from domestic violence and abuse. Domestic abuse touches the lives, directly or indirectly, of many people in Birmingham. The scale of domestic abuse causes harm to individuals, children and families, and communities. Birmingham City Council and our strategic partners from across Health, Criminal Justice and the Voluntary Sector would welcome your views on our ideas to tackle domestic violence and abuse. Your comments will... MoreClosed 6 January 2017 -
Additional Licensing of HMOs in Selly Oak ward
Birmingham City Council wishes to consult local residents, landlords, agents, businesses and other stakeholders over the proposal to introduce Additional Licensing for Houses in Multiple Occupation under Part 2 (s56) of the Housing Act 2004 in the Selly Oak Ward, which is part of the Selly Oak District of Birmingham. The role of additional licensing in the Ward will be to provide a stronger enforcement framework for the private rented sector, reduce demand on public services in the longer... MoreClosed 31 December 2016 -
Bereavement Services Service User Questionnaire 2016 (Quarter 4)
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. MoreClosed 31 December 2016 -
Private Rented Services Customer Satisfaction Questionnaire
Birmingham City Council is carrying out this survey to find out what you think about our services. MoreClosed 30 December 2016 -
Older Adult Day Care - Carer Questionnaire
Birmingham City Council Older Adults Day Care Service will always try to provide you and the person who cares for you; with the best possible service, but we can never be perfect. We want to know your views about the centre and the impact it has upon your wellbeing. Please answer these questions so you can tell us where we can improve our service to you. This should not take you long to complete, and the results are anonymous. Please help us to provide a good service by filling in... MoreClosed 30 December 2016 -
Rough Sleeping Scrutiny Inquiry
The City Council's cross party Housing and Homes Overview and Scrutiny Committee is carrying out an Inquiry into Tackling Rough Sleeping in the city and plans to take a report to the City Council meeting in January 2017. The intention is to ensure the City Council is doing the best it can to tackle rough sleeping, to optimise its work with partners and to feed into the development of policy. MoreClosed 24 December 2016 -
Beeches, Booths and Barr (3Bs) Neighbourhood Development Plan
A community group in Perry Barr, known as the 3B’s (Beeches, Booths and Barr) Neighbourhood Planning Forum, wish to prepare a Neighbourhood Development Plan (NDP) for the majority of Perry Barr Ward. The first stage of the Neighbourhood Planning process is the designation of the Neighbourhood Area and Neighbourhood Forum, and the 3B’s Neighbourhood Planning Forum has submitted an application to the Council seeking designation of the Neighbourhood Area (the area the NDP will cover) and... MoreClosed 5 December 2016 -
School Organisation St Peters Church of England Primary School
PROPOSAL OF THE GOVERNING BODY St Peter's CE Primary School is a two form entry voluntary controlled school in the Harborne ward within the Edgbaston district of the City. The Governing Body of the school are consulting on proposals to change the status of the school from voluntary controlled to voluntary aided. The Governing Body are issuing the proposals to enable them to have more flexibility when making decsions on areas of the curriculum, governance and finance. They are not... MoreClosed 1 December 2016 -
School Organisation Thornton Primary School
Birmingham City Council is consulting on a proposal to make prescribed changes to Thornton Primary School: Alter the lower age limit of Thornton Primary School from 4 years to 7 years, from 1st September 2017. Thornton Primary School is a community primary school located on Thornton Road, Ward End, within the Washwood Heath ward of the Hodge Hill district of the City. The Council is proposing that the school stop offering reception places from 1 st September 2017.... MoreClosed 1 December 2016 -
School Organisation Moor Hall Primary School
Birmingham City Council is consulting on a proposal to expand Moor Hall Primary School: Expand Moor Hall Primary School by 30 places per year group, taking the school from 30 places to 60 places per year from 1st September 2017. Moor Hall Primary School is a foundation primary school located on Rowallan Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B75 6Re within the Sutton Trinity ward of the Sutton district of the City. In response to the Education Sufficiency Requirements... MoreClosed 1 December 2016 -
Older Adults Day Care – Referrer Questionnaire
Birmingham City Council Older Adults Day Care Service will always try to provide you and the person you have reffered to us; for with the best possible service, but we can never be perfect. We want to know your views about the Centre and the impact it has upon your workload. Please answer these questions so you can tell us where we can improve our service to you. This should not take you long to complete. Please help us to provide a good service by filling in this questionnaire.... MoreClosed 30 November 2016 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution Cycle Parking – Colmore BID.
Birmingham City Council has secured DfT Cycling City Ambition Grant (CCAG) and Local Growth Funding 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, and • Benefit pedestrians, public transport users and road safety. Alongside... MoreClosed 26 November 2016 -
Face to Face Fundraising
On 1st July Birmingham City Council entered into a voluntary agreement with the Public fundraising Association (PFRA) to regulate the number and behaviour of face to face fundaisers (commonly called 'chuggers') in Birmingham City Centre. Since the agreement began fundraisers have been limited to certain locations. The PFRA has also carried out mystery customer surveys to check the behaviour of fundraisers. MoreClosed 24 November 2016 -
Parks Satisfaction Survey 2016
The survey is asking park users a number of questions regarding satisfaction with the park they are visiting including: the overall satisfaction with their visit, how often they visit the park; the motivation(s) for using parks; perceived contribution towards health; satisfaction with management, maintenance, infrastructure and facilities; measures that would make the park user feel more safe; how they found out about the park and opinions of what improvements could be made to encourage... MoreClosed 7 November 2016 -
Norman Power Centre - Proposals for change, including proposed decommissioning of the Council's residential care service.
Norman Power Care Centre is based in Ladywood and is one of 4 Care Centres that were built and completed in 2008 as part of the Council’s Older Adults Modernisation programme. The other centres are: Perry Tree Centre in Kingstanding, Ann Marie Howes Centre in Sheldon, and Kenrick Centre in Harborne. The Centres are currently used to provide a range of services including: Residential Care for older adults Intermediate Care (for those stepping up/down from/to hospital )... MoreClosed 6 November 2016 -
Customer Satisfaction Questionnaire - Trading Standards (November 2016)
To establish customer satisfaction with the service and seek suggestions for improvements. MoreClosed 6 November 2016 -
Customer Satisfaction Questionnaire - Pest Control (November 2016)
To establish customer satisfaction with the service and seek suggestions for improvements. MoreClosed 6 November 2016 -
Copy of Regulation and Enforcement General Questionnaire November 2016
A consultation on customer confidence with businesses in Birmingham MoreClosed 6 November 2016 -
Customer Satisfaction Questionnaire - Environmental Health Rubbish (November 2016)
To establish customer satisfaction with the service and seek suggestions for improvements. MoreClosed 6 November 2016 -
Customer Satisfaction Questionnaire - Environmental Health General (November 2016)
To establish customer satisfaction with the service and seek suggestions for improvements. MoreClosed 6 November 2016 -
Snow Hill Public Consultation
Improvement Works to Snow Hill Square: Public Consultation The City Council and Colmore Business District in partnership with Transport for West Midlands are developing proposals for improvement works to Snow Hill Square. Consultation on the proposed works is currently underway and will run until Wednesday 2nd November 2016. If you would like to make comments on the proposals, or have any queries, you can find out more within the attached documents below; Snow Hill Station Public... MoreClosed 2 November 2016 -
Big Birmingham Bikes Ride Active Participant Survey
Ride Active is a new venture from Big Birmingham Bikes and British Cycling run by qualified instructors. Sessions consist of lots of social, easy, fun, safe activities that improve confidence on a bike and help people get fitter too. Initially attendees start in a traffic free environment and progress over the weeks to led rides. These sessions are aimed at any adult who: has just started riding, is currently learning and needs practise, is returning to cycling, or feels a bit nervous... MoreClosed 28 October 2016 -
School Organisation St Margaret Mary RC Primary School
Proposed Changes to St Margaret Mary RC Primary School Birmingham City Council as the Local Authority and in full collaboration with the Governing Body of the school is consulting on the following proposal; Enlarge by expansion St Margaret Mary RC Primary School by 15 places per year group, taking the school from 30 places per year to 45 places per year; with effect from 1 st September 2017. St Margaret Mary RC Primary School is a voluntary aided primary school located... MoreClosed 20 October 2016 -
School Organisation St Thomas More Catholic Primary School
Birmingham City Council in full collaboration with the Governing Body is consulting on the following proposal; Enlarge by expansion St Thomas More Catholic Primary School by 15 places per year group, taking the school from 45 places to 60 places per year from 1st September 2017. St Thomas More Catholic Primary School is a voluntary aided primary school located on Horse Shoes Lane, Sheldon, Birmingham B26 3HU within the Sheldon ward of the Yardley district of the City. The school was... MoreClosed 20 October 2016 -
BCC Adoption and Fostering Electronic Pack Feedback
BCC Adoption and Fostering Electronic Pack Feedback MoreClosed 17 October 2016 -
Additional Paper entries - Employee Reward Survey
Dear Colleague, We’d like to hear your views on the rewards and benefits you receive as an employee of Birmingham City Council – those things you might get in addition to your pay like pension, annual leave and flex time, health and wellbeing support, My Birmingham Rewards, and paying for childcare vouchers and travel passes straight from your salary. MoreClosed 14 October 2016
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