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Bereavement Services Service User Questionnaire 2016 (Quarter 2)
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 30 June 2016 -
SETA Mobility Questionaire
The main objective of this survey and future focus Groups in this project is to know the general problems faced by citizens in all forms of transport mobility in the city and their opinions and perceptions about mobility within the city’s transport system By obtaining your participation and feedback we will improve our knowledge about the problems, opinions and perceptions of mobility in the urban and metropolitan area of Birmingham. MoreClosed 29 June 2016 -
Admission Number Variation 2017 - Thornton Primary School
Variation to the Admission Number at Thornton Primary School from September 2017 We are proposing to request a change to the admission number of Thornton Primary School for entry to Reception in September 2017. This request will be sent to the Schools Adjudicator. The request for this change will help the school effectively manage their site with a view to improve the overall education offer. It has been considered by the Local Authority, the Governing Body and the Leadership Team... MoreClosed 24 June 2016 -
Development of a new Domestic Abuse Strategy for Birmingham - Key Questions
The current Birmingham Violence Against Women Strategy for the period 2013-15 needs to be renewed. The development of the new city-wide Domestic Abuse Strategy is being co-led by the Community Safety Partnership and the Commissioning Centre of Excellence. We aspire to the vision that Birmingham is a city where everyone lives free from domestic abuse and expects equality and respect in their relationships. We know that domestic abuse takes place between adults, in families and in... MoreClosed 13 June 2016 -
Admission Number Variation 2016 - The International School
The International School is a community secondary school located within Shard End ward of the Hodge Hill District. The school caters for pupils aged 11 to 16. Currently the school operates at 180 places per year group for year 7 through to 11. The school is situated on Gressell Lane in Shard End. For a number of years the school has offered 180 places. The number of pupils admitted to the school has been diminishing in recent years and is significantly lower than its current admission... MoreClosed 27 May 2016 -
Birmingham Smithfield Masterplan
Birmingham Smithfield is a once in a generation opportunity to transform this part of the city and deliver a new, vibrant place and we want to hear your thoughts on the masterplan’s vision for the future. The document is out for public consultation for an eight week period between Monday 21 st March and Monday 23 rd May 2016. MoreClosed 23 May 2016 -
Birmingham Wellbeing Panel Survey 2016
The Birmingham Wellbeing Service needs your help! The Birmingham City Council Wellbeing Service has produced this survey to ask people who live in Birmingham to tell us how active they are and what local facilities they use. This will help inform us how to encourage everyone to keep active, healthy and happy. If you’d like to help out please complete and share this survey, which will take less than 10 minutes, and you’ll be in with a chance to win Love2shop vouchers worth up to... MoreClosed 16 May 2016 -
Consultation on establishing a community library service in West Heath/Wychall Farm area of the city
Due to budget constraints it is not possible to rebuild and replace the old West Heath Library as was. The City Council has adopted a new programme of work called 'Open for Learning' that expects a range of services to be co-located and be delivered from single premises and library services are included in this process. Residents are invited to give their views on Oddingley Hall as the preferred option for providing a library service in the West Heath/Wychall Farm area of the city. MoreClosed 15 May 2016 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution: Local Links Package 3 - Brook Lane
Birmingham Cycle Revolution 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. For further information about the Birmingham Cycle Revolution please visit www.birmingham.gov.uk/bcr . ... MoreClosed 22 April 2016 -
Copy of Directorate for People - Communications Survey (For Staff)
Dear Colleagues We would like your feedback on how effective communication within the Directorate is. On the following pages you will find questions about current channels of communication used within the Directorate for People. On the final page there is an opportunity to tell us more about your preferred method of communication and what you would like to see more/less of. The survey should take you no more than a few minutes to complete and your feedback will help to shape future... MoreClosed 12 April 2016 -
Bereavement Services Service User Questionnaire 2016 (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. MoreClosed 31 March 2016 -
West Midlands Rail Franchise
West Midlands Rail has been working alongside the Department for Transport to produce a joint public consultation on the next West Midlands Rail Franchise. Who is West Midlands Rail? West Midlands Rail is a partnership of fourteen Metropolitan District, Shire and Unitary local authorities and Centro working together to have greater local control over rail services. What is the West Midlands Rail Franchise? The West Midlands Rail Franchise covers all rail services and... MoreClosed 22 March 2016 -
Proposed Changes to Funded Full Time Early Education Places
Birmingham City Council’s Early Years Childcare and Children’s Centre Service currently funds free full-time early education places for children who meet certain eligibility criteria. However, we no longer have the funding to continue with these arrangements and are consulting on proposed changes which will reduce the number of funded full-time early education places. We need your views on our proposals. Your views will be taken into full consideration when we finalise our plans which... MoreClosed 22 March 2016 -
Early Years Health and Wellbeing Services
Every parent wants the best for their children. We want to support this by providing every child living in Birmingham with an equal chance to have a really good start in life. We feel this will be achieved if every child has a good level of development when they start school. Early Years Services are provided to support parents from the time a child is conceived up until the age of 5. How well a child does in their Early Years has a huge impact on how they do in the rest of their lives.... MoreClosed 3 March 2016 -
City Council Meetings - Member Survey
A few weeks ago, Emma Williamson emailed on behalf of the Corporate Resources O&S Committee to ask for your contribution to a Scrutiny Inquiry into the City Council meeting agenda and what, if any, changes can be made to facilitate wider debate and enhance the role of the meeting. Following that there have been a number of responses, and so the Committee agreed to conduct a survey to gather Members' views on what specific changes, if any, they would like to see made to the full City... MoreClosed 1 March 2016 -
City Council Meetings
The Corporate Resources O&S Committee is looking at the monthly City Council meeting and how it might be improved. Included on the agenda for that meeting are questions from members of the public to the Leader, Deputy Leader, Cabinet Members and District Committee Chairs. We want to hear your views on public questions - how useful they are and how they might be improved. Following this survey and other evidence gathering by the Committee, a report will be discussed at City Council in... MoreClosed 1 March 2016 -
School Organisation Brays School
We are proposing to make a prescribed change to Brays School as part of the Special Schools Additional Places programme. Namely an increase in pupil numbers by the provision of an additional site and a change to the special educational needs designation. Brays School is a community special school for 138 pupils aged between 2 - 11 with a statement of need or Education, Health and Care Plan for Physical Medical Learning Difficulties and Complex Medical Need. The following changes are... MoreClosed 25 February 2016 -
School Governing Body Skills & Experience Survey Spring 2016
This survey consists of 20 short questions covering general school and governing body information, skills and experience, capacity and training. It should be completed on behalf of the Governing Body by the Link Governor and Clerk to Governors in consultation with the Chair of Governors and Headteacher. A strategic goal of Birmingham City Council is to ensure that sound and proper governance arrangements are in place and working effectively in our schools. A key consideration in the... MoreClosed 12 February 2016 -
Directorate for People 2016+ Budget Consultation
This is part of the Council’s 2016+ Budget Consultation and it gives information about proposals for changes to the Directorate for People. Across 21 proposals, the Directorate for People considers how to reduce its revenue budget by a further £94m by 2019/20. The proposals include both new ideas as well as those which have been previously consulted upon. As some of you may have already learned, the 2015 Comprehensive Spending Review has enabled... MoreClosed 5 February 2016 -
Directorate for People 2016+ Budget Consultation REDIRECT
Please click on the link below to access the consultation. MoreClosed 5 February 2016 -
Cycle Parking 2015 - Moseley Village
This project will improve cycle parking facilities across Moseley Village Local Centre. It is funded from Birmingham Cycle Revolution (BCR) Department for Transport fund. Scheme will deliver parking facilities along Alcester Road, which was identified as one of BCR Main Corridors. Specific locations are shown on drawings for each site, available to download and print. Project aims to achieve the following goals: Improvement of the parking provisions for existing cyclists; ... MoreClosed 5 February 2016 -
Birmingham Cycle Revolution: Local Links Package 3
Birmingham Cycle Revolution 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. Listed below are the roads included in the Local Link schemes which represent on-highway works to facilitate cycle movement to... MoreClosed 5 February 2016 -
Local Flood Risk Management Strategy
Consultation about how we manage flood risk in Birmingham in the future The City Council has a duty to prepare a strategy to tackle the risk of flooding from rainfall, streams and water under the ground. Our strategy does not cover flooding from large rivers, reservoirs and sewers. This is dealt with by the Environment Agency and Severn Trent Water. The strategy describes the current level of flood risk in Birmingham and what needs to happen to manage the risk into the future. ... MoreClosed 1 February 2016 -
Relocation: Boldmere and Osborne Adult Education Centre to Civic House Erdington
Birmingham Adult Education Service (BAES) currently has learning sites at Boldmere and Osborne. Both buildings are in need of substantial repair, maintenance and modernisation. In addition, significant funding reductions necessitate a consolidation of assets owned by BAES to ensure sustainability of learning for the future. An opportunity has arisen for BAES to move into newer premises in Erdington, close to Osborne centre. It is, therefore, proposed that Boldmere and Osborne close at the... MoreClosed 24 January 2016 -
Birmingham Housing Advice Service consultation
The City Council is continuing to strive to improve its services for homeless households in Birmingham. Housing Advice Centres are presently co-located in four Customer Service Centres and we are therefore consulting on changes to this service. The service provided by the Youth Hub (provision for single young people aged 16-25 is not affected by this proposal.) The Housing Advice Service provides assistance with joining the Council Housing list, discussing housing options, seeking... MoreClosed 21 January 2016 -
Birmingham Neighbourhood Advice Service consultation
The City Council needs to reduce its expenditure on delivering advice through Neighbourhood Offices and Customer Service Centres in order to deliver savings that were identified in the 2015/16 Birmingham City Council budget. Presently the Neighbourhood Advice Service operates from Neighbourhood Offices and Customer Service Centres. In addition, the Housing Advice Service also operates out of 4 Customer Service centres and this is subject to a separate consultation. The Neighbourhood... MoreClosed 21 January 2016 -
BCR3 Highbury Park Walking and Cycling Route
Birmingham City Council is proposing to improve the existing path network within Highbury Park. The existing path will be widened to accommodate both walkers and cyclists from the main drive northwards upto the existing pond and then westwards to Moor Green Lane. Also drainage improvement works and a new seating area around the pond are proposed as part of this project. These proposals form part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution (BCR) project which is developing a network of routes... MoreClosed 18 January 2016 -
Sheldon Country Park Cycleway
Birmingham City Council is proposing to install a shared cycleway through Sheldon Country Park. The route will go from the Coventry Road towards King George V playing fields finishing near the airport and Marston Green Station adjacent to Hazledene Road. 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) project which is developing a network of routes through green open spaces... MoreClosed 17 January 2016 -
OPTIMUM: travel questionnaire to help with app development
OPTIMUM is an urban mobility project with 18 European partners drawn from the public, private and academic sectors. It will establish software architecture for the management of transport data such as traffic volumes and speeds, bus services, rail services, and roadworks as well as data from social networks regarding transport. This platform will manage and process multisource big data, which will facilitate proactive decision making. The platform will be used for three discrete pilot... MoreClosed 17 January 2016 -
Optional Minton Road Link to Woodgate Valley Country Park Walking and Cycling Route
Birmingham City Council is proposing to build a new path for pedestrians and cyclists from Minton Road to West Boulevard to avoid the stepping stones. This new path proposal is part of the wider improvement works through Woodgate Valley Country Park and along the Bourn brook. You can also visit https://www.birminghambeheard.org.uk/place/woodgate-valley-country-park-walking-and-cycling-r to comment on these proposals. These proposals form part of the Birmingham Cycle Revolution (BCR)... MoreClosed 17 January 2016
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