A new Wayfinding Unit has been installed at the entrance to Solihull Station, providing residents and visitors with easy access to information about local amenities, attractions and services. The interactive touchscreen unit is the first of its kind in Solihull and only the second in the country. It features a detailed map of the borough and offers up-to-date information on local events, entertainment venues, restaurants and visitor attractions.
The unit also provides practical information, including weather updates, transport links, local shopping destinations and council services, helping users quickly find their way around Solihull and discover what the area has to offer.
Councillor Wazma Qais, Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Communities, welcomed the installation of the new Wayfinding Unit:
"I’m delighted to unveil Solihull’s first Wayfinding and Local Information Unit, which our visitor economy team, Visit Solihull, have worked closely with Bauer Media to bring to life.
“It’s important that information about our borough is as accessible as possible. This unit will be a fantastic asset for visitors, residents and local businesses, helping everyone arriving at Solihull Station easily find what they need, from parks and transport links to local events, attractions and places to eat.
"Solihull Station is already a key gateway to our town centre, which remains one of the strongest performing in the country. This new Wayfinding Unit, which is only the second of its kind in the country, is a valuable addition that will help as we meet growing passenger demand over the coming decade and support our ambitions for future growth."
Solihull Council worked with Bauer Media Outdoor UK to identify the best location for the unit, covering all costs and providing the Council with a percentage of the profit from advertising revenue. They will be responsible for the ongoing maintenance of the unit, using remote monitoring technology alongside regular in-person inspections to ensure it remains fully operational.
Will Ramage, Managing Director at Bauer Media Outdoor UK, said: “We’re focused on creating public spaces that are more connected, informative and valuable for the communities they serve. This new Wayfinding Unit at Solihull Station is a great example of how ad-funded infrastructure can support local authorities, residents, visitors and businesses alike. By placing useful, real-time local information at a key arrival point, we’re helping people navigate Solihull more easily while also opening new opportunities to promote the borough’s events, attractions and services.”
By providing a central source of local information at one of Solihull’s busiest transport hubs, the new installation will help people make the most of everything Solihull has to offer.
Photo caption (left to right): Tony Elvin - Chair of the Visit Solihull Key Stakeholder group, Councillor Wazma Qais - Cabinet Member for Communities, Nigel Godfrey – Portfolio Partnership Manager, Bauer Media Outdoor UK