This week brings a fairly brief message as we look towards the Easter weekend and beyond.
Whilst the glorious weather we experienced last week has made way to a more familiar gloom, there is still a chance of some sunshine on Easter Sunday itself.
Solar panels have recently been installed at North Solihull Sports Centre, helping to power energy at the leisure centre.
722 panels were installed on the roof of the leisure centre in late 2024.
This week I want to start by talking about something close to my heart; then you will notice a few Easter items have hopped into view, with schools breaking up today. We also had a Full Council meeting on Tuesday, so I’ll give you some insight...
Solihull Council successfully hosted its first Electric Vehicle (EV) Experience Event, “Solihull Going Electric”, in Solihull town centre on Saturday 5 April.
Key business and industry leaders across the region came together at an esports business and innovation summit to identify future growth opportunities in this fast-growing industry.
This week you will find there is an optimistic tone to my column (despite everything!). Maybe I have been inspired by the lovely sunny weather we’ve had recently...
April 2025 – GRAHAM has been awarded a new strategic partnership contract by Solihull Council for the delivery of hard facilities management (FM) services under the long-established Property Services and Maintenance Partnership.
Schools around Solihull have been quietly creating all kinds of different Fairtrade superhero sculptures that will soon be unveiled across Solihull town centre this Easter time to raise awareness of ethical buying practices.
Despite an uncertain energy market, residents in Solihull that participate in the Big Community Switch can benefit from an exclusive energy tariff and save an average of up to £291 on annual energy bills.