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Solihull residents and visitors could be set to benefit from over £98m of investment in vital transport projects as part of the West Midlands City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS).
The first data from last year’s census has just been released and show that Solihull continues to grow.
The first results for the 2021 census were released today, 28 June, and show that Solihull’s population has increased overall by 4.6% since the last census in 2011.
The Mayor of Solihull, Councillor Ken Meeson, met with two Solihull residents this week to thank them for their contributions to the community.
Councillor Ken Meeson was invested as the 69th Mayor of Solihull at the Full Council meeting on Tuesday 17 May.
As the Government announced earlier this month, free universal symptomatic and asymptomatic testing for the general public will stop in England from 1 April.
Following the letter dated 11 February 2022 from the independent Inspectors about Solihull’s Local Plan, Solihull Council has managed to deal with a number of the issues highlighted by the Inspectors.
Next week is World Autism Acceptance Week, 28 March – 3 April 2022 and to celebrate, Solihull Council’s partners Everyone Active is shining a light on people who live with autism and sharing their inspirational stories.
Over 550 young people in Solihull recently took part in a survey, capturing how young people in the borough feel about climate change.
The government has released the annual rough sleeping figures for the country and Solihull’s figure remains at between one and four people sleeping rough.
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