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Solihull is one of the best places to live in the country and the best in the West Midlands. At least according to a recent poll of thousands of British people.
The Council is inviting people who care for a family member or friend in Solihull to join a new forum and help us to keep improving the lives of unpaid carers in the borough.
This week I will focus on opportunity. Recently I’ve not shared much in the way of good news, we’ve had important matters drawing our attention
Solihull Council’s updated Air Quality Strategy, which outlines the steps that will be taken over the next four years to improve air quality across the borough, has been fully approved.
The council's Licensing Team is running a consultation on the framework for licensing decisions to do with gambling. If you are involved in gambling or affected by it, please read the new draft framework and take part in the consultation.
A Civic Service to Remember: Honouring Tradition, Embracing the Future of ‘Our Solihull’
Solihull residents who smoke are invited to ‘swap to stop’ to help them quit.
The Swap to Stop programme aims to cut smoking rates by providing free vape kits for adult smokers, alongside behavioural support sessions.
The Swap to Stop programme aims to cut smoking rates by providing free vape kits for adult smokers, alongside behavioural support sessions.
To mark this year’s World Suicide Prevention Day (Tuesday 10 September), Solihull residents are invited to join the Orange Button scheme.
The WHO is encouraging people to “start the conversation” and talk to people if they’re worried about them.
The WHO is encouraging people to “start the conversation” and talk to people if they’re worried about them.
Councillors will discuss proposals to change waste and recycling collections in the borough in 2026 at a meeting of Solihull Council’s Scrutiny Committee on Tuesday 17 September.
Young people across Solihull will have the chance to learn about apprenticeships and work opportunities available in the region at the Solihull Apprenticeship Show in October.
Residents of Solihull are invited to complete a short survey on the Council’s updated Health and Wellbeing Strategy. The survey closes on Thursday September 12 so there’s just three days left to let us know your thoughts.
This week there will be only one topic – finances.
Following the Council’s letters to the Planning Inspectors in February and May as well as further submissions last month, they have now responded to the Council. A copy of their letter dated 4 September 2024 is available on the examination web page.
As part of its continued commitment to improving road safety, Solihull Council, in partnership with West Midlands Police, will be installing new average speed enforcement cameras in Berkswell, Hampton in Arden, Meriden and Balsall Common.
The Council is asking autistic adults and carers of autistic adults to join a new partnership board and use their experiences to help improve health and social care services for autistic adults living in the borough.
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