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Colourful art and poetry from school children across the borough will star in the Solihull Fairtrade Trail as part of celebrations to mark the 30th anniversary of Fairtrade.
Solihull residents and businesses are being encouraged to get on their bikes throughout September and be in with the chance of winning fantastic prizes.
As Mayor, I am committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone is treated with respect and dignity.
Solihull Council’s digital Annual Canvass campaign has started this week.
Solihull Council has made further progress in boosting Solihull’s natural environment with the adoption of a new natural capital investment strategy and delivery plan at the council’s climate change and planning decision session.
I wasn’t sure whether to send another message out so quickly, but felt I needed to provide an update on the work the council is doing to reassure our communities and calm tensions this week.
The Mayor of Solihull has presented Solihull Council’s Planting Our Future team with a special commemorative flag to celebrate Solihull being awarded Tree City of the World status for a third consecutive year.
Solihull residents struggling with energy bills or seeking to improve the energy efficiency of their home are being urged to check if they are eligible for the Household Support Fund.
Last night, there were two separate gatherings in Solihull. One on Homer Road/New Road and the other on Hermitage Road. Both dispersed without any major incidences of violence or vandalism.
The Council is running a survey to get a clearer understanding of the events and activities residents take part in and how they value arts and culture. This will be followed by workshops and events for people involved in arts and culture.
I must begin by sending my heartfelt condolences to the families in Southport who have suffered the most terrible loss.
The Mayor of Solihull recently met the winning Street Tag community team, Queen Bees, and the most improved player, Shereena Delaney, presenting them with their certificates.
Plans to bring an affordable new source of low carbon heating to the town centre are gathering steam as Solihull Council partners with Vital Energi to deliver its exciting Low Carbon Energy Network.
With results day just around the corner, young people aged 15 or above can find out more about the various pathways and get support from Solihull Council’s Employment and Skills Team.
This month has been bustling with activity, starting with a vibrant celebration outside The Core at Touchwood, where new communities came together in a colourful display.
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