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Solihull Council is encouraging residents to ‘save time and get online’ by registering for a council tax account.
Solihull residents and commuters are being invited to share their views on a new multi-modal improvement scheme being developed to tackle congestion and reduce journey times along a key section of the A452 (Chester Road).
Solihull Council is partnering with energy company E.ON to deliver a new scheme that offers eligible residents in Olton and Lyndon the opportunity to enhance the energy efficiency of their homes for free*.
Regular readers of this message will know that I think tackling youth unemployment is one of our most important challenges.
Residents, businesses and visitors across Solihull have one week left to give their views on Solihull Council’s draft Air Quality Strategy.
Yesterday, Thursday 25 January, the Council hosted a service for Holocaust Memorial Day in the Council Chamber.
The Deputy Mayor, Cllr Ken Meeson, and Solihull Council’s Cabinet Member for Housing, Cllr Mark Parker, joined staff from St Basils Solihull Youth Hub at their relaunch at Chelmsley Wood Library last week.
Solihull Council’s environmental partner, Veolia, has funded 140 kits worth over £2,000, to help Love Solihull’s growing community of volunteers as they litter pick across the borough.
Children and young people with disabilities and their families will benefit from an increased range of short breaks activities: after school, evening, weekends and in school holidays thanks to new grant awards.
Solihull Council is highlighting the wide range of free business support available to entrepreneurs who live or work in the borough.
The new service for women in Solihull to access long-acting contraception methods has been a huge success with nearly 120 women benefiting from the service since it was launched in August 2023.
Following the publication of the long-awaited revised National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), the Inspectors undertaking the independent examination of the Solihull Local Plan have now written to the Council
I have made a statement separately about the latest development in the Local Plan saga. And saga it certainly is.
Thanks to a successful bid by the Forestry Commission to the Local Authority Treescape Fund (LATF), another 350 trees will be planted in north Solihull.
To help vulnerable older people stay warm and reduce the risk of falls this winter, the Council is trialling a scheme to give out pairs of slippers.
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