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Local company Watertight and Birmingham Dogs Home joined forces with the Council’s Planting Our Future campaign this week to plant 372 trees, supporting the Council’s plans to plant 250,000 trees in ten years.
Continuing to build on its reputation at the leading edge of Connected Automated Vehicle (CAV) technology, Solihull is set to benefit from joint government and industry funding to deliver an exciting new project.
The e-cargo bike, branded in ‘Your Future Solihull’ colours, is available free of charge to businesses and community groups on a trial basis.
Stakeholders, businesses, and residents across Solihull are being encouraged to share their views on the emerging Solihull Economic Strategy 2023-32.
Solihull residents who receive Housing Benefit or Universal Credit (Housing Costs element) may be eligible for financial support from the Discretionary Housing Payments Scheme.
Solihull Council is looking for people throughout the borough who can help with its work to support people with cost of living pressures.
Today is Holocaust Memorial Day. It stands as a hugely important reminder to us all. The inhumanity, the violence, that we all hope can be left in the past, continues to be seen in conflicts around the world.
This week sees the launch of a new fund to support local voluntary, community and social enterprise sector groups (VCSE) which are struggling with the rising cost of living.
Solihull has been invited to support the Commonwealth of Nations Flag of Peace initiative as part of this year’s Commonwealth Day.
A public service to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day will be taking place at 11:00 am on Thursday 26 January in the Council’s Civic Suite.
Local residents Ann and Malcolm Turner decided to support the Council’s plans to plant 250,000 trees in ten years by buying a Celebration Tree from the Planting Our Future team and creating a lasting focal point in their area.
Young people will have the chance to learn about apprenticeship opportunities when the Solihull Apprenticeship Show returns next month.
We’re fortunate in Solihull to have so many residents active and engaged in their communities. My message this week brings news of plenty of opportunities to get involved.
Thinking of holding a street party? Find out how to apply
People with learning disabilities, autistic people, their families and carers are being encouraged to share their views about a new vision for services across health and social care in Birmingham and Solihull.
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