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Please note, the face-to-face consultation this Thursday 14 July is at St Philip’s Church Hall and not at St James’ Church Hall as previously stated.
Children in Solihull ages 4 – 11 are being challenged to read six books across the school summer holidays.
A wide range of free children's summer holiday activities can be booked now.
Shoppers and visitors will be able to enjoy a new splash of colour on Shirley high street as artists get to work painting flowers on utility boxes.
Professor Dame Carol Black heaped on the praise for Solihull’s Integrated Addiction Services (SIAS) at last week’s grand opening of the borough’s newly refurbished Newington Centre.
Mason is a 15 year aspiring footballer who will be taking part in the Queen's Baton Relay on Tuesday 26 July
Festival Sites in Mell Square and Theatre Square will be open throughout the games featuring food and drink, big screen live sports and in person sporting activities.
The Heatwave Alert level in this region is now at Level 2.
Members of Windy Arbor Primary School Council from years two to six got a feel for democracy when they visited the Council Chamber on Wednesday 6 July.
Solihull Council is inviting residents to have their say on new walking and cycling routes to Blythe Valley Park by taking part in a consultation.
To bring over 175 homes to Chelmsley Wood Solihull Council is looking for a partner organisation to take on the Simon Digby site.
The first data from last year’s census has just been released and show that Solihull continues to grow.
Solihull Council’s digital Annual Canvass campaign will commence on Monday 4 July.
Celebrations took place yesterday (28 June) to mark the official launch of Solihull’s new mental health drop-in service for residents aged 18 and over.
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.
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