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An exciting new strategy intended to improve and upgrade Solihull town centre’s public spaces over the next decade has been approved.
New Family Hubs transformation programme providing key services and activities across the borough.
We all know the national news this week has been dominated by fallout from the issues with RAAC in schools and other public buildings, and the financial troubles facing our colleagues and neighbours in Birmingham.
Solihull is leading the way on electric vehicle (EV) uptake and infrastructure in the West Midlands. With world EV day upon us, we take a look at the exciting work being done locally to support the transition to cleaner more efficient road transport.
To support this year’s World Suicide Prevention Day 2023, Sunday 10 September, Birmingham and Solihull councils are launching the Orange Button Scheme.
Solihull Council identified the presence of RAAC in our Core Theatre earlier this year following a routine inspection.
As some of us turn our thoughts to plans in the autumn of our life, others will be getting ready for the autumn term. Good luck to everyone starting a new school year, whether as a student, teacher, or parent.
The Mayor of Solihull, Councillor Diana Holl-Allen MBE, recently attended launch events for two of her chosen charities.
Solihull Council has successfully prosecuted a shop owner for the underage sale of a vaping product.
During a record-breaking year for the Bikeability Trust cycle training programme, Solihull has come second in the country with 84% of all pupils taking part in level 1 and 2 Bikeability cycling training by year 6.
Yesterday, Thursday 24 August, was Ukrainian Independence Day. There was, of course, a particular poignance to the occasion given their continued fight against the violent and unprovoked Russian invasion of their country.
Arden Academy was recently one of several schools from across the country to take part in a special climate action event.
A range of children's products donated by John Lewis Solihull, will help support Solihull children.
This week I’ve been out and about round the borough quite a bit. This isn’t unusual for me of course, but it has been a particular pleasure given that I’ve seen three great projects coming to fruition
A large swathe of historically and environmentally significant Parkland at Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens in Solihull are being restored and made more accessible to the public thanks to a Community Green Grant from the WMCA.
Energy saving measures have now been successfully installed on more than 60 properties on one street in Solihull as part of a West Midlands-wide plan to help local people cut their energy bills and carbon emissions.
This summer seems to have brought more rain than shine recently, but I’m hoping for a sunny outlook next Thursday for the thousands of young people across Solihull and the rest of the country as they receive their A-level results.
Following the children’s Coronation bookmark design competition earlier this year, Solihull Libraries now have a supply of free Coronation commemorative bookmarks up for grabs at libraries across the borough.
If you’re in Solihull town centre this weekend and passing through Mell Square you’ll be greeted by the somewhat unexpected sight of a large whale called Moby.
This week marks the first anniversary of the start of the 2022 Commonwealth Games. The Games were of course centred in Birmingham, but many events were held here in Solihull at the NEC.
Residents and visitors can use the Visit Solihull website to plan a fun-filled itinerary this summer.
Groups in Solihull can now bid for a share of over £250,000 to improve their local neighbourhoods.
One of the many attractions we have in Solihull is our fantastic selection of parks and green spaces. I dedicated much of this message a fortnight ago to celebrating them and the work that goes in to maintaining them.
Children aged 4-12 can collect stickers and win fantastic prizes by taking part in this year’s Summer Reading Challenge which is running at all 14 of Solihull’s libraries.
An exhibition curated by the Solihull Young Archaeologists’ Club (YAC) to celebrate the history of Elmdon Park is now open for residents and visitors to enjoy.
The winning design from the Your Future Solihull flowerbed competition can now be enjoyed by residents and visitors in Malvern Park in Solihull town centre.
Solihull has retained all 16 Green Flag Awards for its parks, cemeteries and green spaces. The award is the international quality mark for parks and green spaces.
A bold new economic strategy for the borough has been taken forward by Solihull Council, setting out its ambitions and priorities for the next ten years.
St Peter’s School on Whitefields Road is inviting parents and local residents to find out about plans to create a two-storey block on the existing school site.
This week’s planning committee decided to defer a decision on the HS2 viaduct that runs past Balsall Common. This is based on HS2 holding further engagement with the community with regard to the final designs and appearance of the viaduct.
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