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Solihull is set to have its own Midsummer Night’s Dream thanks to Festival 36. From 17 June - 2 July, the festival celebrates the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s First Folio with activities, performances and viewings of the First Folio on 2 July
It won’t come as a surprise to anyone to hear that I think Solihull is a great place to live, but it’s always nice to have some vindication from other sources...
Library members can now read some newly published local history via the Libraries’ eBook service.
Solihull Council has overseen the prosecution of another shop owner for the underage sale of an age-restricted product.
Statement from Solihull Council’s Cabinet Member for Environment and Infrastructure, Cllr Ken Hawkins.
Solihull Council and its partners Act on Energy will be delivering free home energy advice events across the borough in June.
Yesterday I had the pleasure of taking part in a discussion with local business leaders at the Chamber of Commerce’s Solihull Expo 2023.
Solihull Council’s housing provider - Solihull Community Housing (SCH) - has been shortlisted in two categories in one of the UK’s leading housing awards – Housing Heroes.
Staff from Solihull Council’s Highway Infrastructure team and contractors Balfour Beatty Living Places (BBLP) are celebrating after scooping an international award for carbon reduction.
Grants of up to £10,000 are now available to community-based organisations that are seeking to deliver activities to tackle health inequalities and the drivers of poor health in Solihull.
Solihull residents are being asked to provide their views on a series of exciting improvements and updates to Kingshurst Park.
Solihull Council has successfully prosecuted a shop owner for the sale of an age-restricted product to a minor.
Councillor Ken Meeson has stepped down as Mayor of Solihull after two years of service.
This Tuesday saw the appointment for the municipal year of the new Mayor of Solihull, Cllr Diana Holl-Allen MBE at the Annual Council meeting known as Mayor-making.
Sikh members of the British Armed Forces joined members of the Royal British Legion, Councillor Ian Courts and officers from Solihull Council at a special Sikh community meal (Langar) on Saturday hosted at the council’s Civic Suite.
After a couple of months of enforced interlude, it’s good to be writing this message again, and there’s plenty to catch up on. Last week was certainly a busy time...
Children and young people in Solihull are invited to design a bookmark which shows how they celebrated the Coronation of King Charles III.
Details of the new make up of the council and a link to full election results
Residents in Solihull may be entitled to £400 to help with the rising costs of energy bills.
The deadline for applications is Wednesday 31 May 2023.
The deadline for applications is Wednesday 31 May 2023.
There are lots of events taking place across the borough in parks and community halls plus entertainment and a trail in Solihull town centre. Here’s a taste of what’s on offer plus where to go for information and advice.
Nominations are now open for the Solihull Civic Honours Awards 2023! The awards give residents a chance to recognise local unsung heroes who go above and beyond to make Solihull a better place.
During Dementia Action Week (15-21 May), a new dementia strategy has been launched for Birmingham and Solihull, setting out how health and social care will work together to improve the lives of people with dementia and those who look after them.
Ambitious Council-led plans to redevelop Kingshurst Village Centre are progressing steadily as local residents get ready for the large scale stage of demolition to start.
Today (Friday 17 March), the report from Sir Alan Wood, the Children's Commissioner, has been published by the Department for Education.
In response to increasing amounts of graffiti in the borough, key organisations and landowners met in Solihull last week for the first Solihull Graffiti Summit.
The Council has responded to the Inspectors’ latest letter and has accepted that the examination of the Solihull Local Plan should be paused to enable the finalised version of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) to be published.
Work has begun to properties on Alston Road to make them more energy efficient, helping residents reduce their carbon emissions and save on energy bills.
Solihull Council is taking steps to address nitrous oxide misuse in the borough following concerns about its negative health, environmental and social impacts.
Yesterday’s budget brought welcome news for many businesses and residents in Solihull. I was particularly pleased about the Deeper Devolution Deal.
School pupils who crafted bespoke pieces of artwork for the recent Solihull Fairtrade Trail have been rewarded at a thank you event at John Lewis in Touchwood Shopping Centre.
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