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A single grandmother who works part-time as well as being a foster carer has encouraged others with similar circumstances not to be put off by ‘myths’ surrounding fostering.
We continue to see high rates of COVID infections in the borough but thanks to the incredibly successful vaccination programme we can now imagine living with this virus and returning to a new ‘normal’.
Solihull will be celebrating its connection to world famous poet WH Auden with the first ever Auden Festival, taking place next weekend from 18 to 21 February.
The Queen’s Deputy Lieutenant Professor Sir Nigel Thrift joined the Leader of Solihull Council, students and staff from Langley School, local ward councillors and council staff to plant 54 trees at Langley Hall Park for The Queen’s Green Canopy.
The number of infections in the borough remains high, although the Omicron wave appears to be peaking. Our official data shows that there were 2,248 cases in the week 25 - 31 January so there are still high rates of circulating virus.
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