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Solihull Cabinet approved a refreshed plan for further investment into Shirley, supporting its development as a thriving town centre, at a Cabinet meeting on Thursday 3 December.
Solihull Council has been awarded £565,000 of additional funding to support residents and children in need with food and warmth during this winter as part of the Government’s Winter Grants Scheme.
Solihull Council has announced an extra £925,000 discretionary business grant scheme to continue supporting local hospitality and leisure sector businesses.
Solihull Community Housing (SCH) has secured three injunctions against residents who live in a house on Marsh Lane in Hampton in Arden.
Solihull residents are being encouraged to have their say on the future of cycling and walking in the borough with two further online webinars set to take place
In the last week our COVID rates have fallen again by 22% to 152 per 100,000 with 329 new cases in the week to December 2, compared with an average rate of 125 in England
The government has updated its guidance on visiting care homes during the Covid-19 pandemic. This guidance confirms that each care home is responsible for setting the visiting policy in that home.
The deadline to make a representation about the latest version of the Solihull Local Plan is approaching – they can be submitted up to the end of Monday 14 December 2020.
From the floor stickers on the street and the COVID information posters on the lampposts, to the hand sanitiser stations at regular intervals, our towns and local centres look and feel very different this year.
Ambitious plans for the wholesale transformation of Kingshurst Village Centre have cleared another major hurdle.
As rough sleepers face the double threat of harsh winter weather and the ongoing pandemic the region’s local authorities have come together to announce their joint winter plan for individuals at risk of rough sleeping.
The news that we will be the first country to roll out vaccinations from next week must lift our spirits and give us all renewed hope that 2021 will be much better than 2020!
Solihull Council is asking residents to suggest a name for a new public open space to be created in recognition of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Solihull Council is opening a walk-through COVID test site to serve the north of the borough and this follows the pilot drop and collect testing service in the Chelmsley Wood area.
In the last week we have seen the impact that the lockdown has had on COVID. Our rates have fallen by a third to 195 per 100,000 with 422 new cases in the week to November 25.
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