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On Monday the country’s Chief Medical Officer and our Chief Scientific Advisor warned us that the coronavirus is spreading.
Solihull Council’s Cabinet will consider the latest stage of the Local Plan review at a meeting on Thursday 1 October.
Thursday 24 September, the NHS COVID-19 app is available for use in England and Wales.
As the flu season approaches, Solihull has launched its annual campaign to encourage people to get the flu jab before December.
Following the recent sharp increase in Covid-19 cases across Solihull since the Bank Holiday weekend, a drive through Covid-19 Mobile Testing Unit (MTU) has opened in Monkspath Hall Road car park, close to Solihull town centre.
After last Friday’s government announcement that Solihull is now an area of national intervention, which followed our sharp rise Covid-19 cases, this week has been incredibly busy for us.
Solihull Council has published a new project update, setting out some of the key ambitions for Solihull train station.
Ambitious plans for the wholesale transformation of Kingshurst Village Centre have cleared the latest hurdle with the approval of an important Outline Planning Application.
The decision was taken to keep the majority of measures in place to continue to support social distancing around Solihull and Shirley town centres.
Solihull Council regrets to announce the postponement of the Cinderella pantomime, scheduled to take place in December 2020 at The Core Theatre.
The Council’s online booking system for trips to Bickenhill Household Waste and Recycling Centre (HWRC) is now live. From Monday 21 September residents will need a pre-booked appointment to use the site.
Across Birmingham, Sandwell and Solihull we are seeing cases of Covid-19 rise and therefore it is essential that hospitality venues take all possible steps to ensure customers are safe when visiting.
Solihull Council has been working with national government to agree a package of measures to contain the rapid spread of Covid-19 in the borough.
The government has issued new national guidance on care home visiting arrangements. This means that the decision to suspend care home visiting in Solihull no longer applies, unless a care home has an outbreak of Covid-19.
Solihull Council is taking action following a sharp increase in the number of Covid-19 cases across the borough.
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