Cold, flu, COVID and other respiratory illnesses are more common in colder months. People are indoors more often, allowing viruses and bacteria to pass more easily from one person to another.
The Director of Public Health (DPH) has a statutory duty to write an Annual Public Health Report to demonstrate the state of health within their communities.
The Autism Team would like to give a very warm welcome to our parents of children with Autism. We hope you find our parents page supportive and informative.
There are lots of things that we can all do to protect ourselves, and our loved ones, from harm and preventable illness. One of the most important ones is to vaccinate yourself and your children against infectious disease.
Working with partners, we want to transform Solihull station into a fully integrated transport hub, incorporating several modes of transport, including two new Sprint bus routes as well as new cycling and walking routes.
This strategy is for any child or young person, up to the age of 25 years’ old who lives in Solihull and has a special educational need (SEND) or additional need. It is also for their parent carers and others who support them.
We want to increase opportunities for residents to engage with arts and cultural activities and for local creatives to perfect and test out their creations.
In the Chancellor’s budget on 27 October 2021, it was announced that the Government would provide further business rates support for eligible retail, hospitality and leisure businesses in England occupying a qualifying property.
Equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) is an important part of the Council’s core business of improving the quality of life and life chances for everyone.