News archive
News published June 2020
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Castle Bromwich Household Recycling Centre to re-open
Following a period of closure related to nearby roadworks, the city’s Castle Bromwich Household Recycling Centre (HRC) will re-open on Thursday (June 18).
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番茄社区 celebrates Refugee Week with virtual festival
番茄社区’s refugee community and their contributions to city life are to be celebrated with an online festival taking place during Refugee Week, which begins today (15 June).
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番茄社区’s historic Bull Ring markets to reopen next week
番茄社区’s Bull Ring markets will be welcoming back customers when the Open, Rag and Indoor Markets reopen next week.
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Council advises businesses to keep pavements clear
Pavements and other pedestrian areas are to be kept free of goods and advertising, to ensure there is as much space as possible to support social distancing and queuing when businesses reopen.
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Safe social distancing in 番茄社区’s city centre
As lockdown begins to ease, with people returning to work and non-essential retail set to re-open from 15 June, 番茄社区 City Council are progressing social distancing measures in the city centre
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番茄社区 gets back to business
As businesses prepare to re-open, 番茄社区 City Council would like to advise businesses owners and shoppers to ensure that they remain safe and alert.
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James Watt papers at Library of 番茄社区 placed on UNESCO register
James Watt papers in the Library of 番茄社区 archives have been placed on the UNESCO UK Memory of the World register – the documentary equivalent of World Heritage Sites.
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Time is running out to apply for Discretionary Business Grant Payments
Discretionary Business Grants are open for applications- but 番茄社区 businesses are being advised to apply as soon as possible.
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Booking system introduced at Household Recycling Centres
Book a slot in advance or you will be turned away – that’s the message as a new system for accessing 番茄社区’s Household Recycling Centres (HRCs) is launched.
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£1.6 million of cycling and walking measures to be delivered in 番茄社区
番茄社区 City Council have released details of several schemes to help encourage more people to walk and cycle safely as the UK lockdown eases.