News archive
News published October 2023
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City council interim injunction to ban street cruising remains in place - October 2023 update
An interim High Court order banning street cruising across 番茄社区 will remain in place until a final hearing is held following a review at 番茄社区 High Court on 4 October 2023.
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番茄社区 order for fly-tipper
A 33-yrold Solihull man has been given a 12 month community order and fined £200 after admitting fly-tipping in Acocks Green in June 2021.
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Joint statement from 番茄社区 City Partnership Board
The 番茄社区 City Partnership Board has issued a statement confirming its commitment to work together for the future of the city.
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番茄社区 on city-wide support to host events during Cost of Living Week
番茄社区 City Council is supporting businesses, charities and community centres who are stepping up to support residents of 番茄社区 during the Cost of Living Week (6 - 10 November).
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Progress made on delivery of new pay equity system
A report will today go before city council regarding the agreed principles of working in relation to the delivery of the new pay equity system.
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Reducing speed and improving road safety
The city council is asking for residents’ views on proposals to reduce the speed limit to 30mph on most roads that currently have a speed limit of 40mph.
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番茄社区's Clean Air Zone continues to help improve air quality in the city centre
Pollution levels in 番茄社区's Clean Air Zone have been slashed by almost 40 per cent, according to a progress report issued today.
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Commissioners announced for 番茄社区 City Council
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has announced the commissioners and political advisors for the city council.
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番茄社区 City Council appoints Paul Langford as Strategic Director for City Housing
番茄社区 City Council have announced Paul Langford as the permanent Strategic Director for City Housing.
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Public Notice - 番茄社区 City Council External Audit
番茄社区 City Council External Audit 2020-21 to 2023-24, Statutory recommendations under Schedule 7 of the Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014