News archive
News published February 2020
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Secondary school transfer September 2020 intake - offers at 1 March 2020
Pupils will today find out which secondary school they will attend in September, with those receiving first preference school increasing by over three per cent.
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Birmingham makes largest reduction in rough sleeping amongst Core Cities
Rough sleeping across Birmingham has reduced thanks to the help and support of community groups, council commissioned services, health and voluntary partners.
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Coronavirus update - 26 February 2020
Birmingham City Council continues to work closely with the local NHS and Public Health England to monitor the emerging global situation and prepare for escalation.
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Birmingham man fined for fly-tipping six times
A Birmingham man was ordered to pay £1,580 and given six points on his driver’s licence, after pleading guilty to six fly-tipping offences at Birmingham Magistrates Court yesterday (20 February 2020).
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Funding projects that help people stay independent
Tackling the blight of hoarding and the damage it can do to individuals and helping prevent falls in older people through dance.
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Birmingham sets out life-changing plans for 230,000 of its residents
Birmingham City Council has launched a consultation on its ambitious new strategy for East Birmingham which seeks to dramatically improve the lives of 230,000 of its residents.
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The race is on to find the Community Champions of Birmingham
A search to find the unsung heroes of Birmingham to spearhead an exciting new community campaign has been launched by Birmingham City Council.
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Coronavirus statement - 13 February 2020
Birmingham City Council is working closely with the local NHS and Public Health England to monitor the emerging global situation.
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Raising the roof at Moseley Road Baths
Thanks to partnership working between community groups, national and international organisations and Birmingham City Council, the Gala Pool roof at Moseley Road Baths has been repaired.
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Statement on HS2 latest
Cllr Ian Ward, leader of Birmingham City Council, has issued the following statement on HS2.