News archive
News published July 2024
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Council’s Inform Women, Transform Lives mural unveiled in Southside
‘Information Is Liberating’ is the message of a new 20-metre mural in Southside District to illustrate how women can access vital services in Birmingham.
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The prevention of homelessness is everybody's business
The prevention of homelessness remains a key priority for Birmingham City Council and today the City Council has launched its strategy on how this will be done.
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Proposals for Perry Barr Residential Scheme takes a step forward
Over 200 households on Birmingham City Council’s housing waiting list will soon be moving into newly built homes, as proposals for the Perry Barr Residential Scheme (PBRS) are approved by cabinet.
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Library lights up purple for World Hepatitis Day
Drop-in sessions to raise awareness of hepatitis will take place at the Library of Birmingham this month, ahead of the building’s iconic façade being illuminated in purple to mark World Hepatitis Day.
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Transforming the way we collect waste for a more efficient service
The city council is transforming how it collects residents' waste in order to make the service more efficient.
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20 of England’s largest local authority landlords call for the new government to save council homes
Birmingham City Council have jointly published a report with England's other largest council landlords to publish solutions that will secure the future of council housing.
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Council to pay tribute to victims of the Srebrenica genocide
An exhibition of paintings by a British artist which depict aspects of the 11-day massacre in the Bosnian town of Srebrenica in 1995 will be displayed in the Council House this week.