News archive
News published September 2024
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PSPO comes into effect in Lozells, East Handsworth, Soho, Moseley and Kings Heath
Birmingham City Council has implemented public space protection orders (PSPO) in Lozells, East Handsworth, Soho, Moseley and Kings Heath, which come into effect Tuesday 1 October.
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Support for domestic abuse survivors impacted by the early release scheme
The early release scheme was implemented this month, and some offenders have been released from prison having served 40% of their sentence rather than 50%.
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Birmingham Celebrates First Ever International Day of Birmingham
The inaugural International Day of Birmingham (IDOB) will take place on Tuesday 24th September, spearheaded by renowned comedian and proud Brummie, Joe Lycett.
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Birmingham City Council underlines commitment to improving air quality ahead of world car-free day
Ahead of World Car-Free Day on Sunday 22nd September, the Cabinet Member for Environment and Transport has hailed the impact of the city’s Clean Air Zone.
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Sixteen historic World War 2 bungalows modernised and brought back into use
Birmingham City Council has refurbished and preserved sixteen historic Phoenix pre-fabricated homes dating back to World War 2, bringing them back into use for social housing.
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Proposals approved to boost the supply of temporary accommodation in Birmingham
Birmingham City Council's cabinet has approved proposals to increase the supply of temporary accommodation and reduce the council's reliance on B&Bs.
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Acting Chief Executive’s formal apology to Mazar Dad
Birmingham City Council is making a formal apology to an employee of 35 years in recognition of an Employment Tribunal finding that he was subject to discrimination on the grounds of his race.