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Birmingham Council has defended an “ambitious” plan for the city’s future despite the vision being slammed as “devoid of reality”. The local authority’s corporate plan sets out the ...
Birmingham Council has defended an “ambitious” plan for the city’s future despite the vision being slammed as “devoid of reality”. The local authority’s corporate plan sets out the ...
Birmingham City Council is pushing ahead with its controversial plans to introduce new charges at three beauty spots. The financial turmoil at the Labour -run council has resulted in an enormous wave ...
The leader of Birmingham City Council has insisted the organisation’s net zero ambitions are not being sidelined. The council declared a climate emergency in 2019, saying it would aspire to ...
Birmingham City Council has been accused of ‘disingenuous doublespeak’ after announcing a major cut to library opening hours. A battle over the future of the city’s libraries was triggered last year ...
The three-bedroomed property at 126 Yarnfield Road, Tyseley, Birmingham, is in need of modernisation and has a guide price of £100,000+. It is among the lots set to feature in the auction house's ...
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin and City Attorney Nicole King huddle during City Council Meeting on May 6, 2025. That morning Woodfin and the council announced the filing of a lawsuit against Gov ...
Birmingham has been officially recognised as a World Craft City, a title that is expected to open doors to new international partnerships, funding opportunities, and collaborative projects.
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Birmingham City Council to consider closing part of road - MSNThe Birmingham City Council will consider closing 20th Avenue South near the road's intersection with Richard Arrington, Jr. Boulevard South to vehicles.
The stray bovine, thought to be around two years old, was safely contained by Birmingham City Council staff on Friday after being spotted by startled passers-by in New Bond Street, Digbeth ...
Strikes began in January after Unite said the Birmingham City Council told the bin workers they would face pay cuts of up to £8,000 – a quarter of their wages for some.
Both Birmingham City Council and West Midlands Police were made aware of the animal's whereabouts. The council added that the bull had been checked by their animal welfare team and is now in the ...
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