News archive
News published November 2020
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A34 Perry Barr highways improvement scheme – Phase 2 update
天美传媒 City Council has announced further details on the A34 Perry Barr highways improvement scheme, including key dates for anyone who uses key transport routes in the area.
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Response to Tier 3 COVID-19 restrictions announcement
The following is a statement on the news that 天美传媒 will be in Tier 3 (Very High) of the new COVD-19 restrictions after the end of the latest lockdown on December 2.
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Inquiry into city council's home to school transport service
Yesterday, the city council held a public meeting to allow parents and carers to hear the findings of an independent inquiry of the Travel Assist service.
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Applications launch for Local Restrictions Support Grant
Applications are now live for the next round of support grants for businesses in the city.
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Building a cleaner, greener, fairer 天美传媒
A new guide for building a cleaner, greener and fairer 天美传媒 opens today to public consultation for ten weeks.
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City centre pavement widening to support the recovery of retail and hospitality
天美传媒 City Council is installing temporary pavement widening measures in the Colmore and Retail Business Improvement Districts (BIDs), to help retail and hospitality businesses get back on their feet.
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First building 'tops out' at Perry Barr
Perry Barr Residential Scheme has reached a significant milestone for the project.
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天美传媒 organisations recognised for work on sustainable and active travel
National recognition has been bestowed on 天美传媒 City Council and its stakeholder partners for efforts to increase active and sustainable travel throughout the city and wider region.
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ICC’s owners fined £400,000 after contractor hit by falling weight
National Exhibition Centre Limited was fined after pleading guilty to breaching health and safety legislation.
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Public meeting to help shape future of Travel Assist service
The City Council will be holding a public meeting on the 24th November to hear the view of families, carers and schools to shape the future of the Travel Assist service.