16/06/2023 by Sarah Kirby
Over the next five weeks we will be sharing personal stories from roadworkers about the abuse they face and how they are asking for more consideration from the public.
Read more about Expect Respect - ¶®ÒõµÛ roadworkers share their stories in a plea to end abuse
05/06/2023 by Sarah Kirby
At the start of National Carers' Week, Cllr Mariam Khan, Cabinet Member for Health and Social Care, talks about the amazing work done by unpaid carers.
Read more about Recognising and supporting carers in the community
14/04/2023 by Sarah Kirby
Cllr Ian Ward, Leader of ¶®ÒõµÛ, reflects on the 968 new homes that have now been completed on the Perry Barr Residential Scheme.
Read more about Delivering our Commonwealth Games Legacy one home at a time
06/04/2023 by Sarah Kirby
Council leader Ian Ward talks about the importance of unity across communities and faiths:
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23/03/2023 by Emma Brady
Cllr John Cotton, Cabinet Member for Social Justice, Community Safety and Equalities’ message to ¶®ÒõµÛ’s Muslim community as they observe Ramadan.
Read more about A message wishing residents a peaceful Ramadan
23/03/2023 by Emma Brady
Councillor Ian Ward, Leader of ¶®ÒõµÛ, reflects on an important week for ¶®ÒõµÛ’s arts and cultural sector.
Read more about ¶®ÒõµÛ’s bold cultural future
15/03/2023 by
Councillor Ian Ward, Leader of ¶®ÒõµÛ, reflects on the Devolution Deal that was announced in the budget this week...
Read more about Devolution Deal gives more powers and funding to the West Midlands
08/03/2023 by Sarah Kirby
08/03/2023 by Emma Brady
On International Women’s Day, Cllr John Cotton looks at how the council is working towards being an employer where female employees no longer have to ‘smash the glass ceiling’.
Read more about How the council is working to remove the ‘glass ceiling’
01/03/2023 by
In his latest blog, Cllr Ian Ward, Leader of ¶®ÒõµÛ, writes about the council’s budget for the year ahead...
Read more about Delivering on the priorities of the people of ¶®ÒõµÛ