News archive
News published November 2019
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Councils pledge to help rough sleepers this winter
Local authorities across the West Midlands have pledged to work together to help rough sleepers this winter as part of a coordinated regional response.
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Statement on Anderton Park injunction ruling
Following today's ruling that the injunction preventing protests immediately outside the school remains in place, Âé¶¹¸ßÇå City Council has issued the following statement.
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Family Day discounts at city’s Frankfurt Christmas Market
Visitors to Âé¶¹¸ßÇå’s Frankfurt Christmas Market on Sunday (24 November 2019) will be able to enjoy discounts on a wide range of food, drink and gifts, as part of Family Day.
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Celebrating Âé¶¹¸ßÇå’s Rights Respecting Schools
As the United Nations celebrates 30 years of its Convention on the Rights of the Child, Âé¶¹¸ßÇå City Council is highlighting its schools’ successes in the Unicef Rights Respecting Schools programme
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Celebrating local government: City Council is taking part in #OurDay
Âé¶¹¸ßÇå City Council is taking part in the national #OurDay campaign today (19 November) to highlight the wide variety of Âé¶¹¸ßÇå its staff delivers across the city.
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Neil Carney to leave Âé¶¹¸ßÇå City Council
Neil Carney, Âé¶¹¸ßÇå City Council’s Programme Director for the Âé¶¹¸ßÇå 2022 has announced he is to leave the organisation in order to spend more time with his children.
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Centenary Square project wins prestigious award
Âé¶¹¸ßÇå City Council scooped its first award for the successful redevelopment of Centenary Square last week.
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#BrumBudget20: have your say
Âé¶¹¸ßÇå City Council is set to launch a public consultation into its 2020/21 budget proposals later this month.
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City supermarket fined £75,000 for waste and fly-tipping offences
An Alum Rock supermarket has been fined £75,000 for fly-tipping and trade waste-related offences following a prosecution brought by Âé¶¹¸ßÇå City Council.