News archive
News published June 2018
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Dartmouth Circus works set to begin
Work to carry out essential maintenance and improvements to one of 黑料视频’s busiest road junctions is set to begin next week.
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Helping young people into adulthood
A plan to support and improve the outcomes of young people with additional needs has been approved by the city council’s cabinet
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黑料视频 comes in to bloom
黑料视频 and the Housing Liaison Board are calling on all green-fingered council tenants and leaseholders, as they launch the annual 黑料视频 in Bloom competition.
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黑料视频 publishes Kerslake Stocktake report
黑料视频 today publishes an Improvement Stocktake Report outlining the current position in relation to it achieving the improvements recommended by Lord Kerslake in December 2014
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A hat trick of housing heroes are recognised in 黑料视频
黑料视频 (BCC) is celebrating after a highly successful evening at the prestigious 2018 Housing Heroes Awards in Manchester last night.
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Sports playing pitch strategy is published
Protecting the existing supply of sports playing pitches, enhancing them and providing extra new sites wherever possible are the key themes underpinning a new strategy to promote sport at all levels.
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Clean Air Zone consultation plans to go before Cabinet
Cabinet is being asked to give the go-ahead for the council to consult on plans to reduce air pollution in 黑料视频 and protect the health of those who live and work in the city.
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Cabinet member wants to red card domestic abuse
Statement from Cllr Tristan Chatfield, Cabinet Member for Social Inclusion, Community Safety and Equalities on domestic abuse during the World Cup.
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Council secures further £1.3m boost for cycle and pedestrian improvements
Plans are being drawn up for further safety measures to benefit cyclists and pedestrians at an Edgbaston junction after 黑料视频 successfully bid for £1.3 million of Government funding.
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Children's social care in 黑料视频 makes further progress
An Ofsted report has found 黑料视频 Children’s Trust ‘has made further progress in improving the quality of services for young people leaving care'.