Action on Graffiti! Tuesday, 5 November, 2024 St Alphege Conservative Councillors, Samantha Gethen and Bob Grinsell responded promptly to reports in the community about large unsightly graffiti in their community. Demonstrating their commitment to maintaining the appearance and cleanliness of the area, they immediately took action to address the issues by cleaning up the mess as much as they could. Local News
A festive message to our Residents and Supporters! 18th December 2023 Dear Residents of Solihull As the festive season approaches, the Solihull Borough Conservatives would like to extend our warm greetings and best wishes to each... Local News
Help us make Solihull Borough Safer - survey 15th November 2023 Crime has a serious impact on our community and on the lives of those who are the victims of crime. Unfortunately, under the Labour Police and Crime... Local News
Dickens Heath Housing Development Proposals - Update 1st November 2023 Residents will have received communications regarding two development proposals on land off Tythe Barn Lane and Tilehouse Lane. At this stage they are just... Local News
Uncertainty remains over Solihull Police Station 19th October 2023 The previous Labour Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) first announced in 2018 that Solihull Police Station would close. The current Labour PCC then... Local News
Balsall Common and Berkswell Autumn Newsletter 18th October 2023 Housing in Balsall Common Councils are required by law to plan for housing or keep a 5- year supply of land with permission to build. Without this, developers... Local News
Solihull Road Planning Application Concerns 18th October 2023 Shirley East Councillors, Mark Parker, Annette Mackenzie and Karen Grinsell wish to make you aware of a planning application Ref PL/2023/01965/PPFL received by... Local News
West Midlands Secures Landmark Devolution Deal 2nd October 2023 Our landmark devolution deal for the West Midlands delivers more funding, more powers and ensures important decisions are made here, not in London Working with... Local News
Injunction sought against Boy Racers in Blythe 20th September 2023 It’s a real shame the boy racers have taken it upon themselves to return to Tesco’s car park for their night-time activities. Following large gatherings in 2017... Local News
JAMES JOHNSON: Launches campaign to save Olton Train Station Ticket Office 15th September 2023 Olton resident, James Johnson has taken a proactive approach to address community concerns about the potential closure of the ticket office at Olton train... Local News
Only the Conservatives can be trusted to deliver jobs 12th November 2019 Since we came into office, we have fixed Labour’s mess and broken employment records.The number of people in full-time jobs is at a record high; we’ve taken the... National News
10 ways Labour would wreck our economy 12th November 2019 A Corbyn government means wasteful spending that would wreck the economy and dangerous plans to seize control of private businesses – at huge expense to the... National News
Workers to lose a month’s wages in higher taxes to pay for Corbyn’s reckless spending plans 12th November 2019 New research reveals that Labour’s reckless spending plans could hand an additional £2,400 bill to every taxpayer every year if Jeremy Corbyn becomes Prime... National News
Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party can't be trusted on national security 11th November 2019 Just like they haven’t been able to decide on Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party can’t be trusted not to dither on fundamental matters of national security... National News
Our plan to support the Armed Forces that keep our nation safe 11th November 2019 The Conservative Party today renews its commitment to the Armed Forces with a bold package of measures to support military personnel, veterans and their... National News
Labour's reckless spending revealed: The £1.2 trillion cost of Corbyn 10th November 2019 The Conservatives can today reveal the true cost of Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party – the figures that John McDonnell did not want people to see. National News