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
Council Leader calls for realistic action to help Solihull residents with the cost-of-living crisis, not political point scoring 5th July 2022 Solihull Conservatives are calling on the opposition to withdraw their Full Council Motion on the Cost-of-Living crisis; this politically charged motion calls... Local News
‘Meriden Councillor’s concern on developer ‘free for all’ on Meriden Gap’ 12th November 2021 The Solihull Local Plan is undergoing Examination in Public, whereby two Government Inspectors scrutinise the Plan in order to decide if it is to be adopted... Local News
Leader of Solihull Labour Party in Solihull joins Conservatives 29th October 2021 Leader of Solihull Labour Councillors joins Conservatives A long-standing, well-respected Councillor and the Leader of the Labour Group on Solihull Council has... Local News
Petition to stop 18 metre phone mast in Bentley Heath 30th June 2021 A massive new telephone mast is being proposed at the junction of Slater Road and Widney Road. It will be 18 metres high, on the public highway, and be 7 metres... Local News
MP for Meriden hits out at just 8 days notice to close road for 18 months 18th June 2021 Saqib Bhatti, Member of Parliament for Meriden, has expressed his dismay at Highways England for providing just 8 days’ notice for the planned 18-month closure... Local News
Wildlife Ways 16th June 2021 A fter years of planning, planting and building, the £16.8 million Wildlife Ways project is nearly finished Millions of wildflower plants and bulbs have been... Local News
Solihull children and families to get extra support this winter 24th November 2020 The Government recently announced a £170m Covid Winter Grant Scheme to support children, families, and the most vulnerable households to ensure they do not go... Local News
Conservatives move forward with plans to create new woodland for Shirley and call for ‘gardens of reflection’ throughout the Borough 12th August 2020 Solihull Conservatives are moving forward with plans to create a new woodland in Solihull as well as calling for ‘gardens of reflection’ to be created in parks... Local News
Plans progressing for Solihull Hospital to be Covid-clear so operations can be resumed 22nd May 2020 Residents will be aware that plans are underway to turn Solihull Hospital into a Covid-clear facility to enable local patients to undergo surgery and procedures... Local News
Boris Johnson’s speech outside Downing Street 13th December 2019 Boris Johnson delivered his first speech outside No. 10 Downing Street since the General Election. He told the UK how he would form a people’s Government... National News
Enough is enough. Vote Conservative and let’s get it done. 12th December 2019 In his polling day message to voters, the Prime Minister asks the public to vote Conservative. National News
Cost of Corbyn’s Christmas – Corbyn would make your family Christmas cost a third more 11th December 2019 New analysis has revealed that the cost of Christmas across Britain would increase substantially under Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour. National News
The choice tomorrow 11th December 2019 With voting to begin at 7am on Thursday, opinion polls say the election is too close to call - the Conservatives need 9 more seats for a majority, but... National News
Vote on Thursday to break the gridlock 10th December 2019 Two days before polling day, the Prime Minister is taking nothing for granted - whilst the Conservatives only need to gain 9 seats to get an overall majority... National News
Cost of Corbyn: Labour's plans for 108 new taxpayer funded quangos revealed 10th December 2019 New analysis shows that Labour’s manifesto commits to creating over 100 new quangos, with a total cost of £13.2 billion over the next five years. National News