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
Community Funds Up for Grabs! 19th May 2020 Solihull Council is urging local groups and organisations to bid for funding for community improvement projects and almost £360k is up for grabs across eight... Local News
Planning for Economic Recovery in Solihull 15th May 2020 Solihull Council has launched its Economic Recovery Plan for the Borough of Solihull. The plan is designed to help support businesses and the local workforce to... Local News
STAY ALERT - CONTROL THE VIRUS - SAVE LIVES - KEEP SOCIAL DISTANCING 14th May 2020 Message from Cllr Ian Courts, Leader of Conservative-led Solihull Council "Yesterday heralded the first of many small alterations to guidelines that we can... Local News
Re-opening of car parks in our Parks 13th May 2020 Today the gates giving access to the car parks of Solihull Borough parks have been unlocked and people can now drive to them. This will be great for families... Local News
Solihull Hospital to become ‘Covid free’ to resume life saving operations 1st May 2020 Solihull Hospital has been chosen by University Hospital Trust to become a Covid free hospital to make way for elective surgery to resume. From June 1st, the... Local News
Good News: Council to resume garden and bulky waste collections following suspended services due to Covid 19 29th April 2020 Solihull’s Conservative-led Council is to resume the rota for collections of garden waste from Monday 4 May. It will also resume the bulky waste collection... Local News
Conservative-led Solihull Council launches new employment support service for those out of work due to Coronavirus 24th April 2020 Conservative-led Solihull Council to help residents find work. That’s the message from Leader of SMBC Councillor Ian Courts Launching the new ‘free’ support... Local News
Leader of SMBC calls for eligible businesses in Solihull to apply for financial support grants 23rd April 2020 Cllr Ian Courts, Leader of SMBC is urging eligible business in Solihull to apply for financial support grants available to help them financially through the... Local News
Saqib Bhatti selected as the Conservative parliamentary candidate for Meriden 7th November 2019 Meriden Conservatives have selected Saqib Bhatti as their parliamentary candidate after the decision by the current MP Dame Caroline Spelman, to stand down at... Local News
How our Bounce Back Loans will boost small businesses affected by coronavirus 28th April 2020 Small businesses will benefit from a new fast-track finance scheme providing loans with a 100% government-backed guarantee for lenders, the Chancellor announced... National News
Boris Johnson: If we keep going, we will beat coronavirus together 27th April 2020 The Prime Minister has returned to Downing Street to lead the country in tackling coronavirus. He lays out the five tests for when we are moving to phase two of... National News
Coronavirus testing available to all essential workers 24th April 2020 All essential workers in England and members of their households who are showing symptoms of coronavirus will now be able to get tested. National News
Our Future Fund for supporting innovative British businesses 21st April 2020 We’re supporting start-ups by delivering £250m of new government funding to innovative businesses across the United Kingdom. National News
Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme has opened for applications 21st April 2020 The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme has opened for applications – and will provide support for millions of businesses and employees across the UK. National News
Why we’re extending the Coronavirus lockdown 17th April 2020 The Government announced that the social distancing measures currently in place to tackle the coronavirus will continue for at least the next three weeks. National News