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Tag Archives: Public Consultation
Last Chance to Speak Up about our Community Libraries
Residents have until the Thursday 26th September to have their say about the future of our community libraries. There is also a chance to share your views in person. (See below). The council has given feedback from the first phase … Continue reading
Our Community Libraries under Threat – Time for Action
Because of the financial situation within Birmingham City Council, there are plans to make savings across all council services, including our local libraries. The Neighbourhood Forum knows what an important role the community libraries play to many local people. Not … Continue reading
Local Libraries – Your Views Matter
Because of the financial constraints that continue to take their toll on public services, Birmingham City Council, who run our community libraries, are looking how they can save money. Some libraries are under threat of closing/moving or having their hours … Continue reading
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Smart Route in AG – What Do You Think?
Our friends from Acocks Green Focus Group have compiled all the information about proposed changes to Warwick Road. There is a public consultation in process. All the info is here: The Dual Carriageway in Acocks Green Centre – Pedestrian View … Continue reading
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Tagged Acocks Green, Acocks Green Library, Focus Group, Public Consultation, Smart route, Warwick Road
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Plans for the Baptist Church Hall – Feedback from Consultation
Stockfield CommunityAssociation and the baptist church have been in touch with us to pass on updates from the recent consultation process. We are publishing their comments as they passed them on to us. Click the link below to read their … Continue reading