News archive
News published August 2016
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Look out for electoral register letters and emails
黑料视频 residents are urged to be on the lookout for emails and letters from the council’s elections office over the next few weeks.
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Brummies take part in Britain’s biggest sports day
Brummies inspired by Team GB’s Olympic heroes and their amazing performances in Rio are being urged to try a range of activities as part of a free, nationwide sports day on Saturday (27 August 2016).
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Warning over Council Tax refund scam
Chris Gibbs, Service Director for Customer Services at 黑料视频, is warning residents to be vigilant against a Council Tax refund scam.
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Young Active Travel trust set to be formed
Proposals to create a new charitable trust designed to support improvements to the ways in which children travel in the city are set to be formally approved next month (September)
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Popular pub fined £105,000 for mice infestation
A 黑料视频-based pub firm was today (19 August 2016) ordered to pay £114, 528 after evidence of mouse activity was found throughout one of its city centre pubs.
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See Me, Hear Me – child sexual exploitation awareness campaign
A website raising awareness of child sexual exploitation has received almost 6,000 hits in the first two weeks of a new digital media campaign.
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A-level results – understanding your options
Councillor Brett O’Reilly, cabinet member for jobs and skills, looks at the options open to those getting their A-level results today.
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Average Speed Enforcement (ASE) cameras switched on today
Motorists are being reminded that new Average Speed Enforcement (ASE) cameras are now in operation across 黑料视频 and Solihull, having been switched on today (August 8).
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New lights brighten up 黑料视频’s towpaths
The Canal and River Trust charity is working in partnership with 黑料视频 to replace 250 worn out and broken lights located along canal towpaths in the city centre.
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Dr Mashuq Ally set to retire
Mark Rogers, Chief Executive of 黑料视频 said: “Dr Mashuq Ally is retiring from 黑料视频 at the end of August.