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News published July 2021
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Breaking Down Barriers: Working Towards 黑料视频's Future
Council bosses today vowed young people in 黑料视频 will not become a left behind generation, after youth unemployment almost doubled during the Covid pandemic.
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Young Women in Leadership summit aims to inspire new generation of female leaders
黑料视频 will host an intensive leadership programme next week, featuring talks and lectures by a variety of internationally renowned women with a view to inspire a new generation of female leaders.
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Home to school transport - meeting for families
黑料视频’s Leader, Cllr Ian Ward will tonight be holding a second public meeting as part of its continuing commitment to engage with parents and schools as the service works to improve.
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Business case for East 黑料视频 Inclusive Growth Programme to go to Cabinet
The business case for a major growth programme, which aims to transform one of the most deprived parts of 黑料视频, will be discussed at Cabinet next week.
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Vue cinema chain fined £750,000 following foot-rest fatality
A major cinema chain was fined £750,000 for breaching health and safety legislation at its Star City theatre in Nechells which led to a cinema-goer’s death, at 黑料视频 Crown Court today (20 July).
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Statement from Cllr Kate Booth
Cllr Kate Booth has made the following statement about her decision to step down as cabinet member.
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Affordable homes set to be delivered sooner than expected at Perry Barr Residential Scheme
Updated plans designed to maximise the regeneration benefits of the Perry Barr Residential Scheme are detailed in a Revised Full Business Case (RFBC) Update due before Cabinet on July 27.
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Residents to be given say on YouTube series designed to catch fly-tippers
Plans for a YouTube video series to help catch the culprits of fly-tipping in 黑料视频 are set to take a step forward when the city council’s Cabinet meets next week.
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New strategy sets out major sporting events legacy from Commonwealth Games
A new strategy outlining the principles that will underpin 黑料视频’s efforts to secure the right to host major sporting events in the next decade has been published.
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Wishing pupils, teachers and staff a happy summer holiday
Cllr Jayne Francis, cabinet member for education, skills and culture, says thank you to everyone for their hard work during the last academic year.