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Warding Arrangements for Legend Ladywood Ward
Newtown Warding Arrangements for Soho & Jewellery Quarter Ladywood Ward Legend Nechells Authority boundary Final recommendation North Edgbaston Ladywood Bordesley & Highgate Edgbaston 0 0.1 0.2 0.4 Balsall Heath West Kilometers Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2016. $ Bournville & Cotteridge Allens Cross Warding Arrangements for Longbridge & West Heath Ward Legend Frankley Great Park Northfield Authority boundary King's Norton North Final recommendation Longbridge & West Heath King's Norton South Rubery & Rednal 0 0.15 0.3 0.6 Kilometers Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2016. $ Warding Arrangements for Lozells Ward Birchfield Legend Authority boundary Final recommendation Aston Handsworth Lozells Soho & Jewellery Quarter Newtown 0 0.05 0.1 0.2 Kilometers Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2016. $ Small Heath Sparkbrook & Balsall Heath East Tyseley & Hay Mills Warding Balsall Heath West Arrangements for Moseley Ward Edgbaston Legend Authority boundary Final recommendation Sparkhill Moseley Bournbrook & Selly Park Hall Green North Brandwood & King's Heath Stirchley Billesley 0 0.15 0.3 0.6 Kilometers Hall Green South Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2016. $ Perry Barr Stockland Green Warding Pype Hayes Arrangements for Gravelly Hill Nechells Ward Aston Legend Authority boundary Final recommendation Bromford & Hodge Hill Lozells Ward End Nechells Newtown Alum Rock Glebe Farm & Tile Cross Soho & Jewellery Quarter Ladywood Heartlands Bordesley & Highgate 0 0.15 0.3 0.6 Kilometers Bordesley Green Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2016. $ Small Heath Handsworth Aston Warding Lozells Arrangements for Newtown Ward Legend Authority boundary Final recommendation Newtown Nechells Soho & Jewellery Quarter 0 0.075 0.15 0.3 Ladywood Kilometers Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database Ladywood right 2016. -
EAST TEAM Gps a to Z
EAST TEAM GPs A TO Z TEL FAX GP SURGERY GP NAME NUMBER NUMBER DN TEAM 0121 0121 WASHWOOD HEATH ALPHA MEDICAL PRACTICE ALVI 328 7010 328 7162 DNs 39 Alum Rock Rd, Alum Rock B8 1JA MUGHAL, DRS SPA 0300 555 1919 0121 0121 WASHWOOD HEATH ALUM ROCK MEDICAL PRACTICE AKHTAR, DR 328 9579 328 7495 DNs 27-28 Highfield RD, B8 3QD SPA 0300 555 1919 0121 0121 WASHWOOD HEATH AMAANAH MEDICAL PRACTICE IQBAL 322 8820 322 8823 DNs Saltley Health Centre KHAN & KHALID Cradock Rd B8 1RZ WAHEED, DRS 0121 0121 ASHFIELD SURGERY BLIGHT 351 3238 313 2509 WALMLEY HC DNs 8 Walmley Road COLLIER Sutton Coldfield B76 1QN LENTON, DRS ASHFURLONG MEDICAL 0121 0121 JAMES PRESTON CNT PRACTICE - SUTTON GROUP SPEAK 354 2032 321 1779 DNs MANOR PRACTICE RIMMER 233 Tamworth Road FLACKS Sutton Coldfield B75 6DX CAVE, DRS 0121 0121 BELCHERS LANE SURGERY AHMAD 722 0383 772 1747 RICHMOND DNs 197 Belchers Lane FARAAZ Bordersley Green B9 5RT KHAN & AZAM, DRS 0121 0121 BUCKLANDS END LANE SURGERY KUMAR 747 2160 747 3425 HODGE HILL DNs 36 Bucklands End Lane SINHA, DRS Castle Brom B34 6BP CASLTE VALE PRIMARY CARE 0121 0121 CENTRE ZAMAN 465 1500 465 1503 CASTLETON DNs 70 Tangmere Drive, Castle Vale B35 7QX SHAH, DRS 0121 0121 CHURCH LANE SURGERY ISZATT 783 2861 785 0585 RICHMOND DNs 113 Church Lane, Stechford B33 9EJ KHAN, DRS 0121 0121 WASHWOOD HEATH COTTERILLS LANE SAIGOL, DR 327 5111 327 5111 DNs 75-77 Cotterills Lane Alum Rock B8 2RZ 0121 0121 DOVE MEDICAL PRACTICE GABRIEL 465 5739 465 5761 DOVEDALE DNs 60 Dovedale Road KALLAN Erdington B23 5DD WRIGHT, DRS EATON WOOD MEDICAL CENTRE -
Four Oaks Ward Application Number Site Address Development
Four Oaks Ward BCC Application Number Site Address Development Description SCTC Resolution Decision 41 Four Oaks Road Sutton 2018/08519/PA Erection of two storey side extension No Objection Refuse Coldfield B74 2XU Mere Green Ward BCC Application Number Site Address Development Description SCTC Resolution Decision Erection of two storey side and rear Objection. Height of 12 Vaughan Close Sutton and single storey side and front 2018/08166/PA proposed roof not in Approved Coldfield B74 4XR extensions. Installation of 2 no. dormer keeping with the area. windows to the rear. Erection of two storey front extension 215 Dower Road Four Oaks Objection. Design is 2018/08534/PA and installation of dormer windows to Approved Birmingham B75 6SU not in keeping with the rear current street scene. Roughley Ward BCC Application Number Site Address Development Description SCTC Resolution Decision The Spinney 35 Moor Hall Erection of detached summer house to 2018/05883/PA No Objection Refuse Drive B75 5HZ rear. 36 Barnard Road Sutton Erection of single storey front 2018/08228/PA No Objection Refuse Coldfield B75 6AR extension Non-Material Amendment to approval Land adjacent 242 Slade Road 2018/02559/PA for regularising the 2018/09183/PA Four Oaks Sutton Coldfield No Objection Refuse plans providing the true position of 242 B75 5PE Slade Road. Trinity Ward BCC Application Number Site Address Development Description SCTC Resolution Decision 20 Knightswood Close Sutton Erection of first floor forward 2018/08673/PA No Objection Refuse Coldfield B75 6EA extension Objection. The design and appearance of the Erection of first floor side and single 6 Richmond Road Sutton detached garage does 2018/08525/PA storey rear extensions and detached Refuse Coldfield B73 6BJ not fit with the current garage to front street scene and impact on heritage assests. -
Birmingham City Council City Council a G E N
BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, 10 JULY 2018 AT 14:00 HOURS IN COUNCIL CHAMBER, COUNCIL HOUSE, VICTORIA SQUARE, BIRMINGHAM, B1 1BB A G E N D A 1 NOTICE OF RECORDING Lord Mayor to advise that this meeting will be webcast for live or subsequent broadcast via the Council's Internet site (www.civico.net/birmingham) and that members of the press/public may record and take photographs except where there are confidential or exempt items. 2 DECLARATIONS OF INTERESTS Members are reminded that they must declare all relevant pecuniary and non pecuniary interests arising from any business to be discussed at this meeting. If a disclosable pecuniary interest is declared a Member must not speak or take part in that agenda item. Any declarations will be recorded in the minutes of the meeting. 3 MINUTES 5 - 86 To confirm and authorise the signing of the Minutes of the meeting of the Council held on 12 June 2018. 4 LORD MAYOR'S ANNOUNCEMENTS (1400-1410) To receive the Lord Mayor's announcements and such communications as the Lord Mayor may wish to place before the Council. 5 PETITIONS (15 minutes allocated) (1410-1425) To receive and deal with petitions in accordance with Standing Order 9. As agreed by Council Business Management Committee a schedule of outstanding petitions is available electronically with the published papers for the meeting and can be viewed or downloaded. Page 1 of 118 6 QUESTION TIME (90 minutes allocated) (1425-1555) To deal with oral questions in accordance with Standing Order 10.3 A. -
Community Directory
ROYAL SUTTON COLDFIELD COMMUNITY DIRECTORY The Directory aims to provide information for use by the public and organisations who provide local services to assist the people of Royal Sutton Coldfield in meeting their needs. The Directory offers organisations and individuals the opportunity to publish information about the services they operate in Royal Sutton Coldfield, how these can be accessed, in what quantities, where, when and by whom. The voluntary groups, organisations, charities, social enterprises in this directory are all based in - or work within – Royal Sutton Coldfield. The directory can be viewed on line at: https://heretohelptogether.wordpress.com DISCLAIMER The Sutton Coldfield Community Directory is provided for information purposes to the public and is maintained by a voluntary organisation, Here to Help Together (HTHT). Anyone who relies on this information does so at their own risk. Access and use of this directory constitutes acceptance by you of these Terms and Conditions which take effect from the date of first use. Provision of Information This directory provides information which has been supplied by third parties, for example, community organisations themselves and was correct at the time of publishing. HTHT makes no representations or warranties with regard to the accuracy of the information supplied in the Sutton Coldfield Community Directory. HTHT cannot accept any liability or responsibility whatsoever for any loss or damage suffered by any user resulting from their use of the information contained on this website or any goods or services purchased by any user from any organisation shown or listed on this website. Information held about an organisation does not imply an endorsement of that organisation or its services by HTHT. -
35 Elm Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B76 2PQ
35 Elm Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B76 2PQ This beautifully appointed and expensively refined executive detached residence boasts an abundance of luxurious features and refinements and is offered for sale in first class decorative order throughout. The heart of this home is a superbly fitted open plan kitchen/breakfast/family room which offers a comprehensive range of luxury base and wall units complimented by quality integrated appliances and a feature wood block style breakfast bar showcased by quartz worksurfaces and expensive ceramic floor tiling. Elm Road is approached from Walmley Road and enjoys a popular and sought-after residential location within easy reach of comprehensive amenities. Local shops and restaurants are nearby on Wylde Green road with Walmley village only a short driving distance away. Regular public transport services provide commuters with ease of access to Sutton Coldfield, Four Oaks and Birmingham city centre. There area is well served by schools including Walmley Junior School, Deanery Primary School and The Shrubbery School. Light and bright throughout with a contemporary feel, internal inspection is essential and reveals the following; canopy porch entrance, attractive reception hallway with karndean style flooring, decorative panel to half height and staircase leading off. A modern guest cloakroom/WC has feature tiles to half height and border tile. The through lounge is a stunning room the feature of which is a large inset expensive living flame fire with side display plynths and insert downlighting, dual aspect windows including double casement french doors and windows opening to the rear terrace. A formal separate dining room is a generously proportioned room with karndean style woodgrain flooring and window to the front elevation. -
Birmingham Airport Community Trust Fund Area of Benefit
Birmingham Airport Community Trust Fund Area of Benefit The Trust Fund aims to benefit communities most affected by aircraft operations at Birmingham Airport. Check this list of postcodes within the Trust Fund’s Area of Benefit. If the address from where your project operates is on this list, you may be eligible. If not, then your project will not be eligible. Postcode Area Postcode Area B8 2 Washwood Heath/Ward End B44 0 Kingstanding B9 5 Bordesley Green B44 9 Kingstanding B23 5 Short Heath B46 1 Water Orton B23 6 Short Heath B46 2 Shustoke/Whitacre B23 7 Stockland Green B46 3 Coleshill B24 0 Erdington B72 1 Wylde Green B24 8 Erdington B73 6 Sutton Coldfield B24 9 Tyburn B74 2 Streetly B25 8 North Yardley B74 3 Streetly B26 1 South Yardley B74 4 Four Oaks B26 2 Sheldon B75 5 Mere Green B26 3 Sheldon B75 6 Moor Hall B33 0 Garrett’s Green/Tile Cross B75 7 Rectory Park B33 8 Stechford B76 0 Curdworth B33 9 Kitts Green B76 1 Pype Hayes B34 6 Bucklands End B76 2 Walmley B34 7 Shard End B76 9 Minworth B35 6 Castle Vale B91 2 Solihull/C’e de Barnes B35 7 Castle Vale B91 3 Solihull/Monkspath B36 0 Smiths Wood B92 0 Hampton in Arden B36 8 Hodge Hill B92 7 Solihull/Lyndon B36 9 Castle Bromwich B92 8 Elmdon B37 5 Fordbridge B92 9 Elmdon B37 6 Kingshurst B93 0 Knowle B37 7 Marston Green/Ch’ley Wood B93 8 Dorridge B40 1 NEC B93 9 Knowle CV7 7 B’sall C’mon/Meriden Birmingham Airport Community Trust Fund Area of Benefit (continued) The Trustees will give more consideration to projects in communities where the impact of the Airport is greatest and assess eligible postcode areas in three tiers, where tier one reflects the greatest impact. -
Flood Risk Management Annual Report – March 2019
Birmingham City Council Flood Risk Management Annual Report – March 2019 Flood Risk Management Annual Report Report of the Assistant Director Highways and Infrastructure - March 2019 1. Introduction A scrutiny review of Flood Risk Management and Response was published in June 2010. This set out 12 recommendations which were completed in 2010. In June 2010, The Flood and Water Management Act 2010 passed into law conveying new responsibilities and making Birmingham City Council a Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA). This report highlights progress in addressing these statutory responsibilities and provides an update on other flood risk management related issues. This report also provides an update into areas for improvement identified in the review of the May 2018 flooding conducted by members of the Sustainability & Transport O&S Committee on 19th July 2018. 2. Flood and Water Management Act Duties The following work has been undertaken to fulfil the LLFA duties under the Flood and Water Management Act. 2.1 Local Flood Risk Management Strategy The Local Flood Risk Management Strategy for Birmingham, October 2017 continues set out the objectives for managing local flood risk and the measures proposed to achieve those objectives. 2.2 Cooperation with other Flood Risk Management Authorities The LLFA continues to cooperate extensively with other risk management authorities (RMAs) at various levels as established in the 3 tiered flood risk management governance structure. 2.2.1 Strategic Flood Risk Management Board The Strategic Board last met in December 2017 and due to the loss of a number of Flood Risk Management staff it was not possible to convene a meeting during 2018. -
Members Are Reminded That They Must Declare All Relevant Pecuniary and Non- Pecuniary Interests Relating to Any Items of Business to Be Discussed at This Meeting
Members are reminded that they must declare all relevant pecuniary and non- pecuniary interests relating to any items of business to be discussed at this meeting BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL SUTTON COLDFIELD DISTRICT COMMITTEE MONDAY, 03 JULY 2017 AT 16:00 HOURS IN SUTTON TOWN HALL, A G E N D A 1 ELECTION OF THE EXEC UTIVE MEMBER AND VIC E CHAIR FOR SUTTON COLDFIELD DISTRICT To elect a Chairperson (EM) and Vice Chair for the Municipal Year 2017/18. 2 APOLOGIES To receive any apologies. 3 MINUTES 5 - 14 To confirm and sign the Minutes of the last meeting of the Sutton Coldfield District Committee held on 17 February 2017. 4 MEMBERSHIP OF SUTTON COLDFIELD DISTRICT COMMITTEE To note the membership of the Committee as follows:- Councillors:- Maureen Cornish, Meirion Jenkins and Anne Underwood (Sutton Four Oaks Ward) Councillors:- David Barrie, Ken Wood and Alex Yip (Sutton New Hall Ward) Councillors: - Ewan Mackey, David Pears and Margaret Waddington (Sutton Trinity Ward) Councillors:- Lyn Collin, Andrew Hardie and Rob Pocock (Sutton Vesey Ward) Co-opted Members: Station Commander, West Midlands Fire Service Superintendent, West Midlands Police Eric Shipton – Housing Liaison Board Representative Lorna Steers – Housing Liaison Board Representative Andrew Mitchell, MP. Page 1 of 22 5 DECLARATIONS OF INTERESTS Members are reminded that they must declare all relevant pecuniary interests and non-pecuniary interests relating to any items of business to be discussed at this meeting. If a pecuniary interest is declared a Member must not speak or take part in that agenda item. Any declarations will be recorded in the minutes of the meeting. -
Falcon Lodge Community Plan 2018 – 2022
Falcon Lodge Community Plan 2018 – 2022 This Community Plan has been produced following extensive consultation and listening to both the local communities of Falcon Lodge and the agencies that provide services to those communities. RSCTC Logo Compass Logo 1 CONTENTS PART ONE – SHAPING THE COMMUNITY PLAN 1. Foreword by Councillor Simon Ward, Leader of Sutton Coldfield Town Council (To add pre-print) Picture 2. The Plan on a Page 3. A Profile of Falcon Lodge 4. How we have written the Community Plan a. Policy, Future Delivery Arrangements and Accountability of the Plan b. Agency Appointed to Develop the Plan c. Approach and Method for Developing the Plan 5. Informing the Community Plan a. Community Research b. Community Conference c. Theme Working Groups d. Desktop Research – demographics, health, education, employment and housing data e. Mapping PART TWO – THE COMMUNITY PLAN 6. The Community Plan – Vision, Approach & Timetable 7. Action Plan 2 8. Partnership Arrangements 9. A Community Enabler 10. Accountability Arrangements PART 3 11. Background Papers and Information Appendix 3 PART 1 1. JOINT FOREWORD Councillor Simon Ward, Leader of Royal Sutton Coldfield Town Council Independent Chair1 of the Falcon Lodge Community Forum To add at design stage post approval Pictures 1 The Independent Chair will work with the community enabler and new board to identify a community chair in readiness for January 2019. 4 2. THE PLAN ON A PAGE What’s our Vision? We aim to deliver a happy, healthy and connected community, a vibrant local economy and an appealing neighbourhood to live, work, learn and prosper. How we have developed the plan? Our plan has been shaped with and by the community in Falcon Lodge. -
Ward Meetings and Ward Plans Update
Date updated: 23.02.2021 Ward Meetings and Ward Plans Update 1. Ward Forum Meetings 1.1 Number of Virtual Meetings and Attendance (April 2020-March 2021) *Meeting arranged but not yet taken place **The NDSU YouTube Channel was set up in November 2020 (Q3) Year Meetings Total Average Number of Total Average (2020- that were YouTube YouTube Meetings Attendance Attendance 2021) joint Views** Views Q1 (Apr- 7 230 33 145 21 Jun) Q2 (Jul- 23 1 587 27 235 11 Sep) Q3 (Oct- 31 6 723 23 811 29 Dec) Q4 (Jan- 21 & 20* 1 & 4* 601 29 977 75 Mar) Grand 102 12 2,141 26 2,168 31 Total (82 & 20*) (8 & 4*) 1.2 Total Number of Meetings by Ward *Meeting arranged but not yet taken place ***Meeting arranged but not completed (technology error) April 2020- May 2018-April May 2019- Ward March 2021 2019 March 2020 (Virtual) Acocks Green 4 5 2 & 1* Allens Cross 2 1 1 Alum Rock 3 0 2 & 1* Aston 2 2 1 Balsall Heath West 3 5 1 & 1* Bartley Green 3 3 0 Billesley 1 1 1* Birchfield 5 4 2 & 1* Bordesley & Highgate 1 0 2 Bordesley Green 1 0 1* Bournbrook & Selly Park 3 1 2 Bournville & Cotteridge 3 3 2 & 1* Brandwood & Kings Heath 3 2 0 Bromford & Hodge Hill 5 2 6 Date updated: 23.02.2021 April 2020- May 2018-April May 2019- Ward March 2021 2019 March 2020 (Virtual) Castle Vale 2 0 0 Druids Heath & Monyhull 5 3 2 & 1* Edgbaston 2 3 0 Erdington 3 1 1 Frankley Great Park 2 1 2 Garretts Green 2 0 1 Glebe Farm & Tile Cross 6 2 1 Gravelly Hill 3 3 1 & 1* Hall Green North 4 4 2 & 1* Hall Green South 2 1 0 Handsworth 4 3 3 Handsworth Wood 4 3 1* Harborne 4 2 2*** & 1 Heartlands -
Birmingham City Council, Tuesday, 12 June, 2018
MEETING OF BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL, TUESDAY, 12 JUNE, 2018 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL HELD ON TUESDAY, 12 JUNE, 2018 AT 1400 HOURS IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER, COUNCIL HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM PRESENT:- Lord Mayor (Councillor Yvonne Mosquito) in the Chair. Councillors Muhammad Afzal Peter Fowler Zhor Malik Akhlaq Ahmed Jayne Francis Karen McCarthy Mohammed Aikhlaq Eddie Freeman Saddah Miah Alex Aitken Peter Griffiths Gareth Moore Deirdre Alden Fred Grindrod Simon Morrall Robert Alden Paulette Hamilton Brett O’Reilly Tahir Ali Roger Harmer John O’Shea Olly Armstrong Kath Hartley David Pears Gurdial Singh Atwal Adam Higgs Robert Pocock Mohammed Azim Charlotte Hodivala Julien Pritchard David Barrie Penny Holbrook Hendrina Quinnen Baber Baz Jon Hunt Chauhdry Rashid Bob Beauchamp Mahmood Hussain Carl Rice Matt Bennett Shabrana Hussain Lou Robson Kate Booth Timothy Huxtable Gary Sambrook Sir Albert Bore Mohammed Idrees Kath Scott Nicky Brennan Zafar Iqbal Lucy Seymour-Smith Marje Bridle Ziaul Islam Shafique Shah Mick Brown Morriam Jan Mike Sharpe Tristan Chatfield Kerry Jenkins Sybil Spence Zaker Choudhry Julie Johnson Ron Storer Debbie Clancy Brigid Jones Martin Straker Welds Liz Clements Nagina Kauser Sharon Thompson Maureen Cornish Mariam Khan Paul Tilsley John Cotton Zaheer Khan Lisa Trickett Phil Davis Chaman Lal Ian Ward Adrian Delaney Mike Leddy Mike Ward Diane Donaldson Bruce Lines Suzanne Webb Barbara Dring Mary Locke Alex Yip Neil Eustace Ewan Mackey Waseem Zaffar Mohammed Fazal Majid Mahmood ************************************ 3230 City Council – 12 June, 2018 NOTICE OF RECORDING 19041 The Lord Mayor advised that the meeting would be webcast for live and subsequent broadcasting via the Council’s internet site and that members of the Press/Public may record and take photographs except where there are confidential or exempt items.