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M42 Junction 6 Improvement Scheme
M42 junction 6 Improvement scheme Statutory public consultation 9 January 2018 to 19 February 2018 Contents Introduction ........................................... 3 The scheme in detail (maps) ................. 16 Consultation .......................................... 4 Proposed land requirements ................. 19 Why do we need How this scheme may impact this scheme? ......................................... 6 on you .................................................. 20 Construction impacts ........................... 24 Scheme benefits and objectives ....................................... 7 What happens next ............................. 25 Evolution of the scheme ...................... 8 Proposed timeline ................................. 25 The preferred route ............................. 9 Consultation events ........................... 26 Incorporating your views .................. 10 Consultation information available ......... 26 Deposit point locations ...................... 27 What are we proposing .......................11 Contact information ............................... 27 Cycle routes and non-motorised users (NMU) ................................................... 12 Consultation questionnaire ............... 28 Traffic ................................................... 14 Impacts on the environment ................. 15 2 Introduction Highways England is a Government-owned During 2016, we identified and assessed a number company. We are responsible for the operation, of options to improve the junction. Following -
Notice of Road Closure on Solihull Parkway November 2019 |
Notification Notice of road closure on Solihull Parkway November 2019 | www.hs2.org.uk High Speed Two (HS2) is the new high speed railway for Britain. Early Duration of work works for HS2 are carried out by a joint venture between Laing O’Rourke and Murphy & Sons known as LM, in your area, we are From Saturday 7 to working nearing the A452, A45 and M42, which surround the site of the Sunday 8 December, and future Interchange Station. Saturday 14 to Sunday We’re preparing for our future highways works 15 December. In December, we need to carry out a number of different types of Working hours will be surveys in your area. The results of these surveys will help us plan our future highways works by telling us the condition of the land and the 8am to 6pm, but our location of nearby utilities. To conduct these safely, we need to install a contractors may be on temporary road closure. site up to an hour before and after those times. We’ll be starting work on 7 December To carry out this work, we’ll need to temporarily close the entrance and What to expect exit to Birmingham Business Park, off Northway Island, along Solihull We will temporarily close Parkway, for two consecutive weekends in December (see map on next the entrance and exit to page). During this closure, you will be able to continue to access the Park via its other entrance and exit, off the B4438, along Progress Way. Birmingham Business Park, off Northway We have a planned road closure on Solihull Parkway Island, along Solihull The temporary road closures will be in place from: Parkway. -
Headquarters Office To
HEADQUARTERS OFFICE TO LET 17,633 SQ FT (1,638 SQ M) 2650 BIRMINGHAM BUSINESS PARK | SOLIHULL | B37 7YE KINGS COURT WWW.KINGSCOURTBBP.CO.UK 2650 Kings Court has been comprehensively The property benefits from: refurbished to deliver a self contained, Grade A, headquarters office on a highly sought after • Metal suspended ceilings with inset LED lighting and well connected business park at the heart • 3 pipe, VRV fan coil air conditioning DESCRIPTION of the West Midlands. SPECIFICATION • 150mm raised access floors • Male, Female and disabled WC’s The property benefits from new reception and common areas, new landscaping and • Fully DDA compliant reconfigured car parking together with a state • Passenger lift of the art internal specification. • 93 car parking spaces (1:186 sq ft) GROUND 8,845 sq ft (822 sq m) FIRST 8,788 sq ft (816 sq m) TOTAL FLOOR AREA 17,633 sq ft (1,638 sq m) R ES C E N E C T T H A452 CHESTER ROAD S Y O A L I W H K U R L L A P P A L L R U K W H I A 2650 L Y O S N M42 KINGS A Y R K W COURT S OL I H U L L PA 2650 KINGS COURT ARK BIRMINGHAM INTERNA T NEC BIRMINGHAM INTERNATIONAL Y T SOLIHULL gva.co.uk/10015 Jonathan Ottewell Adrian Griffith 2650 Kings Court is situated on the established Birmingham Buisness 0121 634 8419 0121 609 8347 Park, being a short distance from J4A of the M6 and J6 of the M42. -
A NEW ERA for BBP Sulzer and Colas Arrive | Granite 40 and Radial Park, Plot 7000 Complete
COMMUNITYUR AUTUMN/WINTER 2020 A NEW ERA FOR BBP Sulzer and Colas arrive | Granite 40 and Radial Park, Plot 7000 complete Gold winner International Green Apple Awards 2018 and 2019 Managed by WINNER 2020 COMMUNITYUR AUTUMN/WINTER 2020: CONTENTS COMMUNITYUR 3 NEXT STOP PROGRESS WAY X12 bus route takes in Business Park to benefit AUTUMN/WINTER 2020 employees... with special launch ticket offers Welcome to your autumn 2020 ‘Our Community’ magazine, 4 CORNERSTONE EMPLOYER packed with news, activities and BBP signs up to Solihull Council’s young people’s events to look forward to as training and employment scheme we welcome Sulzer and Colas to BBP. 5 ON THE BALL Thanks to all our occupiers, BBP supports local youth football team with shirt suppliers and stakeholders for sponsorship their full support during a very 14 challenging year. 6 CHARITY NEWS We have witnessed immense Latest updates from Age UK Solihull and kindness from our occupiers British Heart Foundation during the fight against COVID. Here’s to 2021 and a happy, healthy and prosperous year. 03 7 DATES FOR YOUR DIARY Enjoy the A round-up of food, shopping and training events autumn and to come throughout autumn and winter festive season. Best wishes, 8/9 BIG-SCREEN BUSINESS PARK Pictures from our very own movie day with the brilliant Back to the Future on the big screen Liz Allister, 11 Park 10 SULZER SHAPING UP Development Reporting on progress from the engineering Manager company’s relocation to the Business Park 11 GRANITE 40 LATEST New warehouse facility reaches important completion -
Delivering High Speed 2 Major Project Report
DELIVERING HIGH SPEED 2 MAJOR PROJECT REPORT New rail reality Developing a £33bn rail network to transform Uk’s north-soUth 03|2012 CONNECTIONS Special report | High Speed 2 03 | 2012 Foreword 04 infrastructure specialists who supply the rail Introduction industry. Many of them are already helping HS2 Ltd chief executive Alison Munro us deliver Crossrail, Thameslink, electrifica- updates on the project’s progress tion, and upgrades to major stations like Reading and Birmingham. But even the 08 largest of these schemes will be dwarfed in Technical challenge size by HS2. So the challenge is for British Why the current London to West firms to develop the expertise to compete Midlands route is the best for key high speed contracts, and help deliver Britain’s Victorian engineering HS2 on time and on budget. 12 pioneers built a railway that was the The government’s National Infrastructure Euston envy of the world. Such was their Plan makes clear the importance of a predict- vision and singular focus that able and transparent pipeline of infrastruc- Expanding the station presents a ❝ following the opening of the first intercity line regeneration opportunity ture projects that will help the private sector between Manchester and Liverpool in 1830, it invest and plan for the future. HS2 will form 14 took just a little over two decades to construct a a key element of that long-term pipeline, Euston masterplan national rail network which linked all our major providing certainty about future contracting cities, and transformed our economy. Designs for Euston station opportunities following the Yet the modern reality is that since the terminus are vital to the project completion of Crossrail in 2017. -
West Midlands Police Freedom of Information
West Midlands Police Freedom of Information Property Name Address 1 Address 2 Street Locality Town County Postcode Tenure Type 16 Summer Lane 16 Summer Lane Newtown Birmingham West Midlands B19 3SD Lease Offices Acocks Green 21-27 Yardley Road Acocks Green Birmingham West Midlands B27 6EF Freehold Neighbourhood Aldridge Anchor Road Aldridge Walsall West Midlands WS9 8PN Freehold Neighbourhood Anchorage Road Annexe 35-37 Anchorage Road Sutton Coldfield Birmingham West Midlands B74 2PJ Freehold Offices Aston Queens Road Aston Birmingham West Midlands B6 7ND Freehold Offices Balsall Heath 48 Edward Road Balsall Heath Birmingham West Midlands B12 9LR Freehold Neighbourhood Bell Green Riley Square Bell Green Coventry West Midlands CV2 1LR Lease Neighbourhood Billesley 555 Yardley Wood Road Billesley Birmingham West Midlands B13 0TB Freehold Neighbourhood Billesley Fire Station Brook Lane Billesley Birmingham West Midlands B13 0DH Lease Neighbourhood Bilston Police Station Railway Street Bilston Wolverhampton West Midlands WV14 7DT Freehold Neighbourhood Bloxwich Station Street Bloxwich West Midlands WS3 2PD Freehold Police Station Bournville 341 Bournville Lane Bournville Birmingham West Midlands B30 1QX Lease Police Station Bradford Street Bradford Street Digbeth Birmingham West Midlands B12 0JB Freehold Offices Brierley Hill Bank Street Brierley Hill West Midlands DY5 3DH Freehold Police Station Broadgate House Room 217 Broadgate House Broadgate Coventry West Midlands CV1 1NH License Neighbourhood Broadway School BO Aston Campus, Broadway -
Hub Growth and Infrastructure Vision FOREWORD Nick Brown Chairman, Urban Growth Company
Hub Growth and Infrastructure Vision FOREWORD Nick Brown Chairman, Urban Growth Company The publication of this Hub Further funding from the WMCA has also enabled the Growth & Infrastructure Vision UGC to begin redesigning Birmingham International comes at an exciting time as Station into a multi-modal transport exchange the Urban Growth Company’s providing seamless connections to the new HS2 focus moves from strategy and Interchange Station, Birmingham Airport and the NEC. planning, to delivery across Additional UGC-led projects are underway to reinforce an ambitious programme of main utilities including power supply at The Hub development. based on anticipated growth, and to make the most During the three years since the UGC was set up, a of existing car parking facilities across the area, to great deal has been achieved, thanks largely to the free up valuable development land. collaborative approach taken and the support of Alongside other projects being undertaken by key partners. Transport for West Midlands, Highways England Under the UGC’s leadership, public and private and Solihull Council to improve public transport sector partners have come together to look at the connectivity and accessibility, we have an outstanding challenges and opportunities ahead and to jointly opportunity to create something very special here at plan and deliver the world-class infrastructure and The Hub. development needed to power growth across the It’s a unique chance to bring together a combination region for decades to come. of existing, world class assets to create Europe’s best- Funding from the West Midlands Combined Authority connected destination for business, leisure and living; (WMCA) has enabled the UGC to begin designing a new and outstanding gateway to the UK. -
Birmingham Interchange and Chelmsley Wood HS2 London-West Midlands May 2013
PHASE ONE DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT Community Forum Area Report 24 | Birmingham Interchange and Chelmsley Wood HS2 London-West Midlands May 2013 ENGINE FOR GROWTH DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT Community Forum Area Report ENGINE FOR GROWTH 24 I Birmingham Interchange and Chelmsley Wood High Speed Two (HS2) Limited, 2nd Floor, Eland House, Bressenden Place, London SW1E 5DU Telephone 020 7944 4908 General email enquiries: [email protected] Website: www.hs2.org.uk © Crown copyright, 2013, except where otherwise stated Copyright in the typographical arrangement rests with the Crown. You may re-use this information (not including logos or third-party material) free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government Licence. To view this licence, visit www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/ or write to the Information Policy Team, The National Archives, Kew, London TW9 4DU, or e-mail: [email protected]. Where we have identified any third-party copyright information you will need to obtain permission from the copyright holders concerned. To order further copies contact: DfT Publications Tel: 0300 123 1102 Web: www.dft.gov.uk/orderingpublications Product code: ES/21 Printed in Great Britain on paper containing at least 75% recycled fibre. CFA Report – Birmingham Interchange and Chelmsley Wood/No 24 I Contents Contents Draft Volume 2: Community Forum Area Report – Birmingham Interchange and Chelmsley Wood/ No 24 5 Part A: Introduction 6 1 Introduction 7 1.1 Introduction to HS2 7 1.2 -
West Midlands)
OFFICE OF THE TRAFFIC COMMISSIONER (WEST MIDLANDS) APPLICATIONS AND DECISIONS PUBLICATION NUMBER: 2697 PUBLICATION DATE: 06 June 2016 OBJECTION DEADLINE DATE: 27 June 2016 Correspondence should be addressed to: Office of the Traffic Commissioner (West Midlands) Hillcrest House 386 Harehills Lane Leeds LS9 6NF Telephone: 0300 123 9000 Fax: 0113 248 8521 Website: www.gov.uk/traffic-commissioners The public counter at the above office is open from 9.30am to 4pm Monday to Friday The next edition of Applications and Decisions will be published on: 20/06/2016 Publication Price 60 pence (post free) This publication can be viewed by visiting our website at the above address. It is also available, free of charge, via e-mail. To use this service please send an e-mail with your details to: [email protected] APPLICATIONS AND DECISIONS Important Information All correspondence relating to public inquiries should be sent to: Office of the Traffic Commissioner (West Midlands) 38 George Road Edgbaston Birmingham B15 1PL The public counter in Birmingham is open for the receipt of documents between 9.30am and 4pm Monday Friday. There is no facility to make payments of any sort at the counter. General Notes Layout and presentation – Entries in each section (other than in section 5) are listed in alphabetical order. Each entry is prefaced by a reference number, which should be quoted in all correspondence or enquiries. Further notes precede each section, where appropriate. Accuracy of publication – Details published of applications reflect information provided by applicants. The Traffic Commissioner cannot be held responsible for applications that contain incorrect information. -
Bickenhill NA Application
Application for a Neighbourhood Area Prepared by Bickenhill and Marston Green Parish Council: Parish Council Office, Recreation Ground, Bickenhill Road, Marston Green B37 7ER. Tel. 0121 779 4040, Email [email protected] This application for the designation of Bickenhill Village as a Neighbourhood Area includes: 1: A map defining the area of the application. 2: Background to the application 3: Aims of the process, and statement explaining why this area is considered appropriate to be designated as a Neighbourhood Area. 4: Management and funding of the process 5: A statement that the body making the area application is a relevant body for the purposes of 61G of the 1990 Town and Country Planning Act (see 3 below). 1: A map defining the area of the application. 2: Background to the application Situated to the north of Solihull and with roots in the 11th century, Bickenhill and Marston Green Parish is one of the oldest in the country and serves the villages of Bickenhill and Marston Green. Bickenhill sits to the south of the parish, and is a small but important rural hamlet with a population of around 150 people. The village itself is of historical significance, dating back to the 11th century, with a settlement around the church, built in 1140 and a conservation area at its heart. Marston Green, 3 miles from Bickenhill is a much larger, thriving village. Marston Green is separated from Bickenhill by a large industrialised area, comprising Birmingham International Airport and Train Station, the N.E.C, several business parks, one of the main arterial roads into Birmingham, the A45 Coventry and the M42. -
Hub Growth and Infrastructure Vision 2019
Hub Growth and Infrastructure Vision FOREWORD Nick Brown Chairman, Urban Growth Company The publication of this Hub Further funding from the WMCA has also enabled the Growth & Infrastructure Vision UGC to begin redesigning Birmingham International comes at an exciting time as Station into a multi-modal transport exchange the Urban Growth Company’s providing seamless connections to the new HS2 focus moves from strategy and Interchange Station, Birmingham Airport and the NEC. planning, to delivery across Additional UGC-led projects are underway to reinforce an ambitious programme of main utilities including power supply at The Hub development. based on anticipated growth, and to make the most During the three years since the UGC was set up, a of existing car parking facilities across the area, to great deal has been achieved, thanks largely to the free up valuable development land. collaborative approach taken and the support of Alongside other projects being undertaken by key partners. Transport for West Midlands, Highways England Under the UGC’s leadership, public and private and Solihull Council to improve public transport sector partners have come together to look at the connectivity and accessibility, we have an outstanding challenges and opportunities ahead and to jointly opportunity to create something very special here at plan and deliver the world-class infrastructure and The Hub. development needed to power growth across the It’s a unique chance to bring together a combination region for decades to come. of existing, world class assets to create Europe’s best- Funding from the West Midlands Combined Authority connected destination for business, leisure and living; (WMCA) has enabled the UGC to begin designing a new and outstanding gateway to the UK. -
West Midlands Police Freedom of Information 10/12/2019
West Midlands Police Freedom of Information Month and Role in Year Location Type Of Vehicle Vehicle Involved Owner Collision Casualty Most Severe Casualty Injury 2017 Jan 2017 JAMES WATT QUEENSWAY BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jan 2017 STRATFORD R0AD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jan 2017 SOHO ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jan 2017 FOLESHILL ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 5. Very Serious Jan 2017 SHELDON HEATH ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jan 2017 MEADWAY BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jan 2017 FISHER STREET BUS / COACH NATIONAL EXPRESS Passenger Yes 1. Slight Jan 2017 ROOKERY ROAD BUS / COACH Driver Yes 1. Slight Jan 2017 PERSHORE ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Jan 2017 NEWTOWN ROW BUS / COACH WEST MIDLANDS TRAVEL LTD Passenger Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 CHELMSLEY ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 CHURCH STREET BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 CHELMSLEY ROAD BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 HATHERTON STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Driver/Vehicle Feb 2017 PEDMORE ROAD BUS / COACH Owner Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 COX STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 2. Less Serious Feb 2017 OWEN STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 2. Less Serious Feb 2017 GREET GREEN ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 PERSHORE ROAD BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 HIGH STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 COX STREET BUS / COACH Pedestrian Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 BORDESLEY GREEN BUS / COACH Driver Yes 1. Slight Feb 2017 METCHLEY LANE BUS / COACH Passenger Yes 1.