West Midlands Police Freedom of Information 07

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

West Midlands Police Freedom of Information 07 West Midlands Police Freedom of Information Request reference: 3184/13 How many drunk and disorderly incidents were recorded in the years 2011 and 2012 for each calendar month. 2011 2012 Jan 291 213 Feb 229 145 Mar 224 223 Apr 266 175 May 179 202 Jun 196 184 Jul 275 235 Aug 259 251 Sep 231 184 Oct 249 211 Nov 218 164 Dec 251 224 Total 2,868 2,411 The locations of these incidents such as street name and town, where possible. Please see on following pages a table showing year of arrest, Custody Station OCU and Place of Arrest Were they under 18, 18-25, 26-40, 41-60 or 60+. I understand such a breakdown may not be possible, in which case I would request a more general form Ages 2011 2012 <18 153 203 18‐25 1344 945 26‐40 966 845 41‐60 389 394 >60 16 24 West Midlands Police in complying with their statutory duty under sections 1 and 11 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 to release the enclosed information will not breach the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. However, the rights of the copyright owner of the enclosed information will continue to be protected by law. Applications for the copyright owner’s written permission to reproduce any part of the attached information should be addressed to The Force Solicitor, West Midlands Police Headquarters, Lloyd House, Colmore Circus Queensway, Birmingham, B4 6NQ. 07/02/13 Ref: 3184/12 West Midlands Police Freedom of Information And how the incident was dealt with (i.e. were they cautioned, fined, charged or by other means) 2011 Disposal Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Cautioned 4 10 6 4 5 1 4 4 7 7 5 6 63 Charged 77 76 61 74 55 54 91 84 71 64 63 73 843 No Further Action 21 12 16 12 8 13 14 12 18 18 15 16 175 Penalty Issued 188 130 141 176 111 128 165 159 135 160 135 156 1,784 Report for process 1 1 1 3 Grand Total 291 229 224 266 179 196 275 259 231 249 218 251 2,868 2012 Disposal Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Cautioned 6 3 2 3 6 2 2 5 7 5 4 5 50 Charged 57 55 69 57 75 57 61 76 53 57 47 36 700 Fixed Penalty 1 1 4 6 For NFA 1 1 No Further Action 15 8 14 8 16 13 21 6 19 21 13 14 168 Penalty Issued 135 79 137 107 105 112 150 164 103 125 96 153 1,466 Pending 3 9 12 Police Bail 1 1 2 4 Postal Charge/Requisition 1 1 Report for process 1 2 3 Grand Total 213 145 223 175 202 184 235 251 184 211 164 224 2,411 West Midlands Police in complying with their statutory duty under sections 1 and 11 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 to release the enclosed information will not breach the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. However, the rights of the copyright owner of the enclosed information will continue to be protected by law. Applications for the copyright owner’s written permission to reproduce any part of the attached information should be addressed to The Force Solicitor, West Midlands Police Headquarters, Lloyd House, Colmore Circus Queensway, Birmingham, B4 6NQ. 07/02/13 Ref: 3184/12 Custody Year Station Ocu Place Of Arrest 2011 BE Acocks Green 2011 BE Adderly Street 2011 BE Alcester Raod, Mosley 2011 BE alcester road 2011 BE alcester road moseley 2011 BE Alcester Road Moseley 2011 BE Alfred Street 2011 BE All service club, Mosley 2011 BE Alum Rock Road 2011 BE Alum Rock Road 2011 BE Alum Rock Road 2011 BE Alum Rock Road 2011 BE arcadian centre 2011 BE Arden Road, Saltley 2011 BE Asda, Chemsley Wood 2011 BE Balsahll Heath Park, J/W Brighton road 2011 BE Bamford Road 2011 BE Bamford Road 2011 BE BeechBrook Avenue Sparkhill 2011 BE Belchers Lane 2011 BE Belchers Lane 2011 BE Belchers Lane 2011 BE Belchers Lane, Bordesley Green 2011 BE Bell Street 2011 BE Berkley Rd East , Haymills. 2011 BE birmingham airport 2011 BE Birmingham International railway station 2011 BE Bordesley Green 2011 BE Bordesley Green , Bordesley Green. 2011 BE Bristol Road Custody Year Station Ocu Place Of Arrest 2011 BE Bristol Street 2011 BE Broad Street 2011 BE Broad Street 2011 BE Broad Street Birmingham 2011 BE Buckland End Lane Shard End 2011 BE Bulls Head PH, St Marys Row 2011 BE Bushbury Road, Kitts Green 2011 BE Chartice Road 2011 BE Chestnut Road 2011 BE church rd, stechford 2011 BE Church Road, Sheldon 2011 BE Clifford RD Dorridge. 2011 BE Clock Lane 2011 BE Colonial road, Bordesley Green` 2011 BE Corporation St,Birmingham 2011 BE corporation street 2011 BE Coventry rd Small heath 2011 BE COVENTRY RD, SMALL HEATH, BHAM 2011 BE Coventry Road 2011 BE Coventry Road 2011 BE Coventry Road 2011 BE Coventry Road 2011 BE Coventry Road 2011 BE Coventry road, Small heath 2011 BE Coventry Road, Small Heath 2011 BE coventry road,small heath 2011 BE Cranes Park Road 2011 BE Cranes Park Road Sheldon 2011 BE crossfield road 2011 BE Crossfields Road Kitts Green Custody Year Station Ocu Place Of Arrest 2011 BE cxhurch rd, stechford, bham 2011 BE digbeth high street 2011 BE Edgbaston road 2011 BE Edward Road. Moseley 2011 BE Fighting Cox PH 2011 BE Foremans road, sparkhill 2011 BE front office, kings heath 2011 BE Garretts Green Road, Garretts Green 2011 BE Giles Close 2011 BE GILES CLOSE, STECHFORD 2011 BE glazedale road 2011 BE Gospel Farm Road 2011 BE Gospel Farm Road 2011 BE gospel lane 2011 BE gospel lane 2011 BE Gospel Lane 2011 BE Gospel lane, acocks green 2011 BE Grace Church, Sutton Coldfield 2011 BE Great Hampton Street 2011 BE Green Lane 2011 BE Greswell lane Shard End 2011 BE Harlequin drive, Mosley 2011 BE Haslucks Green Road 2011 BE Hazeldean Road 2011 BE Heartlands Hospital 2011 BE Heartlands Hospital 2011 BE Heartlands Hospital A & E. 2011 BE Heartlands Hospital A & E. 2011 BE heartlands hospital A & E. 2011 BE Hepben Grove Custody Year Station Ocu Place Of Arrest 2011 BE Herrick Road 2011 BE Herrick Road, Washwood Heath 2011 BE Herrick Road, Washwood Heath 2011 BE High St Solihull 2011 BE HIGH STREET KINGS HEATH 2011 BE High Street Kings Heath 2011 BE high street, kings heath 2011 BE Hob Moor Road at Starbank Road 2011 BE Holloway head Bham City centre 2011 BE Hollywell Road 2011 BE home address 2011 BE Home Address 2011 BE Homer street 2011 BE Hunters Moon Public house. 2011 BE Hurst Street 2011 BE Hurst Street 2011 BE Hurst Street 2011 BE Hurst Street, Birmingham 2011 BE Kings Heath High Street 2011 BE KNOWLE RD, SMALL HEATH, BHAM 2011 BE ladypool Road 2011 BE ladypool Road 2011 BE Ladywell Walk 2011 BE Lea Hall RD 2011 BE Lea Hall rd 2011 BE Lea Village, Stechford 2011 BE Lenches Close, Mosley 2011 BE Lime Tree Road 2011 BE Lode Lane @ Hermitage Road 2011 BE Long street Custody Year Station Ocu Place Of Arrest 2011 BE Long Street. Sparkhill 2011 BE Longbridge Lane 2011 BE LONGMEADOW CRESCENT SHARD END , BHAM 2011 BE Maccadown Lane 2011 BE masshouse lane 2011 BE Meadwaym Stechford 2011 BE Mickleover Road, Bromford 2011 BE moorcroft road 2011 BE Moseley Road 2011 BE moseley road 2011 BE moseley road 2011 BE moseley road 2011 BE Moseley Village 2011 BE Moseley Village 2011 BE Moseley Village, Alcester road 2011 BE Mosley All Services Club, Church Road, Moseley. 2011 BE Nearlands Close Quinton 2011 BE new street 2011 BE Northfield High Street 2011 BE O/S BEHANS, HIGHFIELD ROAD, BILLESLEY 2011 BE O/S The junction, Mosley Village 2011 BE O/S Washwood Heath road 2011 BE Oakhill Road, Acocks Green 2011 BE Opp white hart lane cooks lane 2011 BE Opposite, ALDI, Stratford Road 2011 BE Outside Java lounge Alcester Road 2011 BE Outside O2 Academy Night Club B'ham City Centre 2011 BE outside raven public house 2011 BE Packington Avenue, Shard End 2011 BE park off hob moor road Custody Year Station Ocu Place Of Arrest 2011 BE Parkhall Croft 2011 BE Pear Tree PH 2011 BE Police station 2011 BE Police Station Stechford 2011 BE poplar road 2011 BE Poplar road 2011 BE poplar road , solihull 2011 BE poplar road, solihull 2011 BE Preston Road 2011 BE Priory Road, Hall Green 2011 BE prospect road 2011 BE queenswood road 2011 BE rear of boots, high street 2011 BE REDDINGS LANE, TSYLEY 2011 BE Richmond Primary Care Centre, Richmond Road, Stechford 2011 BE ring road, stourbridge 2011 BE sainsburys, wawrick road 2011 BE sainsburys. alcester road south 2011 BE Sandford Road Moseley 2011 BE Sarehole Mill 2011 BE Sedgemere Road 2011 BE Shirley Road 2011 BE SHirley Road 2011 BE Snow Hill 2011 BE Solihull Lane 2011 BE St Mary's Road, Moseley 2011 BE St Marys Row 2011 BE station road 2011 BE Station Way, Birmingham International rail Station 2011 BE Stechford front office Custody Year Station Ocu Place Of Arrest 2011 BE Stechford P.S. 2011 BE Stechford Retail Park. 2011 BE Stonehenge croft Druids heath 2011 BE Stoney Lane 2011 BE Stoney Lane 2011 BE stoney lane 2011 BE STRATFORD HEATH, SPARK HILL, BIRMINGHAM 2011 BE stratford road 2011 BE Stratford road 2011 BE Stratford Road 2011 BE stratford road, hall green 2011 BE stratford roads 2011 BE Stuart Road, Stechford 2011 BE talbort street 2011 BE Taunton Road 2011 BE Tavistock road 2011 BE The avenue 2011 BE The paer tree pub 2011 BE Trafalger Road 2011 BE Wake green Road 2011 BE Ward End Road 2011 BE Warwick Road 2011 BE Warwick Road 2011 BE Warwick Road 2011 BE Warwick Road 2011 BE Warwick Road 2011 BE Warwick Road Tysley 2011 BE Wash lane 2011 BE Washford Heath Road 2011 BE Washwood Heath pub Custody Year Station Ocu Place Of Arrest 2011 BE WASHWOOD HEATH RD, WASHWOOD HEATH, BHAM 2011 BE Washwood Heath road 2011 BE Washwood Heath Road 2011 BE Washwood Heath Road 2011 BE Washwood Heath Road 2011 BE Watery Lane Middleway, Birmingham 2011 BE wawrick road 2011 BE Welshfarm Road, Quinton 2011 BE Westley Road 2011 BE Westley Road, Acocks Green 2011 BE White Hart Public House 2011 BE White Hart Public House 2011 BE Whiteheart pub, Gressell Lane 2011 BE William Hill Bookmakers, Washwood Heath Road 2011 BE William Hill Bookmakers, Washwood Heath Road 2011 BE William Hill Washwood Heath Road 2011 BE Windward Road 2011 BE Windward Road 2011 BE Wood End Road, Erdington 2011 BE Woodbridge road, moseley 2011 BE Wright Street 2011 BE yardley green road 2011 BE yardley road acocks green 2011 BE Yardley Wood Road 2011 BE Yardley Wood Road 2011 BE Yew Tree car park 2011 BE Yew Tree Lane 2011 BE Yew Tree public house car park.
Recommended publications
  • Read the Games Transport Plan
    GAMES TRANSPORT PLAN 1 Foreword 3 Introduction 4 Purpose of Document 6 Policy and Strategy Background 7 The Games Birmingham 2022 10 The Transport Strategy 14 Transport during the Games 20 Games Family Transportation 51 Creating a Transport Legacy for All 60 Consultation and Engagement 62 Appendix A 64 Appendix B 65 2 1. FOREWORD The West Midlands is the largest urban area outside With the eyes of the world on Birmingham, our key priority will be to Greater London with a population of over 4 million ensure that the region is always kept moving and that every athlete and spectator arrives at their event in plenty of time. Our aim is people. The region has a rich history and a diverse that the Games are fully inclusive, accessible and as sustainable as economy with specialisms in creative industries, possible. We are investing in measures to get as many people walking, cycling or using public transport as their preferred and available finance and manufacturing. means of transport, both to the event and in the longer term as a In recent years, the West Midlands has been going through a positive legacy from these Games. This includes rebuilding confidence renaissance, with significant investment in housing, transport and in sustainable travel and encouraging as many people as possible to jobs. The region has real ambition to play its part on the world stage to take active travel forms of transport (such as walking and cycling) to tackle climate change and has already set challenging targets. increase their levels of physical activity and wellbeing as we emerge from Covid-19 restrictions.
    [Show full text]
  • 1/7 CORPORATION STREET, COVENTRY Another Prestigious
    CORPORATION STREET, COVENTRY Another prestigious development by Award Winning Developer 1/7 NEW PRIME OFFICE SPACE Award winning developer EDG Property is delighted to present Hawkins; newly refurbished office space in the heart of Coventry City Centre. Architecturally designed across two levels and accessed via a stylish, new reception off Corporation Street. Hawkins is situated in a prime location neighbouring The Co-Operative, one of Coventry’s most iconic development projects set to transform the shape of the city. Computer generated image, details will vary. details image, generated Computer 2/7 LOCATION & CONVENIENCE The property is located in a prime Coventry is a major commercial centre in the West Midlands, located in the heart of England. The city is position on Corporation Street, within located approximately 90 miles north of London and Coventry City Centre ring road, in 20 miles east of Birmingham. Coventry stands at the hub of the national motorway network, providing direct the heart of the city’s business area. access to the M69, M6 and M40 motorways. The M6 links This is a busy area adjacent to the into the M42, Birmingham orbital motorway and the M1 which provides a direct access to London and the West Orchards Shopping Centre, South East. There are frequent rail services to London Coventry Transport Museum and Euston (c.59 minutes) and Birmingham Grand Central (c.20 minutes) from Coventry Rail Station. It is also the mixed-use Belgrade Plaza within the main pedestrian retail centre and has easy development. It is also within the access from Junction 7 of Coventry City Centre Ring main pedestrian retail centre, with Road to the wider road networks.
    [Show full text]
  • Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) 2015 – 2019 Solihull
    Solihull Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment 2015 – 2019 Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) 2015 – 2019 Solihull V.02 DRAFT The data contained in this document is considered correct at the time of preparation Date prepared: 09th February, 2015 Date of publication: Date of review: 1 Solihull Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment 2015 – 2019 Thank you to the following in helping to compile the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment: Gurjinder Samra Author & Medicines Management Midlands & Lancashire Pharmacist Commissioning Support Unit Angela Collard Public Health Epidemiologist Solihull Public Health Preetpal Channa Comms & Engagement Specialist Midlands & Lancashire Commissioning Support Unit Jonathan Horgan Project Sponsor Midlands & Lancashire Commissioning Support Unit Christine de Comms & Engagement Lead Midlands & Lancashire Souza Commissioning Support Unit Stephen Munday Director of Public Health Solihull Public Health Donna Vines PA to Director of Public Health Solihull Public Health Len Dalton Chair Solihull Local Pharmaceutical Committee Phil Maslin Communications Lead Solihull Local Pharmaceutical Committee Kate Arnold Medicines Management Lead Solihull CCG This document is an update to the former Solihull PCT’s PNA document. We would like to acknowledge the authors of the Solihull PNA 2011 document. Please note data regarding pharmacies is accurate to November 2014. This document has been developed by Midlands & Lancashire Commissioning Support Unit with Public Health of Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council. Midlands and Lancashire CSU www.midlandsandlancashirecsu.nhs.uk Kingston House 438-450 High Street West Midlands B70 9LD 2 Solihull Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment 2015 – 2019 CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS & GLOSSARY FOREWORD 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1. Overview 1.2. Access 1.3. Services 1.4. Conclusion 2. INTRODUCTION 2.1. Solihull Health and Wellbeing Board 2.2.
    [Show full text]
  • FE College Disability Statements: an Evaluation
    DOCUMENT RESUME ED 441 172 CE 080 212 AUTHOR Faraday, Sally; Maudslay, Liz TITLE FE College Disability Statements: An Evaluation. INSTITUTION Further Education Development Agency, London (England).; Skill: National Bureau of Students with Disabilities, London (England). ISBN ISBN-1-85338-524-7 PUB DATE 2000-00-00 NOTE 64p. AVAILABLE FROM Further Education Development Agency, Citadel Place, Tinworth Street, London SEll 5EH, United Kingdom (7.50 British pounds). Tel: 020-7840-5302; Fax: 020-7840-5401; e-mail: [email protected]; Web site: http://www.feda.ac.uk. PUB TYPE Reports Evaluative (142) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC03 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Accessibility (for Disabled); Admission Criteria; Adult Students; College Programs; *Disabilities; Educational Facilities; Educational Legislation; *Educational Policy; Educational Practices; Facility Guidelines; Federal Regulation; Foreign Countries; Guidelines; Policy Analysis; *Position Papers; Postsecondary Education; Program Evaluation; *Public Policy; Questionnaires; *Special Needs Students; Writing (Composition) IDENTIFIERS *England ABSTRACT This document, which is intended for individuals involved in writing and reviewing college disability statements, summarizes the results of a Further Education Development Agency evaluation of the disability statements of 432 further education (FE) colleges throughout England. Chapter 1 examines the extent to which the individual FE colleges' disability statements meet the criteria specified in 1996 regulations governing FE colleges' disability statements. Included throughout Chapter 1 are numerous examples of good practice in 423 (980) of the policy statements that indicate the institutions' commitment to respond flexibly to all students, including those with disabilities. The examples illustrate policy statements by focusing on the following items: overall policy, admissions arrangements, education facilities and support, other support, examination arrangements, physical access, and complaints and appeals procedures.
    [Show full text]
  • 3 Fordhouses
    3 Fordhouses - Castlecroft via Wolverhampton Mondays to Fridays Operator: NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB Stafford Road (before) 0545 0605 0625 0640 0659 0718 0736 0756 0816 0836 0856 0916 0936 0956 1016 1036 1056 Greenfield Lane (adj) 0545 0605 0625 0640 0659 0718 0736 0756 0816 0836 0856 0916 0936 0956 1016 1036 1056 Springfield Lane (adj) 0546 0606 0626 0641 0700 0719 0738 0758 0818 0838 0857 0917 0937 0957 1017 1037 1057 Stafford Road 0547 0607 0627 0642 0702 0721 0739 0759 0819 0839 0859 0919 0939 0959 1019 1039 1059 Redhurst Drive (opp) 0548 0608 0628 0643 0703 0722 0741 0801 0821 0841 0900 0920 0940 1000 1020 1040 1100 Upton Green (adjacent) 0549 0609 0629 0644 0704 0723 0742 0802 0822 0842 0901 0921 0941 1001 1021 1041 1101 Sandon Road (adj) 0550 0610 0630 0645 0705 0724 0743 0803 0823 0843 0902 0922 0942 1002 1022 1042 1102 St Annes Road (opp) 0552 0612 0632 0647 0706 0726 0745 0805 0825 0845 0904 0923 0943 1003 1023 1043 1103 Three Tuns Lane (adj) 0553 0613 0633 0648 0707 0727 0746 0806 0826 0846 0906 0924 0944 1004 1024 1044 1104 Barrington Close (adj) 0553 0613 0633 0648 0708 0728 0747 0807 0827 0847 0906 0925 0945 1005 1025 1045 1105 Lodge Road (opp) 0555 0615 0635 0650 0710 0730 0750 0810 0830 0850 0909 0927 0947 1007 1027 1047 1107 Oxley, Greenwood Road (after) 0557 0617 0637 0652 0712 0732 0752 0812 0832 0852 0911 0929 0949 1009 1029 1049 1109 Polish Church (opp) 0557 0617 0637 0652 0713 0733 0753 0813 0833 0853 0912 0930 0950 1010 1030 1050 1110 Bushbury Lane (adj) 0559 0619 0639
    [Show full text]
  • Birmingham City University Proposed City Centre Campus Phase 1 BIAD Transport Assessment
    Birmingham City University Proposed City Centre Campus Phase 1 BIAD Transport Assessment REP/001 Issue 1 | January 2011 1435-ARP-Z-XX-XX-RP-TA001 Ove Arup & Partners Ltd The Arup Campus This report takes into account the particular Blythe Gate instructions and requirements of our client. Blythe Valley Park It is not intended for and should not be relied Solihull upon by any third party and no responsibility is West Midlands undertaken to any third party. B90 8AE United Kingdom www.arup.com Job number 213825-00 Birmingham City University Proposed City Centre Campus Phase 1 BIAD Transport Assessment Contents Page 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Report Structure 1 1.2 Existing University Facilities 1 2 The Site and Surrounding Road Network 3 3 Future Proposals – Eastside 4 3.1 Highways 4 3.2 Future Developments 5 4 Proposed Development 6 4.1 Site Access 6 4.2 Car Parking 6 4.3 Drop off 8 4.4 Cycle Parking 8 4.5 Development Servicing 9 5 Scope of Transport Assessment 11 6 Trip Generation and Distribution 12 6.1 Trip Generation and Parking Demand – City Centre Campus 12 6.2 Trip Generation and Parking Demand - Proposed Multi- Storey Car Park 16 6.3 Comparison of City Centre Campus and VTP200 Trip Generation and Parking Demand 17 7 Traffic Impact 19 8 Public Transport, Pedestrians and Cyclists 20 8.1 Public Transport 20 8.2 Pedestrians 21 8.3 Cyclists 22 9 Travel Plan Framework 23 9.1 Introduction 23 9.2 Elements of the Travel Plan 23 9.3 Objectives 23 9.4 Management 24 9.5 Measures 24 10 Discussions with Birmingham City Council 26 REP/001 | Issue 1 |
    [Show full text]
  • X10 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    X10 bus time schedule & line map X10 Birmingham - Gornal Wood via Halesowen, Merry View In Website Mode Hill The X10 bus line (Birmingham - Gornal Wood via Halesowen, Merry Hill) has 6 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Birmingham: 4:29 AM - 10:10 PM (2) Gornal Wood: 6:40 AM - 5:04 PM (3) Halesowen: 7:40 PM - 11:10 PM (4) Holly Hall: 6:19 PM - 7:30 PM (5) Merry Hill: 5:25 AM - 11:10 PM (6) Tansey Green: 4:44 PM - 6:59 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X10 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X10 bus arriving.
    [Show full text]
  • Birmingham City Council Report to Cabinet 14Th May 2019
    Birmingham City Council Report to Cabinet 14th May 2019 Subject: Houses in Multiple Occupation Article 4 Direction Report of: Director, Inclusive Growth Relevant Cabinet Councillor Ian Ward, Leader of the Council Members: Councillor Sharon Thompson, Cabinet Member for Homes and Neighbourhoods Councillor John Cotton, Cabinet Member for Social Inclusion, Community Safety and Equalities Relevant O &S Chair(s): Councillor Penny Holbrook, Housing & Neighbourhoods Report author: Uyen-Phan Han, Planning Policy Manager, Telephone No: 0121 303 2765 Email Address: [email protected] Are specific wards affected? ☒ Yes ☐ No If yes, name(s) of ward(s): All wards Is this a key decision? ☒ Yes ☐ No If relevant, add Forward Plan Reference: 006417/2019 Is the decision eligible for call-in? ☒ Yes ☐ No Does the report contain confidential or exempt information? ☐ Yes ☒ No 1 Executive Summary 1.1 Cabinet approval is sought to authorise the making of a city-wide direction under Article 4 of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015. This will remove permitted development rights for the change of use of dwelling houses (C3 Use Class) to houses in multiple occupation (C4 Use Class) that can accommodate up to 6 people. 1.2 Cabinet approval is also sought to authorise the cancellation of the Selly Oak, Harborne and Edgbaston Article 4 Direction made under Article 4(1) of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 1995. This is to avoid duplication as the city-wide Article 4 Direction will cover these areas. Page 1 of 8 2 Recommendations 2.1 That Cabinet authorises the Director, Inclusive Growth to prepare a non- immediate Article 4 direction which will be applied to the City Council’s administrative area to remove permitted development rights for the change of use of dwelling houses (C3 use) to small houses in multiple occupation (C4 use).
    [Show full text]
  • The VLI Is a Composite Index Based on a Range Of
    OFFICIAL: This document should be used by members for partner agencies and police purposes only. If you wish to use any data from this document in external reports please request this through Birmingham Community Safety Partnership URN Date Issued CSP-SA-02 v3 11/02/2019 Customer/Issued To: Head of Community Safety, Birmingham Birmi ngham Community Safety Partnership Strategic Assessment 2019 The profile is produced and owned by West Midlands Police, and shared with our partners under statutory provisions to effectively prevent crime and disorder. The document is protectively marked at OFFICIAL but can be subject of disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 or Criminal Procedures and Investigations Act 1996. There should be no unauthorised disclosure of this document outside of an agreed readership without reference to the author or the Director of Intelligence for WMP. Crown copyright © and database rights (2019) Ordnance Survey West Midlands Police licence number 100022494 2019. Reproduced by permission of Geographers' A-Z Map Co. Ltd. © Crown Copyright 2019. All rights reserved. Licence number 100017302. 1 Page OFFICIAL OFFICIAL: This document should be used by members for partner agencies and police purposes only. If you wish to use any data from this document in external reports please request this through Birmingham Community Safety Partnership Contents Key Findings .................................................................................................................................................. 4 Reducing
    [Show full text]
  • 33 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    33 bus time schedule & line map 33 Wolverhampton - Northwood Park Circ. View In Website Mode The 33 bus line Wolverhampton - Northwood Park Circ. has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Wolverhampton: 5:27 AM - 10:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 33 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 33 bus arriving. Direction: Wolverhampton 33 bus Time Schedule 36 stops Wolverhampton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:25 AM - 10:25 PM Monday 5:27 AM - 10:25 PM Wolverhampton Bus Station Pipers Row, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Tuesday 5:27 AM - 10:25 PM Thornley St, Wolverhampton Wednesday 5:27 AM - 10:25 PM Long Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Thursday 5:27 AM - 10:25 PM University Of Wolverhampton (Ab) Friday 5:27 AM - 10:25 PM Stafford Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Saturday 5:27 AM - 10:25 PM Cannock Rd, Dunstall Five Ways, Dunstall Five Ways, Dunstall 33 bus Info Direction: Wolverhampton Gorsebrook Rd, Dunstall Stops: 36 Trip Duration: 35 min Stafford Rd, Dunstall Line Summary: Wolverhampton Bus Station, Thornley St, Wolverhampton, University Of Ripon Rd, Low Hill Wolverhampton (Ab), Cannock Rd, Dunstall, Five Ways, Dunstall, Five Ways, Dunstall, Gorsebrook Rd, Fordhouse Rd, Low Hill Dunstall, Stafford Rd, Dunstall, Ripon Rd, Low Hill, Fordhouse Rd, Low Hill, Whetstone Rd, Low Hill, Elston Hall Lane, Bushbury, Bushbury Church, Whetstone Rd, Low Hill Bushbury, Somerford Gardens, Bushbury, Broadway, Bushbury, Alton Close, Bushbury, Northicote
    [Show full text]
  • History of the Birmingham Hippodrome
    School Project FAQ’s 1 History of the Birmingham Hippodrome 1890: First edition of ordnance survey maps show back to back housing covering the entire Birmingham Hippodrome site. 1895: The Assembly Rooms on the corner of Hurst Street and Inge Street are erected. 1899: The Tower of Varieties and Circus opens on 9th October 1899. It was constructed for Henry and James Draysey in a circus format with seating encircling the performance ring. 1900: The auditorium is reconstructed, incorporating stalls seating, dress circle gallery and boxes. Now names the Tivoli Theatre of Varieties and was the first venue to offer 2 shows nightly as a variety theatre – with the emphasis on music- hall. 1903: Renamed The Hippodrome .A rocky period of closures, openings, (closed for three years from 1914 due to WW1 1924: Purchased by Moss Empire s and remained in their control for around 55 years. Refurbished the theatre with a new entrance so that people didn’t have to queue outside for their tickets in the rain and replaced the circle and balcony with one large circle. 1957: The start of the annual Christmas Pantomime 1963: Renamed the Birmingham Theatre by Moss Empires. 1963 : Saw the advent of rock ‘n’ roll and lots of music performances including the Beatles, they came in March at the bottom of the bill and then back in November twice as sell out headline performers! There was so much hysteria around the theatre they had to come in dressed as policemen to avoid the crowds! 2 1964 : There was no panto this year – instead there was a six month run of My Fair Lady with Birmingham born Tony Britton (Fern Britton’s dad!) – It was a box office smash! 1972: Name reverts back to the Hippodrome.
    [Show full text]
  • 9 Birmingham
    9 Birmingham - Stourbridge via Halesowen Mondays to Fridays Operator: NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB Colmore Row (Stop SH2) 0430 0510 0530 0550 0610 0625 0635 0645 0655 0704 0714 0724 0734 0744 0754 0804 0814 Bearwood Interchange (Stop BR) 0445 0525 0545 0605 0626 0641 0652 0703 0713 0723 0728 0733 0743 0754 0804 0814 0824 0834 Hurst Green, Ridgeway Avenue (opp) 0451 0531 0551 0611 0632 0648 0659 0710 0720 0731 0736 0741 0751 0802 0812 0822 0832 0842 Halesowen, Halesowen Bus Station (Stand H) ARR0458 0538 0558 0619 0640 0656 0707 0718 0729 0740 0745 0750 0800 0811 0821 0831 0841 0851 Halesowen Bus Station (Stand H) DEP0501 0541 0601 0622 0643 0659 0710 0721 0732 0743 0748 0754 0803 0814 0824 0834 0844 0854 Stourbridge Interchange (Stand H) 0515 0555 0618 0639 0701 0717 0729 0741 0752 0803 0808 0814 0824 0835 0845 0855 0905 0915 Mondays to Fridays Operator: NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB NXB Colmore Row (Stop SH2) 0824 0834 0844 0854 0904 0914 0924 0934 0944 0954 1004 1014 1024 1034 1044 1054 1104 1114 Bearwood Interchange (Stop BR) 0844 0854 0904 0914 0924 0934 0944 0953 1003 1013 1022 1032 1042 1052 1102 1112 1122 1132 Hurst Green, Ridgeway Avenue (opp) 0852 0902 0912 0922 0932 0942 0952 1001 1011 1021 1030 1040 1050 1100 1110 1120 1130 1140 Halesowen, Halesowen Bus Station (Stand H) ARR0901 0911 0921 0931 0941 0951 1001 1010 1020 1030 1039 1049 1059 1109 1119 1129 1139 1149 Halesowen Bus Station (Stand H) DEP0904 0914 0924 0934 0944 0954 1004 1013 1023 1033
    [Show full text]