News archive
News published November 2021
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Working with communities to improve digital inclusion
Working with local communities the city council has launched the Birmingham Digital Inclusion Strategy.
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Birmingham gears up for round 2 of the big hackathon
IT developers are invited to take part in an exciting Hackathon event looking for solutions to support Adult Education Services.
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New strategy aims to put Birmingham at the heart of levelling-up
Birmingham City Council is urging the Government to back a levelling-up strategy that could help 75,000 people into work, boosting the city economy by a massive £9bn a year.
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Consultation begins to make Places for People at Lozells
Lozells is the second area in Birmingham where people are being consulted about expanding and making permanent the temporary measures instigated last year, to create Places for People.
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Hundreds on way into work following hugely successful Birmingham Jobs Fair
Hundreds of people have taken the first step towards securing a new job or training opportunity following the Birmingham Jobs Fair at Villa Park.
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Birmingham recognised for work on Living Wage
Birmingham has been recognised for making Birmingham a Living Wage City today (15 November).
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Birmingham City Council launches consultation on Private Rented Sector Strategy.
The council is launching a consultation on private rented accommodation in the city.
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Perry Barr Residential Scheme reaches milestone of two million hours worked on site
More than two million hours have now been spent on construction of the Perry Barr Residential Scheme in Birmingham.
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Councillor Zaffar visits COP26 Glasgow
Today, Birmingham City Council Member for Transport and Environment, Councillor Zaffar is on a journey to COP26 where he will be talking about the council's route to net-zero carbon by 2030.
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Birmingham gets funding boost for community initiatives in Government pilot scheme
Birmingham City Council is one of 13 local authorities to receive a funding boost from a £5m Government funding pot to help councils tackle issues affecting their communities, announced this week.