News archive
News published September 2025
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Council tenants save up to £1,200 a year thanks to Birmingham scheme to retrofit 2,000 homes
Birmingham City Council tenants in 2,000 households are now living in warmer, greener homes that are cheaper to heat thanks to an energy efficiency scheme.
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Birmingham organisations unite to launch ‘Indoors Campaign’ to help long-term rough sleepers
Organisations and agencies across Birmingham are uniting to offer beds and support to long-term rough sleepers as part of the Indoors Campaign.
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Developer selected for Druids Heath regeneration scheme to deliver around 3,500 homes
Birmingham City Council has selected Lovell as the preferred developer for the Druids Heath regeneration scheme.
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Millions of pounds set to revive communities in Birmingham
The government has announced that eight neighbourhoods in Birmingham are to receive £2million every year for a decade as part of its Pride in Place programme.
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Birmingham City Council and Aston University Unite to Launch Civic Agreement 2030
Birmingham City Council is proud to announce its partnership with Aston University in the launch of the Civic Agreement 2030.
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Livery Street subway bursts into colour
A pedestrian subway in Birmingham city-centre has been transformed into a vibrant, welcoming throughfare.
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Truth Matters - tackling misinformation with facts
Leader of the city council, Cllr John Cotton, talks about the importance of challenging misinformation.
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Tickets on sale ahead of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup next summer
Tickets go on general sale today for next summer’s competition, where the best players from around the world will come to Birmingham.
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Recruitment now open for this year’s Birmingham’s Frankfurt Christmas Market
Yule be sorry if you miss it! The iconic Christmas market returns to the heart of Birmingham this November and recruitment is open for various roles across the market.
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Birmingham City Council invests in local stop smoking support
Birmingham Public Health has expanded community stop smoking services through the Smokefree Generation grant, marking a major step forward in the national journey towards becoming smokefree by 2030.