The area will also benefit from a number of transport improvements, a new secondary school and improvements to Perry Barr railway station.
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The council believe modular could be a solution to the growing social housing waiting list for people who require one-bed or two-bed properties.
The GBSLEP board ‘provisionally’ agreed to provide the funding for the £700m Paradise Birmingham project at a recent extraordinary meeting.
The urban island, encircled by two canals, will eventually bring about 1,150 new homes.
The plan will see Birmingham’s derelict Belmont Works, originally built in 1899, restored to its former glory as part of a major overhaul.
Through four projects our film shows how to create an economy which meets local needs with local resources, and in which more people have a stake.
Social care is in crisis but rethinking the sector could form the basis of a more inclusive local economy, says David Powell
Exploring the economic and social benefits of an inclusive approach to health and social care in the West Midlands
Senior leaders in the city know that they need to help their teams focus on the values that shape what they do. It’s hard to do though, hard to lift the head from process to values. Here some simple ideas from the people we have worked with and the experience we’ve had over 10 years at Podnosh.
Local government has been playing a more pro-active role tackling illegal lending, aware that – in the absence of local banks to meet local needs – they may have to take the initiative themselves.