The Birmingham Offender Alumni Association (OAA) will soon have a place to call its own after the Birmingham City Council ...
Four Birmingham day centres are set to close their doors at the end of March - they are already being marketed for buyers ...
The firesale comes as commissioners overseeing the beleaguered authority ordered it to bank a total of £1 billion by the end of 2026 ...
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A second year of massive cuts and another council tax rise has triggered renewed calls for a public inquiry in the city ...
The land of AFC’s Greystone urgent care facility at 5410 U.S. 280 sold to JBH2 Holdings LLC for $4.85 million on Feb. 5, ...
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Shortest wait for Birmingham council homes revealedThe shortest average wait times for council housing in Birmingham ... the city, standing at just 27-weeks. That was based on 750 bids for just three properties available over one-beds at homes ...
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New tiny homes for Birmingham homeless are finally comingOn Tuesday, the Birmingham City Council approved funding for two agencies that will run separate groupings of pallet shelters as part of Birmingham’s Homes for All, Safe Sleep program.
The Birmingham City Council on Tuesday voted to transfer ownership of a property to the nonprofit Offenders Alumni ...
Last week, six councils were allowed to increase council tax above the usual 5% threshold, putting more of a burden onto ...
Birmingham City Council has acknowledged it is sometimes ... its Tyseley incinerator able to produce power for up to 60,000 homes. BBC analysis from October found that burning rubbish in ...
Land in Cavell Road and Wolverhampton Street are on the list and it is hoped that each site could deliver up to 40 homes ... sale. Councillor Paul Bradley, deputy leader of the council, said ...
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