Birmingham City Council summary email from engagement workshops

Dear Sir/Madam

All those involved in the Ladywood Regeneration proposals would like to offer you their sincere thanks for attending the recent workshops. 

It was great to meet you face to face to hear your opinions and circumstances related to the scheme. The workshops have been invaluable. We’ve gathered lots of important questions for us to take away and seek answers to. We hope you found the workshops informative as well.

These workshops will feed into a Community Charter that Birmingham City Council and St Joseph Homes will follow. The charter will set out how we will work with you going forward, what’s important to the Ladywood community, your ideas, the main concerns, and how you want to be involved and communicated with. 

This first series of workshops was just the start, and many more opportunities will be shared over the coming months and years.

Attached are the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for your convenience. You can also download the FAQs from our website.

To help keep you informed, please update your contact details and preferences via our online form. You can also scan this QR code to open the form and update your contact preferences.

We are now looking through the feedback gathered at the 12 workshops. Once this has been done, we will contact you again to share what we’ve been told and the next steps of our engagement with you and the Ladywood community. 

Thank you very much for working with us.

Ladywood Regeneration Team I Place, Prosperity & Sustainability Directorate I Birmingham City Council IBirmingham City Council The information contained within this e-mail (and any attachment) sent by Birmingham City Council is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended only for the named recipient or entity to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient please accept our apologies and notify the sender immediately. Unauthorised access, use, disclosure, storage or copying is not permitted and may be unlawful. Any e-mail including its content may be monitored and used by Birmingham City Council for reasons of security and for monitoring internal compliance with the office policy on staff use. E-mail blocking software may also be used. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the originator and do not necessarily represent those of Birmingham City Council. We cannot guarantee that this message or any attachment is virus free or has not been intercepted and amended.


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