Category: Cabinet Reports
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Full video of 27 June cabinet meeting approving compulsory purchase in principle
Watch from 5:27 https://birmingham.public-i.tv/core/portal/webcast_interactive/778000?force_language_code=en_GB Some striking things – our Councillors apparently had no words advocating for our interests, a promise of ‘like for like’ for council properties, and zero mention of what will happen to all the non-council built properties and that are inside the red line
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What have we been told so far?
On 19 June 2023, Cllrs Albert Bore and Kath Hartley wrote to residents stating that St. Joseph was being recommended as a redevelopment partner for the regeneration of central Ladywood. Like the other communications they sent in 2019, this letter did not explicitly state that they planned to demolish existing homes. Some of the 2019…
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The red line – who is at risk of a compulsory purchase order?
Everywhere inside the red line is at risk of a compulsory purchase order. You can read this in the council documents Appendices available online The Red Line Map The Red Line Map with Phases (that presumably reflect which phase will be purchased first) Permission to issue Compulsory Purchase Orders inside the red line (in principle…
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Map and estate regeneration decision (see report Annexes)
https://birmingham.cmis.uk.com/birmingham/Decisions/tabid/67/ctl/ViewCMIS_DecisionDetails/mid/391/Id/da94c519-cee1-4901-9a04-939b584f6464/Default.aspx https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/news/article/1350/development_partner_recommended_for_22bn_ladywood_estate_scheme
