Category: Communication from Council
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Birmingham City Council Meeting with Ladywood Unite – minutes
These minutes were prepared and sent by Birmingham City Council. They were reviewed by Ladywood Unite. They follow on from our own reflections posted earlier.
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Public event Saturday 4 May 2024 3-5pm
This is a public update meeting by Ladywood residents about the Ladywood regeneration. Time and date Saturday 4 May 3-5pm In person location Ladywood Methodist Church, 84 St Vincent Street West, Birmingham, B16 8RW Virtual joining details Register in advance for this meeting:https://bham-ac-uk.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUpcu-srT4sE93a5rO23RXYGqwWvsaWklhr After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining…
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Ladywood Unite & Birmingham City Council Meeting 7.3.24
These are the views of Ladywood Unite (LU) representatives who attended the meeting on 7 March 2024. We have been told we will receive BCC’s own minutes.
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Meeting minutes from November’s meeting with Councillors, council staff, developers
In November 2023, we were promised minutes from the meeting we had with Cllr Cotton, Cllr Francis, Paul Kitson, Greg Tillotson, Planning Director, St George and St Joseph, David Stevenson, Laura Kudrna, George Smith, Marcia Wynter. These were provided to us on 4 March 2024. We were also re-sent answers to questions that some of…
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Ladywood Unite representatives turned away from council meeting
Ladywood Unite representatives were turned away from a meeting with council staff today. This was despite the booking being on the council’s own security log books. Instead of apologising, residents were blamed for turning up to the meeting, and security was called. Many of us had taken off work to attend the meeting. We request…
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A treasure of replies from the council – timelines, CPOs, etc.
The minutes from the council meeting on 9 January 2024 have now arrived online. Thank you to all of the Councillors asking questions on our behalf! We have had some answers on right to return, masterplan, consultation, community organisers, the residents charter, project resources, and the eight principles that have been missing. What do you…
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Happy new year
New year but no Ladywood solutions from Birmingham City Council and our local political representation. We have had little to no support from our own local Councillors Bore and Hartley. Instead, we have had support from other politicians. Following the meeting of Ladywood resident George Smith with Mayor Andy Street and Cllr Robert Alden mid…
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Birmingham City Council survey about Residents Charter
Today the council emailed some people in the Ladywood regeneration zone with a survey about developing a residents charter. Unfortunately, many people did not receive the survey, so we emailed Paul Kitson and Councillor Francis to find out what went wrong this time. The link to access the survey is here: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=Z86aaeTSzUuzA9K74rm78YP_7V8HGvVDpmQO5VpsWqlUOVhUQzg0WEtNT0JWVDlIR09XTEZJQlA2SC4u&utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term= Their newsletter signup…
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Slides and notes from meeting with Council and Councillors
Today George and Laura met with Councillor Francis, Councillor Cotton, Paul Kitson and his new colleague, and a Berkeley Group representative. More detailed notes/names are forthcoming, and we have asked for the minutes they took. George will also share his Powerpoint slides. The meeting lasted just over an hour and proceeded as follows. We all…
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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…
