Category: Communication from Council
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Generic replies
Some of us have begun to receive generic replies to our hundreds of unanswered questions. We deserve more.
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What questions would you like to ask the council if you could?
We all have a lot of questions about what will happen next. But think what you might like to ask the council about their processes – such as about the whole process of setting this up in the first place. What comes to mind? Might it be about the process of selecting a developer previously…
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Media from 20 July developer meeting
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/we-need-answers-ladywood-chaos-27365072 Resident from Ashton Croft reflects on the meeting with Councillor Bore on BBC WM Radio https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-66258451 https://www.birminghamworld.uk/news/birmingham-ladywood-residents-council-meeting-4227227 https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/22-billion-redevelopment-meeting-shambles-27366633 https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/we-need-answers-ladywood-chaos-27365072 Please add your news links in the Discussion below.
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2019 flyers and new information about what will happen to council residents and private owners
Today the council sent us the below documents in response to our letter on 16 July. It appears that although council tenants will be re-housed in the area in one move, there is no such provision for private owners and renters. We also do not know about the quality of the new council housing –…
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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…
