Category: Petition
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Ladywood Unite Public Update Meeting 4 May 2024
Thank you to everyone who came to the public residents update meeting today. There were around 30 people online and 70 people in the church. Watch the meeting recording. Our local representatives did not respond to our invitations to speak with us. We gave them one month of notice and followed up, too. It was…
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What has been happening lately?
Thank you to everyone who has been working on activities related to supporting the community of Ladywood affected by the regeneration. We continue to be negatively affected by the planned mass compulsory purchase of our homes and local assets of great value including businesses and churches. What has been happening lately? Councillor drop in sessions.…
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Ladywood residents demand to elect new local councillors
Sign our petition – click here We ask to be able to elect new local Councillors in Ladywood as soon as possible Started 18 September 2023 Why this petition matters Started by Ladywood Unite We, the concerned residents of Ladywood, Birmingham, UK, hereby express our lack of confidence in Councillors Bore and Hartley due to their…
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Birmingham City Council continues to break their promises to Ladywood residents
The homes of 2,000 Ladywood Residents are at risk of being demolished under a compulsory purchase order. We have been locked out of a key meeting and denied information about what will happen to us. Our questions are sensible. After our homes are demolished, will we be able to live in comparable properties – like…
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Sign the petition
Sign our petition to oppose the Ladywood Regeneration https://www.change.org/p/oppose-ladywood-regeneration-birmingham Update 18 Feb 2023 – on 11 Feb 2023, Councillor Bore sent us the below reply to the petition.
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What can I do?
If you have found out your home or business is at risk of a compulsory purchase order (CPO), this can be upsetting. There are many things that will happen before a CPO is issued and we understand that we are still several years away from this. First, the council and developers say they will create…
