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New leader confirms Cabinet

New leader Cllr John Clancy today confirmed there will be no changes to the current Cabinet.

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New Cabinet Member for Inclusion and Community Safety

Cllr Shafique Shah has today (Friday 9 October) been appointed by the Leader as Cabinet Member for Inclusion and Community Safety. Cllr Shah said: “It is a privilege to be asked to take on this Cabinet role, it will be an honour to serve the diverse communities of Birmingham and I am looking forward to […]

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New Cabinet confirmed

Birmingham City Council’s new Cabinet has been confirmed, with Cllr Paulette Hamilton named the new Cabinet Member for Health and Social Care.

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Cabinet webcast - March 16

View today’s Cabinet committee webcast from 1.30pm. Archive will appear from March 17.

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A fairer deal for children with special educational needs

A strategy giving children and young adults with special educational needs fairer opportunities is set to be approved by cabinet. Birmingham City Council’s cabinet is being recommended to approve the Special Education Development Plan (SEDP), which covers children and young people up to the age of 25. The SEDP will focus on three key strands: […]

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Budget Consultation: Another chance to quiz Cabinet

Budget Consultation Webchat Wednesday 7 January 2015 6.30-8.30pm Cabinet members will again be online to answer your budget consultation questions in a special Q&A webcast on 7 January 2015. Consultation on Birmingham City Council’s budget proposals for 2015-16 and beyond runs until 12 January 2015. And, after an earlier webcast attracted over 5,000 viewers, Leader […]

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Council review of provision for debt repayment

Every year the council must decide on what it considers to be a prudent policy for providing for the repayment of its debt (its Minimum Revenue Provision). After a full review, a revised policy will be considered by the cabinet on 1 September, and if supported, will be recommended to the city council on 16 […]

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Cabinet to consider One Station scheme

Plans to develop a world class public area linking the city's New Street and Moor Street stations are to go before the city council’s cabinet. The £5.5million One Station scheme, which would utilise the tunnel on St Martins Queensway, would also link both stations to the proposed HS2 Curzon Street station. Cabinet members will meet […]

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Swimming the Olympic Legacy

Brummies will soon have the chance to swim the Olympic Legacy as Sparkhill is set to become the first community in the country to benefit from a permanent London 2012 Olympic Games pool. The pool is one of nine training pools from the Olympic Park used by athletes during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic […]

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AMSCI funding boost for regional economy

A report outlining the progress being made in the delivery of the national Advanced Manufacturing Supply Chain Initiative (AMSCI) by Birmingham City Council acting as the accountable body, goes to Cabinet on Monday 16 September. Cllr Tahir Ali, cabinet member for Development, Jobs and Skills, said: “I am very pleased that the team at Birmingham […]

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