Category archives: General Information
Update from Police Sergeant Paula McDowell
The Parish Council were delighted to welcome our local Police Sergeant Paula McDowell to their September meeting. Residents have been concerned about recent anti-social behaviour, in particular on the Village Green late at night. Sergeant McDowell said that crime is generally very low in Dickens Heath – it is mainly car thefts, with Land Rovers a particular …
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Dickens Heath Food & Craft Market
Home Energy Saving Measures – grants of up to £10,000 now available
Call out For Story Collectors
The Cultural Services Team at Solihull Council are looking for local people who would like to participate in a community based project collecting covid stories.
Notice of Vacancy on the Parish Council
Police & Crime Plan Consultation
The West Midlands Police & Crime Commissioner has launched a consultation to inform his Police and Crime Plan which is currently being developed. The link to the website below contains a link to the survey and additional information. Can you please consider participating and please circulate the information to others. https://www.westmidlands-pcc.gov.uk/police-and-crime…/
Best Front Garden Competition
Just a little reminder about the ‘Best Front Garden Competition’ there’s still time if you’d like to enter. We’d love to see your beautiful gardens. They will be judged by Borough Councillor Ken Hawkins on August 9th 😊
Dickens Heath Parish Council Acquire the 56 Space Tesco Car Park
Following the completion of their redevelopments in Dickens Heath, including Garden Square East, the developer Elegant Dickens Heath Village Ltd is winding up their ownership of certain property holdings in the village. The Parish Council has acquired the freehold ownership of the 56 space surface car park off Gorcott Lane (the Tesco Car Park) from …
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Message From Action Fraud
Over 5M Suspicious Emails Reported Phishing remains the most successful attack vector for cyber criminals targeting individuals and businesses. Cyber criminals love phishing. Unfortunately, this is not a harmless riverbank pursuit. When criminals go phishing, you are the fish and the bait is usually contained in a scam email or text message. The criminal’s goal …