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Bring a bag for your rubbish when spending time outdoors.

Are you planning on spending time outdoors? Play your part in helping to keep our environment clean and litter-free: bring a bag to take your rubbish home with you to throw away or recycle. Don’t leave rubbish next to a full bin. Litter ruins our great outdoors by harming our wildlife and polluting our waters. Remember, bins aren’t always available outdoors, especially in the countryside

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Crime Prevention Advice Stand Touchwood Shopping Centre Solihull

Solihull Police Partnerships Team will be in Touchwood Shopping Centre on Friday 27th February.

We’ll have lots of information on the prevention of violence against women and girls. 

We’ll also have information and advice for anyone that is suffering domestic abuse. Or if you have concerns for someone.

You can speak to our officers about general crime prevention for your home and vehicles; we have some crime prevention giveaways to hand out too.

We are being joined by the West Midlands Police Fraud and Cyber Protect Team. You can talk to them about protecting yourself and your loved ones against fraud and cybercrime.

If you’d like to talk to us about any concerns you have in your local area pop along to see us. We can advise you on how to contact your local police team.

We look forward to seeing you there.

📅When Friday 27th February 26 

🕔 11.30am until 2.30pm

📍Touchwood Shopping Centre, Solihull. Car Park, Homer Rd, Solihull B91 3GJ

West Midlands Police Antisocial Behaviour (ASB) Survey

We know antisocial behaviour can have a real impact on how safe people feel where they live. We take antisocial behaviour seriously and it is at the core of our neighbourhood policing activity.

We’ve got a plan on how we will be reducing antisocial behaviour for 2026 onwards, but your views are central to helping this plan continue to grow and work effectively for our local communities.

To make sure this plan is informed by local experiences, we’ve created a short survey, in partnership with the Office of the Police of the Police and Crime Commissioner, to capture your feedback.

We are reaching out again to give you the opportunity to share your experiences and ideas to help ensure the plan reflects the needs of your community, and how well we are delivering a service for you.

By taking part in the survey, you can help identify what matters most in your area and where action should be focused.

The survey will be open throughout February, and everyone who lives, works, or spends time in the West Midlands is encouraged to take part. It only takes 5 minutes to complete.

Feedback from the survey will directly inform the approach taken by West Midlands Police and partners to reduce and prevent antisocial behaviour moving forward.

To have your say, complete the survey before 28 February 2026 by clicking this Link or scanning the QR code below.

Thank you.

Road Closure – Rumbush Lane

Works on behalf of: Severn Trent Water.

Reason for closure: REQUIRED TO ALLOW ACCESS FOR TANKERS.

Name of road and extent affected: OUTSIDE 259 Rumbush Lane, Earlswood.

Dates and times of closure: Immediate until 12/02/26 at 16.00hrs.

Access for emergency services can be maintained: YES.

Contact Name: STW Sewerage.

Contact Details: 0345 6027723.

Emerging Local Plan Consultation

Good Morning lovely residents, next Tuesday, the 10th of February, we are having our monthly meeting at 6.30pm in the Library (which I know you are all very excited to attend) we’re looking forward to seeing you!

There will also be a consultation in the Library from Solihull Council regarding the Emerging Local Plan which will be on until 6.30pm please use the link for more information:

Local Plan Consultation