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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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Family Afternoon Tea Party

☕🍰 Fancy a brew-tiful afternoon? 🍓🎶

Join us for a delightfully delicious Family Afternoon Tea Party this May! Expect plenty of tea, tasty treats, and toe-tapping tunes from the brilliant Lucia Owen-Small 🎤✨

Whether you’re coming for the cake, the chats, or just a good old singalong, there’s something for everyone – and yes, the best part… it’s completely FREE! 🎉

So grab your friends, bring the family, and come and spend a relaxed afternoon with your community ❤️

📅 Sunday 31 May
⏰ 2–4pm
📍 Dickens Heath Village Hall

Spaces are limited, so don’t forget to register (link/QR code below)! 👇

Click here to book

Community Events Lineup

We hope you are enjoying the spring season. The Parish Council has organised a number of events taking place over the coming months, and we are pleased to share these with you.

Please refer to the attached flyer for full event details, including information about the Village Hall.

We hope residents will be able to join us at one or more of the events and we look forward to seeing you there.

Beat Surgery Dates – Blythe

Please see the Beat Surgery dates for the area of Blythe for May 2026 – myself and PCSO Tabb / PCSO Burgess will be in attendance.

Monday 11th May 2026 1pm-2pm – Morton’s, Dickens Heath

Monday 18th May 2026 10am-11am – Ambleside Garden Centre, Earlswood

Wednesday 20th May 2026 1pm-2pm – Ethel’s, Cheswick Green

Protecting Trees and Hedgerows in Dickens Heath

Dickens Heath Parish Council has been working closely with planners at Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council to address growing concerns about the pre-emptive removal of trees and hedgerows ahead of potential planning applications.

The Council has confirmed this is an issue they take seriously. Where such works are identified, they will consider them carefully as part of planning assessments and, where appropriate, through the enforcement process.

Residents can help by reporting concerns:

  • If tree or hedgerow works appear linked to a live planning application, please highlight this clearly in any consultation response and mark it for the attention of SMBC Landscape and Ecology.  
  • If works are taking place before any application is submitted, please report this directly to the Planning Enforcement Team at: planningenforcement@solihull.gov.uk

Prompt reporting with site-specific details will help officers investigate and, where necessary, take action.