Hands Off Sutton Park: Labour and Reform Both Want to Charge Brummies to Use It Sutton Park is one of Birmingham’s greatest treasures. It is part of our city’s heritage, part of the identity of Sutton Coldfield, and part of the shared...
Enforce the Vote of No Confidence in Birmingham City Council’s Labour Leader On Tuesday 24 March 2026, opposition parties passed a Local Conservative led motion of no confidence in the Labour leader of Birmingham City Council. The motion...
Our 6 Point Plan Birmingham City Council has been effectively bankrupted, and residents have faced a double whammy of higher Council Tax (over 18% in 2 years) for fewer services...
It must have bin love Sign our petition to increase the number of litter bins across Birmingham! Since declaring effective bankruptcy in 2023 Birmingham City Councill have refused to...
Clean leaf litter, protect our streets Recently, Birmingham was again hit by heavy rain after storm Claudia left many streets flooded. Once again, the decisions of Birmingham City Council over the...
Bonfire Night ' Remember, remember, the 5th of November, Gunpowder, treason and plot. I see no reason why gunpowder treason should ever be forgot.' But, here in Birmingham...
Local Conservatives write to Government with proposal to help fix Birmingham City Council’s finances It has now been 2 years since Birmingham City Council effectively declared bankruptcy in September 2023. Since then the Council continues to have a budget that...
Waive the Government's profit on Birmingham's Debt Birmingham is being crippled by a mountain of debt and punitive interest payments on loans from the Government. Every year, tens of millions of pounds are...
King George V Pub - Let us know what you think The former King George V pub on Bristol Road South in Northfield is a striking Grade II-listed building, erected in 1935 in the distinctive Jacobean Domestic...
Stop the Council ripping down our flag The Labour Council have announced that Union Jack and St George's Cross flags, flown by residents in public places across the city, will be cut down on 'safety...
Restore Birmingham’s Hall of Memory A Tribute at Risk The Birmingham Hall of Memory was built in 1925 to honour the 12,320 Brummies who lost their lives in WWI. For nearly a century, this Grade I...
Put the £207 million back to work – fix our roads now! Birmingham Labour's ongoing saga concerning highways funding has taken a drastic and concerning turn as it has been revealed that the Administration is sitting...