Birmingham Conservatives Demand Urgent Scrutiny of Labour Council’s Decision to Sell Prime Knowledge Quarter Site without a plan Thursday, 19 March, 2026 Birmingham’s Conservative councillors have today formally called in the Labour-run City Council’s controversial decision to sell prime development land at Fox Street in the heart of the Knowledge Quarter, warning that the move undermines the city’s long-term regeneration ambitions, ignores vital strategic opportunities and fails to deliver increased employment, Business Rates or Council Tax income... ArticlesLocal News
Rob Coleman launches petition to improve recycling in Ladywood 13th January 2016 Local Ladywood campaigner and prospective Conservative candidate, Rob Coleman, has launched an online petition calling on Birmingham City Council to overhaul... Local News
LABOUR ANNOUNCE HOUSE BUILDING ON BIRMINGHAM’S PARKS 12th January 2016 Birmingham’s Labour Council has announced a new policy to start building on parks in the city. Labour plan to take 8 acres EVERY YEAR from our city’s parks and... Local News
Park transformation 5th January 2016 The three Conservative Councillors for New Hall, Cllrs David Barrie, Ken Wood and Alex Yip have been teaming up with Jaguar Landrover (JLR) workers, local... Local News
HAPPY NEW YEAR 1st January 2016 We hope you have enjoyed the festive season and wish you a very Happy New Year! Your Birmingham Conservatives! Local News
Concerns raised over councils failure to hold vital counter-terror meetings. 10th December 2015 Conservative Councillor Ewan Mackey, Shadow Cabinet Member for Inclusion and Community Safety, and prospective Council candidate, Rob Coleman, have spoken of... Local News
Out on patrol with New Hall`s Councillors 7th December 2015 After being contacted by local residents concerned about Boy racers in the area, Cllr David Barrie & Cllr Ken Wood spend some time with the police investigating... Local News
OUT ON THE FRONT LINE DEALING WITH BOY RACERS 7th December 2015 “We had 600 boy racers parked here back in the summer – and when we attended they started throwing bricks and bottles at us” – Sergeant Neil Lloyd pointed at... Articles
Rob Coleman condemns plans to close local police station 2nd December 2015 Local Conservative campaigner and prospective council candidate, Rob Coleman, has publicly condemned the decision to close the Jewellery Quarter Police station... Local News
Stirchley Baths finally opens 26th November 2015 It has taken twenty years of campaigning by Nigel Dawkins and the local Conservative team but last night the front doors were opened for the first time in 27... Local News
Revealed: Labour’s plan to let criminals avoid prison 5th December 2019 Labour’s policy to scrap prison sentences of under six months would lead to a surge of offenders on our streets, risking public safety. National News
The first 100 days of a Conservative majority government and the choice before the British people 4th December 2019 Our Conservative plan for getting Brexit done so that we can unleash Britain's potential is in stark contrast to the gridlock, dither, delay and uncertainty of... National News
Exposed: Labour plot with RMT behind rail strike chaos 3rd December 2019 Rail union leaders and the Labour Party have boasted that they are "working together" to "bring down" the government at this month's election through a campaign... National News
Brexit is a once in a generation opportunity to strengthen our border security 1st December 2019 Brexit provides a once in a generation opportunity to strengthen the security of the UK border. National News
Boris Johnson sets out the details of the Khan case 1st December 2019 The terrible Khan case has highlighted a complicated area of law. There have been many inaccuracies reported about this case over the last 24 hours. Here are... National News
John McDonnell admits that those on low incomes would pay higher taxes under Labour 30th November 2019 John McDonnell's admits that those on low incomes would pay higher taxes under Labour. National News