Concerned about the rise in cost of living – Help in Brum

Birmingham City Council has produced a leaflet to offer guidance to residents on support available during the cost of living crisis in the UK. They want to support as many residents as possible and have provided information on a network of warm spaces, advice on money & benefits, energy efficiency and food support.

A small selection of the information from the leaflet is available below. You can see the whole Help in Brum leaflet here.

Warm Welcome

The Council are working with the local community and a partnership of voluntary and community sector organisations to expand a network of warm spaces. These spaces will be available for people to use and visit during the winter period and beyond. There are several existing Warm Welcome Spaces within local communities across the city. Warm Welcome Spaces are inclusive, non-judgmental, heated, and free to access.

You can find details of current Birmingham Warm Welcome Spaces at
www.birmingham.gov.uk/warmwelcome Keeping checking back online as more spaces will be launched weekly.

Benefits and Money Advice

During the cost of living crisis, it is also important to ensure you have access
to the right benefits and money advice for you. There are several information
portals below which can help.

To find out what benefits you are entitled to, it is best to use the Benefits
Calculator provided by the Government. Find out more by using this link
www.gov.uk/check-benefits-financial-support

Birmingham City Council has also developed several support factsheets which
provide useful information on a range of debt related issues. You can view and
download Information on www.birmingham.gov.uk/debtadviceteam

Energy Efficiency

As energy costs rise we are committed to reducing energy bills and helping everyone to keep warm as we head into the winter months. There are several schemes already available for residents, with full information and guidance available at www.birmingham.gov.uk/energyhelp

Food Support

The cost of living crisis has made it much more difficult for many people
to afford food. If this is something you are experiencing, there are several
information points below which can help.

Stirchley Forum AGM 2022

The Stirchley Forum annual general meeting for 2022 will take place this month, as residents are set to elect the committee for 2022-23.

The meeting will take place in person at Stirchley Community Church on Monday 14th November from 7.30pm. As well as the election for the 2022-23 committee, there will be a review of the year and accounts for 2021-22, as well as approving last year’s AGM minutes.

After much thought the Forum Committee has decided that the next meeting on 14th November (our AGM) will be held in person only. They do not have the technical support to hold a true hybrid meeting (indeed the meeting will be in the small room where previously held meetings were, so no microphones will be required).

If you wish to join the Committee you will need to complete a nomination form and return it to the Forum (through the Library or Stirchley Community Church) before 7.25 on 14th November. Forms are available at the Library or by email from the Forum.

The meeting will also include the world premiere of the short film ‘Discovering Stirchley’ made by local young people.

Mobile recycling van returns to Hazelwell

If you’re planning a pre-Christmas clear out, the council’s Mobile Household Recycling Centre (MHRC) will return to Stirchley this month.

On Thursday 10th November, the MHRC will be visiting Hazelwell Fordrough (B30 2RX) between 7am and 12:00 midday. Refuse Management staff from Lifford Lane tip will be on hand to help ensure your items go in the right bins.

CAN BE RECYCLED: Recycle any household rubbish that cannot be reused; standard recycling materials that usually go in your recycling; garden waste; bigger items like toys or small household items. Batteries, lightbulbs, small electronics etc can be recycled.

NOT ACCEPTED: Building materials, white goods (like fridges), hazardous materials and larger items will not be accepted.

No commercial waste can legally be accepted at any of the MHRC’s and any such material will be turned away. Vans are accepted at the MHRC’s subject to a 10 item limitation and a legal declaration that the waste presented is not commercial in nature. As with the Bulky Waste Collection service 2 black bags equals 1 item.

Building Pineapple Road station due to start

Building the new Pineapple Road station is due to start this week.

Contractors VolkerFitzpatrick will begin work on 22nd October for up to 6 weeks. This will enable them to remove some vegetation and trees, as needed, and set up a site compound. Most of the work will take place during standard working hours (Monday to Friday, 7.30am to 5.30pm), but there will be some weekend and night-time works due to safety reasons.

VolkerFitzpatrick will also be setting up the main site compound in Stirchley on the corner of Pineapple Road and Cartland Road. Work to set up the compound will include temporarily widening the King Edward VI School gates and installing temporary cabins and hoarding. Once the new station has been built, the compound will be removed.

Vegetation and tree removal will take place along the railway line, and in the grass area between Pineapple Road and Cartland Road. West Midlands Rail Exec will be working closely with Birmingham City Council to replant trees.

Out of hours work is due to take place along Cartland Road from Saturday 22nd October to Friday 18th November and out of hours work along the railway line is due to take place on
Saturday to Sundays from 22nd October to 27th November.

Works have been have carefully planned out work to reduce disruptions. Measures will be in place to monitor and reduce any noise. Task lighting will be directed away from neighbouring areas.

Traffic management will be in place on Pineapple and Cartland Road during some of these works. Expect noise from machinery and equipment, including excavators and dumpers, road pavers and rollers as well as smaller handheld tools.

For more information on the new Pineapple Road station, visit wmre.org.uk/camphill

Mobile Household Recycling returns to Stirchley

Birmingham City Council’s Mobile Household Recycling Centre is visiting Stirchley again.  This time it will be on Lyndsworth  Road / Lockton Road, just off Cartland Road on Wednesday 12th October from 7am until 12 noon.

For those who might need to visit the tip but haven’t made an appointment or don’t have appropriate transport, this is a chance to get rid of some extra items. Refuse Management staff from Lifford Lane tip will be on hand to help ensure your items go in the right bins.

CAN BE RECYCLED: Recycle any household rubbish that cannot be reused; standard recycling materials that usually go in your recycling; garden waste; bigger items like toys or small household items. Batteries, lightbulbs, small electronics etc can be recycled.

NOT ACCEPTED: Building materials, white goods (like fridges), hazardous materials and larger items will not be accepted.