Appeal for volunteers – we need your help!

Birmingham Resilience Team are appealing for willing volunteers to play the role of casualties during an emergency exercise on Sunday 30 October 2011. (more…)

Support Contact Number For Businesses Affected By Recent Disorder

A dedicated number has been set up by Birmingham City Council’s recovery team to help businesses that have been affected by the disorder and rioting across the City:

0121 464 8164

Cllr Timothy Huxtable, Cabinet Member for Transport, Environment and Regeneration, said:

“We worked with the police and other partner agencies to get the city streets back to normal and have cleared debris from the City Centre and other highway locations. As such, this means all roads leading into the city are now open and public transport is operating as normal – but now it is time to focus on the recovery.We are committed to providing ongoing support to those affected and will be producing a series of further bulletins to ensure business owners are kept fully informed of what support and help is available”

Support service for individuals affected by disorder

Following the disturbances in Birmingham City Centre and other areas recently, Birmingham City Council’s Crisis Support Team is able to provide a support service to staff who work in the shops and restaurants targeted, or residents of affected areas who may have been affected by the disorder. (more…)

Community Solidarity

There was a fantastic turnout by the community this morning, young and older people  arrived from all parts of  Birmingham and the region with brooms and  equipment to help with the clear up.  Everyone wanted to help the retailers and residents of Birmingham.  It was great to see all communities standing together to show their support in getting Birmingham back to normal. 

THANKS

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Visitors to the Birmingham Prepared website are being encouraged to complete a survey to show their level of satisfaction with the site. (more…)

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