Liam Byrne - Labour MP for Hodge Hill
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Liam Cleaning off Graffiti

Does your area suffer from graffiti? Have you got problems with fly-tippers and rubbish on your streets.

If so, tell me about it, and I will contact Birmingham City Council to get it cleared up.

Write to me at the House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA.

 

Hodgehill

August 2006

31st August 2006
How could you use up to £1000 to improve our community?
 

O2 have launched a new community fund giving people the chance to make improvements to their local environment. Awards of up to £1,000 are available to support local environmental, urban renewal and conservation projects and is available for both groups and individuals.

Funding can be used for a wide range of uses such as hiring tools and equipment, purchasing plants, paint, signs and materials. Examples of projects that could receive funding include turning derelict land into a wildlife area or planting flowers in the High Street.

For more details on criteria for people who can apply, click here

For an application form, click here

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16th August 2006
Liam urges community to apply for Central fund
 

Liam has urged more individuals and community groups to apply for funding of up to a maximum of £2,500 for projects that will result in creation of better and safer environments for use by local community.

To find out more and apply, either click here or on the logo above.

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16th August 2006
 

Updated Funding Book Online

 
An updated version of the Hodge Hill funding book is now available for individuals and community groups to download
To download, click here
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14th August 2006
GALLOWAY VICTORY UPDATE
 

Liam has now received word from Central Networks that all of the houses on Galloway Avenue due for demolition have been disconnected.

The electricity company have also told Liam that the council have now agreed to follow a new policy of keeping all housing keys under one person to avoid such a mess happening again.

Liam said

"The council's last excuse has now gone. We have been given categorical assurances that these houses can now be demolished - we'll all be keeping close watch to make sure the council finally do their job!"

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11th August 2006
HODGE HILL MP CALLS FOR UNITY
 
Liam today called for unity among local residents following police investigations locally . The Hodge Hill MP has been fully briefed on the operation from the start, and congratulated police officers on a rapid operation.

Liam said

"I would like to congratulate the police on a rapid operation."

"At this time it is essential that all residents in Hodge Hill continue to stand united in our belief that terrorism can only be defeated by the whole community acting in concert."

“I will be monitoring the situation as it unfolds, and I have written to the local police force asking them to step up protection and reassurance measures in our community."

Cllr Ansar Ali Khan, Chairman of Hodge Hill District said

“Washwood Heath is a very diverse and peaceful ward. At this difficult time it’s crucial that we stand together as a community, and allow the police to carry on with their investigation.”

 
8th August 2006
PARKING CHARGES AT HEARTLANDS - UPDATE
Liam today welcomed news that bosses at Heartlands hospital have agreed to write to everyone who has contacted the Birmingham News about the new disabled parking charges at Heartlands hospital, with details of discounted tickets on offer.

Read more & see details of discounted tickets available

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4th August 2006
BYRNE WARNS GO LEGAL OR FACE THE CRUSH
Liam Byrne, MP for Birmingham Hodge Hill today warned owners of mini moto bikes to ride their bikes legally or face tough new punishments brought in this week by the Respect Task Force.

Thanks to pressure from Liam, Hodge Hill is one of only a handful of constituencies around the country that have been given additional money and powers to crack down on the mini moto menace. Liam’s action follow complaints from scores of local residents about the noise and danger mini mopeds pose.

Read more

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1st August 2006
It's the Summertime, lets get rid of the Grime
Above: Liam and the team out at a recent clean up day on the Overpool Estate
 

Liam and the team will be out and about over the summer, tackling grime hotspots and trying to get value for money for your council tax.

If you have a problem you want sorting, call the office on 789 7287. Otherwise, you can request a number of waste services by following the links below.

 
How's your waste collection service?
 

A number of constituent's have told Liam about problems with missing or poor waste services.

You can also use the form linked to below to report a problem service and also find out what day your bin is collected.

Link to the Council's website

 
Want to report an abandoned vehicle?

The Government has given council's the power ability to remove abandoned vehicles from our neighbourhoods. If you know of one you would like to see disappear, follow the link below.

Link to the Council's website

 
Free Bulky Waste Collection

Have you got big bulky waste that needs taking away. If so, the council provide a bulky waste collection

If you have no more than six items or twenty black sacks to be collected there is no charge.

If you want to find out more about this service, what items we collect and what is considered an item before filling in the form, please follow the link below.

Link to Birmingham City Council website

Check out the restrictions here

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