Getting Involved

How do I get involved?

(updated November 2011)

We feel that the best people to help us to shape the way the regeneration is delivered in North Solihull is the people that live and work there.

There a lots of ways of getting involved, having your say and influencing what we do and how we do it. If you would like to find out more about you can get involved you can talk to us on freephone 0800 389 7997 or pop in and see us at Endeavour House.

You can really make a difference by getting involved.

For information on our latest events click here

Community Design Group

(updated Oct 2010) We want to enable the community to get involved in the project at different levels.  The NSP already consult with the local community and RIGS on the designs of new housing, Schools and Shops that the NSP are building.

 
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Our promise to you

We will consult local people on all aspects of the regeneration programme possible, through consultation activities designed to make sure local people get involved. We want people to be involved. All consultation events will be held at different times to suit the needs of the local community.

 
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Craig Croft RIG

Resident's Implementation Groups

When we talk about regeneration we often talk about the physical changes that are happening on North Solihull.   Things like new schools, new homes, improved parks, but sitting at the heart of Regenerating North Solihull are the residents who live and breathe the changes that are taking place.

 
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Stories

Don't just hear it from us, listen to local people's views on the regeneration project and how it has affected them. Tribute to Andy Whitlock John Hall tells us about his new home.

 
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What you've told us.

In July 2009 we carried out some telephone surveys with 70 people that had recently attended our events, cick here to see the results of that survey. If you would like to give us any feedback on how we carry out our consultation or any suggestions on how we can improve it get in touch.

 
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