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Although Solihull is one of the richest boroughs in the country, it also has some of the greatest levels of inequality. Too many people scrape by on poverty wages; too many of our young people have to leave Solihull to find affordable housing. Public services have been in decline. Many of our elderly are isolated and lonely. Solihull deserves better.

The way that communities are rallying to support each other during the Covid-19 crisis shows that many people agree that there is a need for #FairDealSolihull and that we must rebuild in a way that puts people and communities before profit. If you agree, please get involved in our campaigns and activities.

Morrison’s Redevelopment: Have Your Say

We have become aware of the proposals for the Morrison’s supermarket site on Stratford Road. It comprises: • 85 one and two-bedroom apartments for ‘first time buyers’; • 30 purpose-built apartments for older people who are seeking to downsize; •…

Flu jab is more important than ever this year

Shirley Branch Secretary, Tricia Bliss, is urging everyone who is eligible to take up the offer of a free flu jab this winter. “I’ve been eligible on health grounds for several years now, and never miss getting one. I have…

It’s all about community for Deon

Shirley East candidate Deon Bailey believes in giving back, and has a range of skills which he’s happy to use to benefit others. Head up to Stratford Road and you may find him in the PDSA shop. Take a trip…

Young adults need homes too

Shirley West candidate Kevin Round gives his thoughts on the housing imbalance in Shirley: “There doesn’t seem to be any opportunities for us young people to get on the property ladder in Shirley. It seems to be a mixture of…