Morrisons Daily Petrol Station in Wolverhampton Granted Alcohol Licence Despite Local Concerns Saturday, April 4, 2026 morrisons wolverhampton petrolstation alcohollicence licensing antisocialbehaviour traffic planning retail community The City of Wolverhampton Council’s licensing committee has granted an alcohol licence to the new Morrisons Daily petrol station at Linthouse Lane Service Station in Wednesfield, despite objections from local residents and … Read More
Major Crackdown on Illegal Street Racing Near Birmingham Airport Proposed Wednesday, March 18, 2026 solihull birmingham streetracing pspo antisocialbehaviour publicsafety council lawenforcement traffic crackdown A significant crackdown targeting illegal street racing near Birmingham Airport is on the horizon. Solihull Council is set to decide on implementing a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) covering Damson Parkway in Elmdon … Read More
Jewellery Quarter Business Recounts Visits from Men Seeking ‘Massages’ at Closed Brothel Sunday, March 15, 2026 birmingham jewelleryquarter westmidlandspolice brothel annabels illegalactivity socex communitysafety antisocialbehaviour escaperooms Tucked away amid upscale apartments and local businesses near Birmingham city centre lies a now-shuttered industrial unit on the corner of Hockley Hill and Vyse Street. The building, previously converted into a clandestine … Read More
Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in Birmingham Revealed by Latest Crime Data Saturday, February 21, 2026 birmingham crime violence innercity lozells handsworth aston southyardley antisocialbehaviour suttoncoldfield A recent analysis of Birmingham’s crime statistics has highlighted the neighborhoods where residents face the greatest dangers. This detailed data offers locals a clearer understanding of the prevalent crime issues in … Read More
Birmingham’s Safest Streets: Where Quiet and Security Prevail Sunday, February 8, 2026 birmingham crime safety antisocialbehaviour neighbourhoods suttoncoldfield peace security community westmidlands Birmingham often faces a reputation for high crime, with some neighbourhoods experiencing daily challenges. Yet, this dark image does not reflect the entire city. Many areas, particularly more affluent suburbs, boast low … Read More
Frank admission on HMOs in Birmingham as planner says 'we need them' Monday, November 24, 2025 hmos birmingham planning housing council community exemptaccommodation tenants antisocialbehaviour cotteridge The fate of a proposal to convert a shop into a six-bedroom House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) at 1726-1728 Pershore Road, Cotteridge, south Birmingham, remains unresolved as the planning committee opts to defer its decision. … Read More