Yardley District
Yardley District is made up of 4 wards, Acocks Green, Sheldon, South Yardley and Stechford & Yardley North
District Services - Who we are and what we do
Welcome from the Local Executive Member Councillor Sue Anderson
Contact Yardley District
- Telephone - 0121 464 9095
- Yardley District Office, 1st Floor, Fox Hollies Leisure Centre, Shirley Road, Acocks Green, B27 7NS
Contact Yardley Housing Team
Anti Social Behaviour (ASB)
Tenancy Estate Services
Voids
Resident Involvement
Garages
- Email - yardleyhousingteam@birmingham.gov.uk
- Telephone - 0121 303 5054
Contact your Local Councillors
How to get involved and have your say
If you live or work in Yardley, we want you to be involved in running local services there. You can raise issues which concern you and contribute to decision making in a number of ways:
- District Committee - the key decision making body for Yardley District and part of the Governance Framework for the City Council
- Ward Committees provide a mechanism for members of the public to become involved in the decisions that affect their neighbourhood
- Both District and Ward Committee reports and decisions can be found at Democracy in Birmingham
Funding Opportunities
Community Chest
For 2012/13 all wards in the City receive a Community Chest allocation of £100,000. This allocation enables the wards to fund schemes which support ward and neighbourhood working or contribute to extending community engagement, cohesion and empowerment.
Projects supported through this fund must also demonstrate that they support one or more of the outcomes in Birmingham’s Council Plan 2008 -2013 and Birmingham’s Community Strategy 2026.
Generally, any properly constituted organisation may submit a project proposal. You should first talk with the District Ward Support Officer to find out about what outcomes and locally identified priorities the Ward or District Committee is likely to support and the money that it has available.
For Wards within the Yardley District please contact your local ward support office, Virginia Yates, on 0121 464 7701 or email: virginia.yates@birmingham.gov.uk
Community First
The Community First Programme is a national programme which runs over four years until 2015. 27 Wards in Birmingham have funding through Community First. The programme is independent of Birmingham City Council and is managed by a national organisation, appointed by the Government, called Community Development Foundation. Community First funding is distributed by a Community First Panel established in the Ward. A list of Community First Panels along with other information about this programme and how to access funding is available on the Community Development Foundation Website
There may be a number of other funding opportunities available, such as Big Lottery Funding for example. For more information on this, contact your local ward support office, Virginia Yates, on 0121 464 7701 or email: virginia.yates@birmingham.gov.uk
Sport and Leisure
Community Centres
Libraries
Customer Service Centres (formerly Neighbourhood Offices)
Local Services
Your Views
Please give us your views. We would like you to tell us what you think of our services. It’s always great for us to hear when things go right but crucially, it’s important for us to know if we get things wrong.
Useful Links
Internal
- Adult Learning
- Council Tax & Benefits
- Bereavement Services
- Disability Information Zone
- Grafitti Removal
- Housing General
- Housing Offices
- Jobs with Birmingham City Council
- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexuals & Transexuals websites
- Older Peoples Services
- Planning Applications
- Parks & Open Spaces
- Refuse Collection & Recycling
- Schools Directory
- Youth Groups
External
- Information about external links in birmingham.gov.uk
- Arts Champion - the mac


