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Six people in outdoor gear stand by a small stream in a wooded area. They appear content, with autumn leaves and a red brick building in the background.

27 November 2025

Mayor publishes landmark nature recovery plan

The Local Nature Recovery Strategy outlines 62 actions that will protect and enhance nature while also unlocking benefits to the health, wellbeing,...

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26 November 2025

Budget hands Mayor £2.5bn to tackle poverty and drive new growth, jobs and homes

Mayor will use the money to drive his Growth Plan to create 100,000 jobs, 120,000 new homes and better public transport.

Mayor Richard Parker (centre) with Transport Safety Officers Mohammed Naqshbandi (left) and Simran Sheemar (right), who have been promoting the White Ribbon campaign ‘We Speak Up’

24 November 2025

WMCA recognised for tackling violence against women and girls

The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) has been formally recognised for its work in tackling violence against women and girls, Mayor Richard...

Five adults stand side by side in front of a "Production Central" backdrop, posing for a group photo; all are dressed in business or smart-casual attire.

21 November 2025

Cameras set to roll West Midlands premieres new film production office funded by the Mayor

Production Central WM will bosst regional GVA by up to £200 million and provide a boost to employment of up to 200 jobs per production and 2,000...

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Phase 1: East Birmingham to North Solihull tram extension

Phase 1: East Birmingham to North Solihull tram extension

How the Mayor has secured funding for the project – which will kickstart Birmingham’s huge Sports Quarter regeneration project – has been made available as part of a £2.4 billion Government boost to the West Midlands transport network.