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BCC Travel Assistance Policy Review

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Dear All,

Birmingham City Council is undertaking a review of its Travel Assistance Policy and as part of this review they want to consult with all stakeholders on the changes to the policy that are being considered. These changes would come into effect for the 2024/25 academic year (September 2024 onwards). Please follow the link below to have your say.

https://www.birminghambeheard.org.uk/bcc/hometoschool-transport-policy-review-consultation/

As part of the consultation process for the proposed changes to Birmingham City Council’s Travel Assistance Policy, the Children & Young People’s Travel Service will be hosting an additional in-person consultation session for residents of south Birmingham. The details for this in-person consultation session are as follows:

Session 1
Date: Tuesday 5th March 2024
Time: 2pm
Location: Community Room, Kings Norton Library, Pershore Road South, Kings Norton, Birmingham, B30 3EU

Session 2
Date: Tuesday 5th March 2024
Time: 5.30pm
Location: Orange Leaf Café, Calthorpe Academy, Darwin Street, Highgate, Birmingham, B12 0TP

Session 3
Date: Thursday 7th March 2024
Time: 1.30pm
Location: Main Hall, Braidwood School for the Deaf, Bromford Road, Birmingham, B36 8AF
Please note: No parking will be available on site at Braidwood School for the Deaf

Session 4
Date: Thursday 7th March 2024
Time: 5.30pm
Location: Main Hall, Braidwood School for the Deaf, Bromford Road, Birmingham, B36 8AF
Please note: No parking will be available on site at Braidwood School for the Deaf

As with the other in-person consultation sessions, the purpose of this session is to ensure that everyone who wishes to engage with the consultation process is clear on the proposed policy changes, and to offer people the opportunity to provide their views and feedback on these proposed changes in a more personal setting.

Again, this session will be hosted by Adrian Weissenbruch, Assistant Director for the Children & Young People’s Travel Service, and it will be for students, parents and carers primarily, and particularly those families with children who are in Year 11 or of sixth form age. No booking is required for this in-person consultation session.