Meet your local policing team this Saturday 22 March 2014

Sergeant Tom O’Keefe and members of the local policing team will be at Kings Heath Baptist Church (opposite Asda) this Saturday, 22 March 2014 from 10.30am–1.30pm. They’ll be there to meet and discuss local initiatives available as part of a crime reduction community event.

Why not pop along and see what’s on offer; the team would love to see you there. Come and meet them, and collect some anti-theft number plate screws, purse bells (to deter bag dippers) or cost-price home security items.

DIY Street Design Event 8 March 2014

DIY Streets Kings Heath flyer

Just a reminder that the DIY Street Design Event organised by Sustrans takes place on Saturday, 8 March 2014, 11am–2pm at 127 High Street opposite The Hare & Hounds pub.

The event will be in the form of a ‘parklet’ where a High Street car parking bay is transformed into a small temporary park for the day.

You can follow more updates from DIY Streets Kings Heath via Twitter @DIYstreetsKH and Facebook.

Kings Heath High Street bid to be Portas Pilot

Here’s an update from Kate Smart, Town Centre Manager Kings Heath:

Kings Heath Centre Partnership is submitting a bid for our High Street to become one of 12 ‘Portas Pilots’ around the UK.

Winning bidders will receive up to £100k to be spent on specific initiatives that test the recommendations laid out in the Portas Review, which aim to improve small town centres and high streets, making them more financially viable, nicer places to visit and shop and build the local community.

A written proposal will be submitted, along with this video, outlining a plan to reduce void properties, create new opportunities for small businesses and make Kings Heath a greener, more sustainable place to live, work and shop. This proposal is supported by many businesses and organisations in Kings Heath and has already attracted significant match funding.

Kings Heath Centre Partnership, through its various partnerships and the work of the Business Improvement District (BID) has already made many improvements to the area. Becoming a Portas Pilot town would enable Kings Heath to speed up the pace of existing projects and implement new activities.

‘We’re Half Way There’ and your support for the proposal and the High Street is always very much appreciated.