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The Renters Reform Bill consultation response, which is expected to be published this autumn, is rumoured to cover tenancy rights, deposits, standards of accommodation and social housing. 

The changes that are set to strengthen protection for tenants include banning ‘no fault’ evictions, the introduction of lifetime tenancy deposits, crackdowns on criminal landlords and implementing the charter for social housing residents.

City of Wolverhampton has kicked off its annual Business Week by announcing the launch of one of the largest city centre residential development opportunities in the Midlands.​

The Council through its delivery partnership with Canal & River Trust has assembled the site, which is being marketed as Canalside South for the development of a residential community that will see hundreds of new homes along one of the most historic stretches of canal in the country.

Downtown in Business (DIB) recently celebrates the sixth anniversary of its launch in Birmingham. In September 2015, Downtown in Business launched its Birmingham office at an exclusive party at Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Birmingham.

Commenting on the sixth anniversary, CEO Frank McKenna said; “I am delighted that DIB has been in Birmingham for six years now.

Redditch-based and family-owned luxury bath and body brand, Baylis & Harding, has bolstered its extensive charitable credentials by supporting Midlands Air Ambulance Charity during the pre-hospital emergency service’s 30th anniversary year. 

Renowned for luxury hand wash, bathing products and gift sets, Baylis & Harding is contributing to the lifesaving service in a number of ways throughout the partnership.

West Midlands-based business, Your Co-op Travel, is celebrating multiple award-wins, following the prestigious Travel Weekly Agent Achievement Awards, which took place in London on 16 September 2021.

Part of The Midcounties Co-operative, Your Co-op Travel has its regional head office in Walsall and 76 branches across England’s mid counties, including 19 in the West Midlands.

Travel Forward has confirmed a series of exhibitors for the annual event. The physical show is taking place at ExCeL London from November 1-3, and will be followed by TF Virtual, taking place on November 8-9.

Established globally active brands have been supporting Travel Forward since its launch in 2018. Many have already rebooked for 2021.

After 18 months of downtime the events industry has finally burst back to life as companies across all sectors are witnessing an explosion of exhibition activity.

Dramatically increased exhibitor participation brings about the huge demand for specialist logistics operators capable of transporting products and equipment to venues around the world in time for the exhibition start dates and strict customer deadlines.

Applications are now open for businesses to enter the second annual West Midlands Tourism Awards, which will celebrate the strength and resilience of the region’s visitor economy following the Covid-19 pandemic.

Tourism and hospitality venues across the West Midlands are encouraged to apply to compete for honours in 14 categories, including Large Visitor Attraction of the Year; Experience of the Year; and the Accessible & Inclusive Tourism Award.

Wonderful wildflowers and carbon-busting nature plans work hand in hand on a new pilot project, as volunteers work with the City of Wolverhampton Council to lay seeds at Wednesfield Park.

The project – helping to raise awareness of habitat loss for species due to climate change – was launched on September 14 with volunteers from Wednesfield spreading wildflower seed mix to develop a new 800 square metre meadow, as part of the city’s carbon reduction plans.

A man whose vehicle was twice caught dumping waste on a Birmingham street – in Small Heath - by council-operated CCTV has been ordered to pay almost £2,000 for his offences.

Mohammed Harun, aged 42, from Rednal, pleaded guilty to three offences under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 during a hearing at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court.

A Birmingham gift shop owner was ordered to pay £5,008 after Birmingham Magistrates Court heard how an elderly customer fell down an open hatch into the store’s basement.

Shazad Butt (68) of Nansen Road, Birmingham was fined £1,333 and ordered to pay costs of £3,542 and a £133 victim surcharge after he pleaded guilty to an offence under Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 on 2 September 2021.