Local, National Government
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Public policy, development & strategic agencies and related bodies.
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BeBirmingham
www.bebirmingham.org.uk
Be Birmingham is the local strategic partnership for Birmingham that brings together partners from the business, community, voluntary, faith and public sectors to deliver a better quality of life in Birmingham.
FixMyTransport
www.fixmytransport.com
FixMyTransport was built to help people get common public transport problems resolved. It is targeted specifically at smaller problems such as persistently broken ticket machines, buses that always leave early, or silly rules that appear to do nothing but create inconvenience for travellers.
Heart of Birmingham Teaching Primary Care Trust
www.hobtpct.nhs.uk
Heart of Birmingham Teaching Primary Care Trust (HoBTPCT) is part of the National Health Service (NHS). It’s our job to provide health services to the people who live in the centre of Birmingham, and help them lead healthier lives.
info4local
www.info4local.gov.uk
info4local is a government website and email alert service. It gives local authorities a quick and easy way to find relevant information on the websites of central government departments, agencies and public bodies.
Number 10 Website
www.number10.gov.uk
The official site of the British Prime Ministers Office
Regional Action West Midlands [RAWM]
www.rawm.org.uk
RAWM has been set up to build and strengthen the capacity of the voluntary and community sector to participate in and influence government policy and strategies at a regional level to promote and maximise the contribution of the voluntary and community sector in improving the quality of life for disadvantaged communities in the region.
Safer Birmingham Partnership [SBP]
www.saferbirmingham.org.uk
SBP brings together all of the organisations that are working to make Birmingham a safe and pleasant place to live, work and relax. It is a multi-agency partnership which brings together agencies including Birmingham City Council, West Midlands Police, West Midlands Fire Service and others who are all ‘working together for a safer city’.





