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Monthly Archives: July 2014

Birmingham celebrates Summer in the City

City’s growing profile as short break destination highlighted.

31 July, 2014 in Birmingham, Exhibitions, Festivals, Tourism.

Centro ready to ‘shock’ passengers

Life-saving equipment to be made available at bus stations.

31 July, 2014 in Health, Travel.

Public consultation launched as first Sprint route unveiled

New transport system to run between Birmingham and Quinton along Broad Street and Hagley Road.

31 July, 2014 in Transport.

Moseley Bog tops ‘hidden gem’ list

“Well deserved” reward for Tolkien’s inspiration.

31 July, 2014 in Environment.

Happenings at Artrix

There’s plenty of family fun coming up.

31 July, 2014 in Childrens, Film, Theatre.

Black History Month call for submissions

Aston-based arts centre The Drum are calling for help with their latest project.

31 July, 2014 in Local history.

Burt Bacarach – review

Steve Beauchampé witnesses a master in action.

30 July, 2014 in Music.

Saddle up for a safe summer

West Midland Ambulance Service offer tips to make cycling safer.

30 July, 2014 in Cycling.

Candlelit vigil to mark WWI centenary

Arboretum to stage commemoration evening.

30 July, 2014 in Community, Local history.

Warning of cuts impact in city

MP tells Cameron “Show some Big Society spirit.”

30 July, 2014 in Community, Politics.

Home improvements

Students given a taste of work.

30 July, 2014 in Community, Education.

Emergency Biker hangs up his helmet

‘Forrest’ retiring from ambulance service.

29 July, 2014 in Emergency Services.

Bus journeys quicker since cameras introduced – claim

Bus lanes “ease delays and benefit us all.”

29 July, 2014 in Transport.

Let there be drums

Dave Woodhall talks to Deborah Bonham about plans to commemorate her legendary brother, John.

29 July, 2014 in Music.

Employment grievances rise while tribunals go down

Tribunal costs “putting off” valid claims.

29 July, 2014 in Employment.

City dates for world-renowned young musicians

City dates for world-renowned young musicians.

29 July, 2014 in Childrens, Classical.

Stay safe on the roads this summer

Seasonal plea from emergency services.

29 July, 2014 in Emergency Services.

Use public transport and save this summer

Families offered cut price entry to region’s top attractions.

29 July, 2014 in Childrens, Travel.

Harrying time for Kidder

Andy Munro starts Blues’ (pre) season off in style.

28 July, 2014 in Football, Kidderminster.

Cookery class

Dave Woodhall talks to a comedian and teacher.

28 July, 2014 in Comedy.

All that jazz (the grand finale)

Part three of our Birmingham International Jazz & Blues Festival round-up.

26 July, 2014 in Festivals, Music.

Cum On Feel the Norze!

Martin Longley reports from day three of Norway’s Førdefestivalen world music festival.

26 July, 2014 in Festivals, Most recent, Music.

Charity offices local office gets makeover thanks to volunteers

Refurbishment for food charity.

25 July, 2014 in Business, Community.

Greater Birmingham leads foreign investment surge

Further evidence of the region’s international appeal.

25 July, 2014 in Business.

Birmingham business ensures PHABulous experience

Donation enables children to go on holiday.

25 July, 2014 in Business, Charities.

Hardanger management

Martin Longley on day two of Norway’s Førdefestivalen.

25 July, 2014 in Festivals, Music.

Green Flag award for Martineau Gardens

Edgbaston garden recognised again.

25 July, 2014 in Environment, Gardening.

TR Fleet launches new venture in Australia

Global expansion for local company.

25 July, 2014 in Business.

Championing Birmingham’s creative industries

Event pays tribute to city’s creativity.

25 July, 2014 in Business, Style and Design.

Triumph earns Jodie four legged acclaim

Homeless Battersea dog named in honour of Commonwealth champion.

25 July, 2014 in Pets.

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