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Author Archives: Dave Woodhall

Cadbury World brings Bullring model to life

Shopping centre’s tenth birthday marked in an appropriate way.

6 September, 2013 in Birmingham, Food and drink, Shopping.

A tale of two cities

Jesse Jackson’s visit to Birmingham led to his making some negative comments about the city. Dave Woodhall replies.

6 September, 2013 in Birmingham, Comment.

MEP backs Coventry University initiative to support sustainable building projects

Helping build for the future and sustain local businesses.

6 September, 2013 in Coventry, Environment.

‘At risk’ groups urged to have flu jab now

Peak season for potentially fatal illness is approaching.

6 September, 2013 in Health.

To absent friends

Alan Clawley ponders on those who were, and weren’t, present at the opening of the Library of Birmingham.

6 September, 2013 in Architecture, Birmingham, Education.

Birmingham hospice aims to beat record

You’ll never get an easier chance to become a world-beater.

5 September, 2013 in Birmingham, Most recent.

Business workshops offered by university

Help for small businesses.

5 September, 2013 in Wolverhampton.

More additions to Great Birmingham Run

OGL Computer signs up over 30 runners to Team Cure Leukaemia.

5 September, 2013 in Birmingham.

Birmingham premiere for Twelve Angry Men

All- star production to debut at Rep.

5 September, 2013 in Birmingham, Theatre, What's on.

50% funnier at the Public

New date added to venue’s calendar.

5 September, 2013 in Comedy, What's on.

Coventry University in ethnic grouping study

Looking for mixed race Britons to help research project.

5 September, 2013 in Coventry, Education, Most recent.

Winners named in 2013 English Curry Awards

Success for local restaurant.

4 September, 2013 in Birmingham, Food and drink, Most recent.

Digbeth shooting – police “disappointed” by public response

Investigations still ongoing.

4 September, 2013 in Digbeth, Police.

Public approval

Troubled gallery breaks visitor records.

4 September, 2013 in Art and Leisure, West Bromwich.

Mother pays tribute to dead son

Witnesses still sought to fatal incident.

4 September, 2013 in Dudley, Most recent.

On your bike

Birmingham Friends of the Earth are pedalling for laughs.

4 September, 2013 in Comedy, What's on.

Extra specials

Local police aim to recruit more volunteer officers.

4 September, 2013 in Most recent, Police.

Adopted Brummie opens new library

A large crowd greeting education activist Malala Yousafzai this morning as she officially opened the Library of Birmingham.

3 September, 2013 in Architecture, Birmingham, Most recent.

It’s the most wonderful time of the year (!)

Dave Woodhall talks about Villa’s past week, touching on transfers, cup ties and the appalling taste of professional footballers.

2 September, 2013 in Football.

Lib Dem MEP receives assurances on ‘homophobic’ Russian laws

International Olympic Committee state that 2014 Winter Olympics will be “without discrimination.”

2 September, 2013 in Politics, Sport.

This week at the Robin

Legends? You got ’em.

2 September, 2013 in Music, What's on.

Two for Glee

One singer and a lot of comedians.

2 September, 2013 in Comedy, Music, What's on.

Stopped in our tracks

Andy Munro reports on Blues’ game with Ipswich Town.

2 September, 2013 in Most recent.

Ironbridge welcomes the world

Heritage site set for festival.

2 September, 2013 in Festivals, Most recent, What's on.

Back to school – with police help

Safer travel as police watch over new starters.

2 September, 2013 in Most recent, Police.

Tea and cinematography

Miss Macaroon brings secret cinema to Birmingham

2 September, 2013 in Eating out, Film, Most recent, What's on.

Walsall councillors seek assurances over school policy

Former pupil speaks of dangers of homophobia in schools.

30 August, 2013 in Most recent, Walsall.

Flypasts announced for Battle of Britain weekend

RAF Museum announces star attractions.

30 August, 2013 in Exhibitions, Most recent, What's on.

Two jailed for million pound fraud

CPS employees set up taxi scam to defraud the public purse.

30 August, 2013 in Most recent, Police.

Celebrities sign up for run

Trott and Purnell go Head 2 Head for BUPA Great Birmingham Run.

30 August, 2013 in Birmingham, Most recent, What's on.

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