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Tag Archives: Stirchley

Recession busting community comedy performances

With a free buffet, this recession busting ‘Pay What You Can’ event is a chance for the public to enjoy some high-quality, locally rooted comedy.

5 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Comedy, Health, What's on.

Stirchley attack – suspect named

Police are also appealing for anyone who saw the attack in Stirchley to come forward.

2 July, 2013 in Police, Stirchley.

Art Soak – a Birmingham festival

Art Soak – a free arts festival bringing a feel good factor to south Birmingham – 23rd – 26th March 2013

8 March, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Festivals, What's on.

Love Stirchley More

An alternative Valentine’s experience celebrating Stirchley

12 February, 2013 in Comedy, Cookery, Eating out, Stirchley, What's on.

Love Stirchley More

A festival of art, commerce and love celebrating Stirchley, Birmingham

5 January, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Stirchley, What's on.

Celebrity ribbon cutting for new look florist

A new-look Stirchley florist was officially re-opened by Midlands ITV weather girl, Emma Jesson, on Saturday.

17 December, 2012 in Birmingham, Business.

History in the making with Paganel Primary School

Birmingham Central Library will be hosting a photographic exhibition – ‘Pagalympics 2012’ from today until 17th September – documenting a week long programme of workshops and sporting events at Paganel Primary School.

31 July, 2012 in Birmingham, Education, What's on.

Midlands Racing Club news

The Midlands Racing Club are holding their Grand National Preview on Tuesday

4 April, 2012 in Sport, Stirchley, What's on.

Celebrating Stirchley’s Hazelwell Lane

Join the people of Stirchley in a celebratory walk and laying of floral tributes commemorating the life of a once vibrant street.

28 February, 2012 in Birmingham, Environment, Features, Local history, Stirchley, What's on.

Stirchley: Hazelwell Lane In Memoriam

Celebrating the life of a once vibrant lane, soon to be lost due to development.

1 February, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Features, Local history, Stirchley, What's on.

Artworks celebrate Stirchley’s history

Artworks celebrate Stirchley’s history and point to the making of new prosperity : January – April 2012

20 January, 2012 in Architecture, Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Environment, Exhibitions, Features, Local history, Stirchley, Style and Design.

The making of Stirchley Park

Three workshops will be taking place in Stirchley Park over next month for local people interested in discussing the park’s future.

6 January, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Environment, Local history, Stirchley.

Celebrate Stirchley with Stirchley Prospects

Stirchley, south Birmingham, is a primarily residential area with a declining shopping street – but change is on the way

20 December, 2011 in Architecture, Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Local history, Stirchley, What's on.

Birmingham Bike Foundry on the move

Now to be found on Stirchley High Street – the move from their former premises represents the product of a years’ work from a unique organization.

11 October, 2011 in Birmingham, Business, Cycling, Environment, Health, Stirchley.

The Battle for Stirchley

There’s a power struggle going on in Stirchley, the up-and-coming suburb of South Birmingham that many people are touting as ‘the new Kings Heath’

9 September, 2011 in Architecture, Birmingham, Business, Comment, Farming, Property Press, Shopping, Stirchley, Style and Design.

Bournville Lane Baths open day

Saturday, September 3rd affords what is expected to be the last opportunity for the public to see inside the 100-year old Bournville Lane Baths.

30 August, 2011 in Architecture, Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Business, Health, Local history, Politics, Property Press, Shopping, Stirchley, Style and Design, Swimming, Tourism, What's on.

Campaigners Fight Birmingham’s Out of Town Supermarket Plans

Our recent story about proposed developments at Acocks Green has drawn a reply from local campaigner Julie Larden

8 August, 2011 in Acocks Green, Birmingham, Business, Comment, Erdington, Features, Shopping, Stirchley.

Big Green Food Weekend

Building on the success of last year’s Big Lunch, Northfield Ecocentre are holding a Big Green Food Weekend

3 June, 2011 in Festivals, Food and drink, Gardening, Northfield, Shopping, Stirchley.

Stirchley Community Market Returns

This month sees Stirchley Community Market return to the open air for the first time this year after spending the winter months indoors

6 April, 2011 in Shopping, Stirchley.

Recycle cycles cyclists

South Birmingham cycling co-op aims to improve local health, environment and transport with a great new initiative

7 February, 2011 in Birmingham, Cycling, Features, Most recent, Transport, Uncategorized.

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