Save our Markets: Public meeting
As part of the SAVE OUR MARKETS campaign there will be a public meeting in St. Martin’s Church on Friday 14th October at 2pm – 4pm.
As part of the SAVE OUR MARKETS campaign there will be a public meeting in St. Martin’s Church on Friday 14th October at 2pm – 4pm.
Local promoters First Team have put together another good-value boxing bill in Walsall for Saturday night.
More attractions have been announced at the city centre’s premier venues.
The Mushroom reckons it’s been a long time since politics was actually discussed at party conferences
Terry Wills is trying to forget most of last Saturday.
Old hairy hands will be out and about on 28th October when The Public has an all night session of horror films.
Creating business opportunities for young people in Birmingham
LWM launch of Green Deal & Fuel Poverty report
What’s on at The Public in West Brom. for Friday 7 October to Friday 21 October 2011
No person, company, local council, or financial institution, even in ‘advanced’ post-industrial societies like ours, can be good at everything.
The British Heart Foundation (BHF) is urging heart patients in the West Midlands to get the flu jab this winter.
IT solutions provider, Netmetix, has been recognised by the world’s leading software company
Female cyclists are needed to support a new network of fun, local bike rides for women designed to help close the gender gap
Children’s TV favourites, Numberjacks, are leaving the sofa for the very first time and making their way to Coventry
New adult tap dancing group, Kate’s Tap Class are working on their first project, dancing to raise money for Children In Need.
Warwick Arts Centre have announced details of their autumn dance programme.
Andy Munro is both happy and Blue.
Insolvency experts at Cranfield Business Recovery warn how the smoking ban continues to threaten sports and social clubs
Alan Clawley, in his capacity as secretary of the Friends of the Central Library has written to Birmingham’s Labour leader Sir Albert Bore
The search is on to find the most innovative student IT projects in Coventry, Warwickshire, Solihull and South Leicestershire.
Companies based in the London’s square mile have the worst online reputation, research has shown.
Alan Clawley explains how the PFI system defies economic logic.
Selly Oak-based musical theatre society, The Arcadians, are celebrating the group’s 40th anniversary this month
Dave Woodhall on happenings in B6.
Dave Woodhall wonders, not for the first time, if we can’t all be a bit more grown-up.
It’s likely to be interesting, if nothing else.
Lovers of guitar-driven classic rock will be happy in Bilston this week.
Birmingham Friends of the Earth calls for a scrapping of all biofuel targets
Andy Munro reports on Blues’ midweek European adventure.