Birmingham: Drowning in strategies
Alan Clawley thinks It’s sometimes hard to believe, but, somewhere in the bowels of the City Council, our great city is being planned.
Alan Clawley thinks It’s sometimes hard to believe, but, somewhere in the bowels of the City Council, our great city is being planned.
Legendary names from many and varied fields will soon be taking to the stages.
Banner Theatre presents the Birmingham premier of FIGHTING THE CUTS
As the temperature continues to drop, local people are advised to take care.
Britain has been rocked to its very footballing boots by a shock double jobs exchange. Howard ‘The Topman’ Elston with this breathless scoop
An enduring legend of music speaks ahead of his upcoming tour.
Terry Wills brings us up to date on happenings at the Hawthorns.
The long-established midlands event The Big Session Festival is moving to a new home at Catton Park, South Derbyshire
Andy Munro is both happy, and Blue.
Keep your new year’s resolutions on track by cycling for charity in 2012
Brendan King reports from a dispirited Molineux.
City TV has announced the appointment of local businessman Derek Inman to the board of the local TV company
Celebrating the life of a once vibrant lane, soon to be lost due to development.
Some of the world’s pre-eminent classical musicians will be performing at the Warwick Arts Centre next month
A Birmingham charity that provides donkey riding therapy for children with special needs and disabilities is calling on the public to adopt a donkey this Valentine’s Day.
West End hit family musical Swallows and Amazons drops anchor at Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre in February
This year Coventry is set to have a number of large scale retail development schemes; putting pressure on smaller retailers