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Monthly Archives: March 2015

Cole’s to Birmingham

Simon Hale has A Night to Remember.

31 March, 2015 in Dance.

Artrix birthday celebrations set to light up town

Parade to launch tenth anniversary festivities.

31 March, 2015 in Community, Dance.

Irish boost for Birmingham Airport

Aer Lingus Regional to recommence Birmingham-Shannon flights.

31 March, 2015 in Transport, Travel.
David Cameron

Britain and its fragmented politics

Richard Lutz scribbles an election Letter to America

31 March, 2015 in Elections, Most recent, Politics.

First Bite Festival launched

Midlands companies chosen to present extracts and new ideas as part of a one day festival of fresh new theatre.

30 March, 2015 in Festivals, Theatre.

Military law

News that Military Police are now routinely patrolling an area of Birmingham gives Dave Woodhall concerns for the future.

30 March, 2015 in Comment.

Local military college on recruitment drive

Moves follows “damning” survey findings.

30 March, 2015 in Education.

Pupils grow together

Art workshop for specialist school.

30 March, 2015 in Education.

Screengrab: Duke, Dino and the Dame

Richard Lutz checks out the gems hidden in the dross of movies on the box this week.

29 March, 2015 in Film, Most recent.

Norwegian touches down at Birmingham Airport

First of three Spanish Routes launched.

29 March, 2015 in Transport, Travel.

The Sunday sets

Link-up to present city centre jazz on Sunday afternoons.

29 March, 2015 in Music.

Film to support torture survivors at MAC Birmingham

Fundraising event to help victims.

27 March, 2015 in Charities, Film.

Women’s Work is almost done

Heritage play takes place on Sunday.

27 March, 2015 in Community, Theatre.

Bike4Life reminder of biker hazards

Ride organisers highlight the importance of road safety.

27 March, 2015 in Emergency Services, Festivals, Transport.

Secret City Arts: bringing the Big Hoot story alive

Owl-linked arts project set to soar.

27 March, 2015 in Charities, Childrens, Community, Festivals.

Belles of the ball

Michelle Hatcher writes about a new festival in Warwickshire.

27 March, 2015 in Festivals, Music.

Last chance to apply for a free Big Birmingham Bike

Would-be cyclists have just days left to apply for the next stage of a free bike giveaway in Birmingham.

27 March, 2015 in Community, Sport.

Safer Travel police operation targets louts and fare dodgers

Police take to the public transport network in a high-profile operation targeting anti-social behaviour.

27 March, 2015 in Emergency Services, Transport.

Hotting up for water charity

Walsall spice company running charity showcase and supper club.

27 March, 2015 in Business, Charities, Food and drink.

Friday night fever for leukaemia charity

Glynn Purnell and Gregg Wallace cook up a Friday night feed with a difference.

27 March, 2015 in Charities, Food and drink.

My Route exhibition trail to tell people’s history of Stratford Road

Exhibition traces area’s cultural heritage.

27 March, 2015 in Comment, Local history.

Acquisition leads to increased business

Further success for Midland finance company.

27 March, 2015 in Business.

Dronewashed Wranglers

A fan of Cabaret Voltaire, Tuung or John Foxx? Then you will be lassoed by Wrangler, Martin Longley guarantees.

26 March, 2015 in Music.

Prog rocking Robin

Some legendary names will be taking to the stage.

26 March, 2015 in Music.

Totally eclipsed

Terry Wills looks back at Albion’s game with Manchester City.

26 March, 2015 in Football.

Famous TV loudmouth to be buried today

Sir Howard Elston, our man with the remote control, gives you a rundown of today’s pomp and circumstance.

26 March, 2015 in Classical, Most recent.

Cadbury owners provide work experience

Mondelēz International gives GCSE students a Taste of Work.

26 March, 2015 in Business, Education.

Environmental group launches election challenge

Who is the greenest candidate of them all?

25 March, 2015 in Elections, Environment, Politics.

Downing the Ziggurat II

Alan Clawley reports on the timescale for Paradise Circus redevelopment.

25 March, 2015 in Architecture, Birmingham.

Brass on ass

Martin Longley could barely scribble fast enough to track this prime Balkan gypsy posse.

25 March, 2015 in Music.

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