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Monthly Archives: March 2016

Beauty finalists to Clean for the Queen

Miss Birmingham finalists to help clean-up initiative.

5 March, 2016 in Charities, Community, Fashion.

CBSO announce memorial concert

Tribute to conductor Walter Weller planned.

5 March, 2016 in Classical.

Hull hath no fury

Andy Munro on Blues’ win at home to Hull City.

5 March, 2016 in Football.

Birmingham’s got talent

Pupils take centre stage at charity talent show.

5 March, 2016 in Charities, Community, Education.

Michelin star helps St Basil’s initiative

Top chef backs homeless charity.

5 March, 2016 in Most recent.

Good Morning Britain doctor thanks his personal ‘Birmingham Children’s Hospital’

Recognition for Birmingham medic who saved seriously ill granddaughter.

5 March, 2016 in Charities, Medicine, Television.

Smart travel choices rewarded

Recognition for eco-friendly transport initiatives.

5 March, 2016 in Transport.

West Mids exports rise in 2015

Region is third-largest exporting area in the country.

4 March, 2016 in Business, West Midlands.

Black Country legend the subject of micro sculpture

Noddy Holder in a Needle by Willard Wigan MBE.

4 March, 2016 in Art and Leisure.

Trump exclusive interview: He talks to Sir Howard

Sir Howard Elston, scourge of the right, terror of the left, sits down with The Teflon Don.

4 March, 2016 in Most recent, Theatre.

Headliners announced for Bike4Life Fest 2016

Former world champion to front main attraction.

4 March, 2016 in Most recent.

Big Girls Blouse

Coventry-born trans campaigner Kate O’Donnell returns to Warwick Arts Centre with new show.

4 March, 2016 in Comedy, Community.

£1 million boost for Greater Birmingham Growth Hub

Funding will enable Growth Hub to offer a wider range of support to local firms.

4 March, 2016 in Business.

Coventry university hosts Middle Eastern film festival

Festival visits city for second year running.

4 March, 2016 in Community, Education, Festivals, Film.

Community celebrated in new artwork for Yardley

Painting shows residents and neighbourhood landmarks.

4 March, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Community.

Out foxing

Terry Wills on Albion’s change in fortunes.

3 March, 2016 in Football.

The Marriage of Figaro: breezy, stagey and saved by beautiful arias

Richard Lutz joins the wedding party for The Marriage of Figaro.

3 March, 2016 in Most recent, Music, Theatre.

Time flies when you’re having fun

Birthday celebrations for People’s Orchestra.

3 March, 2016 in Classical, Community.

Easter at Cadbury World

Family fun for holidays.

3 March, 2016 in Childrens, Family.

Wolverhampton firm on track for good causes

Pallet-Track raises £13,000 for childrens cancer charity.

3 March, 2016 in Business, Charities.

900 minutes and counting

Villa lost on Tuesday. Nobody, least of all Dave Woodhall, was surprised.

2 March, 2016 in Football.

Best in local architecture named

Shortlist annouced for Royal Institute of British Architects West Midlands Awards 2016.

2 March, 2016 in Architecture.

TV presenter to host food awards

Best of Birmingham food industry to be honoured.

2 March, 2016 in Food and drink.

Midlands regions join forces for Shakespeare birthday campaign

Collaboration for 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s legacy.

1 March, 2016 in Exhibitions, Local history, Tourism.

39 Steps: Madcap, tongue firmly in cheek

Richard Lutz is at the Birmingham Rep for the John Buchan classic turned hilariously on its head.

1 March, 2016 in Birmingham, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Five hounds a-leaping

With news of a threat to close Hall Green dog track, Steve Beauchampé looks back on this suburban multi-sport venue.

1 March, 2016 in Greyhound racing, Speedway, Sport.

Birmingham technology centre close to opening

Innovation Birmingham launches Serendip Smart Cities Incubator.

1 March, 2016 in Business, Science & technology.

Glynn Purnell’s Friday Night Kitchen 2016 announced

Charity to benefit from celebrity chef. Michelin starred chef Glynn Purnell will open the doors of his Friday Night Kitchen on October 7th at Villa Park’s Holte Suite and the ‘Yummy Brummie’ will be joined by X-Factor winner Sam Bailey. East Londoner Sam, now living in the Midlands, will join Glynn on stage to assist…

1 March, 2016 in Charities, Cookery, Music.

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