Half-term family fun at Cadbury World
Extra attractions laid on for school holidays.
Extra attractions laid on for school holidays.
Steve Beauchampé is off to find some ear plugs.
Richard Lutz rifles through the week’s TV movie listings and things get a wee bit hazy.
Community green space, launches at the Old Print Works.
Alan Clawley calls for buildings to serve their purpose.
Andy Munro would like some straight answers.
Coffin Works knocks Houses of Parliament into second place.
A day of performance, workshops & debates hosted by Work in Progress.
Terry Wills watches Albion’s season end with hope for the future and a magnificent gesture.
Sir Howard Elston, our entertainment sub-editor, gives more info on the new Carry On films to drip off our screens.
New social dining experience aimed at local foodies.
All-round family fun at the arts centre.
Birmingham date for jazz fusion outfit.
Richard Lutz watches Birmingham’s two best theatre companies take a new direction.
Byte-size advice on offer in bid to boost digital take-up.
Nimrod tours are ready for half term take-off.
Carnival parade heralds new restaurant.
Richard Lutz grabs a pew for a master of American music
Geoff Thomas and Brewin Dolphin staff visit leukaemia centre ahead of 500km bike ride.
World premieres amongst highlights of Rep season.
Drama company with a difference to hold taste session for next show.
A terrace of all seasons at MPW Birmingham.
Dave Woodhall watches Villa wave farewell to the season.
Richard Lutz rambles through another seven days.
Sir Howard ‘The Voice’ Elston, our road safety officer, on news from the all-singing, all-dancing Euro-front.
A seventy minute portrait of non-stop heavy metal dance fills the stage at The Birmingham Rep, reports Richard Lutz .
Andy Munro offers a few reflections on the state of St Andrews play.
Ben Tesh launches new restaurant pop-ups.
New development aims to promote addiction recovery.
If David Cameron wants to see corruption, he should visit Perry Beeches Academy Trust suggests Steve Beauchampé.