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Monthly Archives: July 2017

Scouts put community in the picture at station

People of Stechford captured on camera.

19 July, 2017 in Community, Exhibitions, Photography.

Stuck between Phil Collins and Midge Ure

Dave Woodhall talks to UFO singer Phil Mogg.

18 July, 2017 in Music.

Artrix announces new autumn season

All-round family entertainment in prospect.

18 July, 2017 in Childrens, Comedy, Dance, Film, Music.

Fatak Digbeth stabbing – appeal for witnesses

Family of Daniel Baird appeal for information to help catch his killer.

18 July, 2017 in Crime, Emergency Services.

Library of Birmingham to partner Rep

Collaboration aims to expand commercial activities.

18 July, 2017 in Education, Theatre.

Dance Hub Birmingham appoints new Director

New position will boost city’s dance reputation.

18 July, 2017 in Dance.

Second city jazz? No contest

A few things about a never-ending debate.

18 July, 2017 in Festivals, Music.

The hitch-hiker’s guide to the Montgomery Waters Meadow

Dave Woodhall eventually watches Villa lose at Shrewsbury in another friendly.

17 July, 2017 in Football.

These old boots are made for walking…and other fables

Richard Lutz assiduously reports on his past seven days.

16 July, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Comment, Most recent, Style and Design, Travel.

Commonwealth Games 2022 – Impressing The Village People

Steve Beauchampé continues his critique of the Birmingham and Liverpool Games bids.

15 July, 2017 in Commonwealth Games.

West Midlands region to benefit from Games bid

Further prospective venues announced for 2022 Commonwealth Games.

14 July, 2017 in Commonwealth Games.

Stars on the cars set for go-ahead

Plans announced for city private hire ratings scheme.

14 July, 2017 in Birmingham, Transport.

Business technologies drive earns region praise

National recognition for West Midlands initiative.

14 July, 2017 in Business.

Rough sleepers task force launched in city centre

Multi-agency approach to homeless problem.

14 July, 2017 in Community, Health.

Parents urged to prevent children from playing chicken

Safety initiative aims to reduce dangers of accidents during school holidays.

13 July, 2017 in Community, Education, Most recent, Transport.

Paying tribute at Artrix

There’s a plethora of almost-top names coming to Bromsgrove’s arts centre.

13 July, 2017 in Most recent.

Going Dutch a thousand times over

Loyal passenger takes milestone flight with KLM.

13 July, 2017 in Business, Travel.

Promises and pies

Dave Woodhall gets into pre-season training watching Villa at Kidderminster.

13 July, 2017 in Football.

Commonwealth Games 2022 – Strong and stable or Wow, look at that!

In the first of a two-part feature, Steve Beauchampé assesses Birmingham and Liverpool’s Commonwealth Games bids.

13 July, 2017 in Commonwealth Games.

June gives Birmingham Airport another record month

Passenger numbers continue to show growth.

13 July, 2017 in Business, Travel.

Newton Faulkner Music Academy announces first Birmingham Open Day

Chance for prospective students to visit campus.

13 July, 2017 in Education, Music.

Google digital garage returns to Birmingham

Sign up for free face-to-face training right on the high street.

12 July, 2017 in Business, Education, Science & technology.

Joly good

New collection set for Birmingham gallery.

12 July, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Exhibitions.

New boost to Cure Leukaemia appeal

Birmingham tech company to support expansion fund.

12 July, 2017 in Business, Charities, Health.

Honorary degree for musician

International violinist honoured at University ceremony.

12 July, 2017 in Classical, Education, Music.

Of King Murray, meadowsweet and other tales

Richard Lutz ambles listlessly through another week. 

11 July, 2017 in Most recent, Tennis, Travel.

Dancing on the platforms

Ballet pops up at New Street.

11 July, 2017 in Childrens, Dance.

Daily Mail columnist to chair media awards judging panel

National writer will head region’s top media event.

11 July, 2017 in Media.

Cinema tie-up with social care charity

Additional autism friendly screenings coming to Birmingham for the summer holidays.

11 July, 2017 in Childrens, Film, Health.

Students experience life with the ambulance service

Work experience shows how voluntary work can lead to career.

10 July, 2017 in Most recent.

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