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Monthly Archives: September 2017

Birmingham museum volunteers shortlisted for award

Recognition of the contribution made by voluntary staff.

20 September, 2017 in Attractions, Community, Local history.

Retirement Village opens at Longbridge

Charity expand operations onto former car factory site.

20 September, 2017 in Business, Community, Property Press.

Unsung heroes set for Birmingham Comedy Festival

It’s about a lot more than the headliners.

19 September, 2017 in Comedy, Festivals.

Mayor’s Movers run to challenge leukaemia

Group set to run for Cure Leukaemia in the Arcadis Business Challenge.

19 September, 2017 in Charities, Running.

Cooking lessons with top Asian chef

Anita launches Tiffin Tuesdays.

18 September, 2017 in Food and drink.

Bigmouth: Howard answers all your worldwide questions

Sir Howard Elston comforts the afflicted once more.

18 September, 2017 in Most recent, Satire.

Senses and perspective

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s 3-0 win at Barnsley, and some important stuff.

18 September, 2017 in Football.

Police patrols increased as security state rises

Greater visible presence of officers on the streets to reassure the public.

18 September, 2017 in Crime, Police.

TTA patience runs out – and here’s why

Blues lost to Preston on Saturday and Harry Redknapp lost his job. Andy Munro says why.

18 September, 2017 in Football.

Say goodbye to the Bears!

Big Sleuth set to bid a fond farewell.

15 September, 2017 in Charities, Childrens.

Robin, rocking

There’s a varied line-up at the Robin 2 over the next week or so.

15 September, 2017 in Music.

Golden jubilee for mental health counselling charity

Carmel Mullan-Hartley, from youth counselling service Open Door, tells of their work.

15 September, 2017 in Charities, Community, Health.

West Midlands companies losing out on tax savings – claim

Taxation specialist warns region’s businesses are failing to take advantage of scheme.

15 September, 2017 in Business.

HMS Brexit space rocket heads for Saturn…and beyond

Sir Howard Elston, our excitable science editor, talks.

15 September, 2017 in Most recent, Satire.

New Mailbox appointment aims to boost communication

High-end retail complex appoints RileyRaven as Lead Creative Agency.

14 September, 2017 in Business, Retail.

Can we really escape from our past?

New play by Birmingham writer premieres at The REP.

14 September, 2017 in Theatre.

Get creative at Artrix

Try something new at the Bromsgrove arts centre.

14 September, 2017 in Childrens, Community, Dance, Education.

Birmingham’s brain builders in bid to find dementia cure

Aston scientists growing human ‘mini-brains’ in battle to beat dementia.

14 September, 2017 in Health, Science & technology.

It never rains but…

Blues go down to a soggy defeat at Leeds. Andy Munro watches.

14 September, 2017 in Football.

In the bleak midautumn

Villa draw 0-0 again, this time with Middlesbrough. Dave Woodhall ponders the situation.

13 September, 2017 in Most recent.

Loneliness campaign launches across the city

Challenging the problems of living alone.

13 September, 2017 in Charities, Community.

Birmingham rises higher


Topping out of one of the tallest residential buildings in the city centre.

12 September, 2017 in Business, Property Press.

Blues for a forgotten crooner

Richard Lutz catalogues another seven days.

12 September, 2017 in Comment, Most recent, Music, Politics.

Vélo Birmingham: 100 mile cycle for Cure Leukaemia

Local businessman aims to raise funds for cancer charity.

12 September, 2017 in Charities, Cycling.

Cadbury College futureproofing student learning

New approach will help boost students readiness for digital future.

12 September, 2017 in Education, Science & technology.

That’s entertainment

Villa struggled to a goalless draw at home to Brentford on Saturday. Dave Woodhall was not amused.

10 September, 2017 in Football.

It’s the hope that…

Andy Munro is apprehensive after Blues are beaten 1-0 at Norwich.

10 September, 2017 in Football.

Two weeks until Birmingham Weekender

City’s biggest arts festival ready to take place.

9 September, 2017 in Festivals.

Commonwealth Games 2022 – Box ticking success strategy

The government chose Birmingham because it offered a low risk, low cost Games fit for post-Brexit Britain says Steve Beauchampé.

8 September, 2017 in Birmingham, Commonwealth Games.

Surviving or Thriving?

Community group Arts All Over The Place tell us about their upcoming event.

8 September, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Charities, Community, Festivals, Poetry.

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