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Monthly Archives: April 2018

Birmingham Jazz presents…

Another night that expands the boundaries of the genre.

21 April, 2018 in Music.

Acorns wins prestigious Chamber award

Recognition for childrens’ hospice’s work.

21 April, 2018 in Most recent.

South East Asia trade experts to visit Birmingham

Exporters to be encouraged at city event.

21 April, 2018 in Business.

Wolves-themed charity art auction begins

Cure Leukaemia to benefit from artist’s gift inspiration.

21 April, 2018 in Charities, Football.

NHS campaigners call for clarity over Midland Metropolitan

Campaigners demand government solution to PFI hospital “fiasco”.

19 April, 2018 in Architecture, Business, Health, Politics.

Superheroes needed for fundraising campaign

Out of this World day set to help hospice.

19 April, 2018 in Charities, Radio.

Businesses join forces to aid road safety programme

Pertemps Education Network and Aviva boost Conies child safety campaign.

19 April, 2018 in Childrens, Community, Education.

Voter fraud appeal ahead of council elections

Voters in Birmingham reminded to speak up if they suspect fraud.

19 April, 2018 in Community, Crime, Elections, Local government.

Transport chiefs in training for games

Public transport planning starts for 2022 Commonwealth Games.

19 April, 2018 in Commonwealth Games 2022, Transport.

Concerts in the Park return to Sutton Coldfield

CBSO dates the highlights of summer fiesta.

18 April, 2018 in Classical, Family, Music.

Review: The Last Ship

Simon Hale is impressed by a new Alexandra Theatre’s adaptation of the musical by Sting.

18 April, 2018 in Music, Theatre.

Coming to the Kitchen Garden Cafe

From Walsall to Birmingham via Los Angeles.

18 April, 2018 in Most recent.

Day full of fun promised at Brindleyplace

First Family Festival to take place in June.

18 April, 2018 in Attractions, Family.

Feed the Homeless campaign launched

Woroud Osman writes about a new venture in helping the city’s homeless.

16 April, 2018 in Charities, Food and drink.

Family festival returns to Birmingham

Open day to be staged at city university.

16 April, 2018 in Attractions, Education, Family.

Do the Locomotion – and more

Sixties celebration as part of university course.

16 April, 2018 in Music.

Theatre company put on A Brave Face at Artrix

Production to examine stress amongst armed forces.

16 April, 2018 in Charities, Community, Theatre.

The wonder of Wolves?

Andy Munro on Blues’ 2-0 defeat at Molineux and hopes of avoiding relegation.

15 April, 2018 in Football.

Midlands consortium showcases future car and highway technology

Innovations including ‘talking car’ developments shown to industry chiefs.

15 April, 2018 in Business, Science & technology, Transport.

West Midlands Trains reveal support for 2022 Games

Station upgrades planned to welcome the Commonwealth.

15 April, 2018 in Commonwealth Games, Transport, Travel.

Anti-bombing protest to be held in city centre

Call for an end to intervention in Syria.

15 April, 2018 in Politics.

Anger grows over refund snub

Amanda Cook updates the Stereophonics ticket story.

14 April, 2018 in Most recent, Music.

Magyars still the masters

Andy Munro reports on his continued international career.

14 April, 2018 in Football.

Birmingham Jazz presents

Danish guitarist brings his group to Birmingham.

14 April, 2018 in Music.

Stratford hotel forms partnership with Shakespeare’s schoolroom

Entry discount offer for hotel guests.

14 April, 2018 in Local history, Tourism, Travel.

Getting into position

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s 1-0 win over Leeds and looking ahead.

13 April, 2018 in Football.

Holy re-appearances Batman!

Screening of long-lost Batman footage launches hunt for nation’s top 100 ‘lost’ TV shows.

12 April, 2018 in Television.

Jumping on the fence

Fencing champion aims to develop the sport at local schools.

12 April, 2018 in Community, Education, Fencing.

A Matter of Life and Death

Birmingham festival tackles the final taboo.

12 April, 2018 in Festivals.

Roy Jones Jr hits town

Legendary boxing world champion to appear in Birmingham.

12 April, 2018 in Boxing.

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