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Monthly Archives: April 2019

No ram raid

Andy Munro watches Blues draw at home to Derby County.

19 April, 2019 in Football.

Birmingham Airport gets set for Easter

Over 140,000 passengers expected through airport over the holiday period.

19 April, 2019 in Business, Tourism, Transport, Travel.

New Wolverhampton venue set to open

Club set to offer exclusive facilities to members.

18 April, 2019 in Business, Eating out, Fashion, Food and drink.

City landmarks going

Nechells gasholders to be dismantled.

18 April, 2019 in Business, Property Press.

Dig Brew wins national craft beer award

Acclaim for new Digbeth brewery.

18 April, 2019 in Food and drink.

Older people in Birmingham “feel alive” through dance

Weekly classes help older Brummies find their feet, socialise and make friends.

18 April, 2019 in Charities, Community, Dance, Health.

Mums encouraged to take part in nationwide event

Local cafes join national campaign to support breastfeeding mums.

18 April, 2019 in Charities, Community, Eating out, Food and drink.

Review: UB40 live

Stephen Pennell watches an old favourite come up with the goods again.

16 April, 2019 in Music.

Review: The Half God of Rainfall

“A torrent of words but a drop too much,” says Richard Lutz.

16 April, 2019 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Theatre.

Dance takes centre stage in new Birmingham initiative

Diane Parkes writes about a new educational dance programme.

16 April, 2019 in Community, Dance, Education.

White collar boxer raises £43,000 for charity

Birmingham’s Children’s Hospital benefits from entrepreneur’s efforts.

16 April, 2019 in Boxing, Charities, Health.

Immersive poverty experience visits Birmingham this month

Showing life in a developing country.

16 April, 2019 in Charities.

Boost for social housing in the Midlands

Midland Heart surpasses target for home building.

15 April, 2019 in Charities, Community, Construction, Property Press.

Social media and the sewer of venom, hate and fraud

Richard Lutz on the poison pouring out of the digi-world .

15 April, 2019 in Art and Leisure, Crime, Media, Most recent, Science & technology.

An eleven man team

Villa made it eight straight wins against Bristol City. Dave Woodhall is keeping score.

14 April, 2019 in Football.

Tractor boys dig in

Andy Munro on Blues’ 1-1 draw with Ipswich Town.

14 April, 2019 in Football.

Janesville blues

Will Mapplebeck is engrossed by a cautionary American tale.

13 April, 2019 in Books.

Eat, drink, be merry

Our hard-working team brings you the best from Farm Shop & Deli 2019.

12 April, 2019 in Business, Food and drink.

Easter fun at Cadbury World

Cadbury World unveils egg-cellent chocolate creation for Easter.

12 April, 2019 in Attractions, Food and drink.

Press Club honours brightest young media talents

BCU students take top media awards.

12 April, 2019 in Education, Media.

Southside BID appoint new manager

Returning boss aims to push forward Southside vision.

12 April, 2019 in Business, Retail.

Former Apprentice winner to talk in Birmingham

Networking and advice from serial entrepreneur.

11 April, 2019 in Business, Television.

Blades blunted

Andy Munro is impressed by Blues’ 1-1 draw with Sheffield United.

11 April, 2019 in Football.

It’s a mystery

Villa win at Rotherham and Dave Woodhall remains pleasantly surprised.

10 April, 2019 in Football.

Knowing Suzi

Brian Donaldson talks to comic Suzi Ruffell.

10 April, 2019 in Comedy.

Nineteenth hole opens at West Bromwich golf club

The Lewisham swings into action at Dartmouth golf course.

9 April, 2019 in Eating out, Food and drink, Golf.

Grinding out a result

Stephen Pennell checks out the latest in a long line of young Birmingham talent.

9 April, 2019 in Most recent.

Trevor Burton to be honoured at Birmingham Music Awards

Lifetime achievement award for Birmingham legend.

9 April, 2019 in Music.

Party at The Cube in May

Ibiza comes to Birmingham thanks to Skyline Symphonica.

9 April, 2019 in Eating out, Music.

An ice breaking adventure has arrived in Birmingham

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom promises “an adventure like no other”.

9 April, 2019 in Attractions, Exhibitions.

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