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Crest Nicholson hosts open weekend to raise awareness of FirstBuy

Crest Nicholson is encouraging people hunting for their first home in Birmingham to visit its Park Central development for a special open day which aims to raise awareness of the government’s FirstBuy scheme.

7 November, 2012 in Architecture, Birmingham, Property Press.

The Lynx effect arriving in Telford

A Royal Navy Lynx helicopter and her crew from 815 Naval Air Squadron will help bring a sense of perspective to this year’s Scale ModelWorld exhibition at the Telford International Centre

6 November, 2012 in Exhibitions, Most recent, Shropshire, What's on.

Thea Gilmore back in Bromsgrove

Following her successful first visit to Artrix one of Britain’s most enduring singer-songwriters, Thea Gilmore, makes a welcome return to the Arts Centre

6 November, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Nick Hewer: Labour doing well in polls ‘entirely by default’

Businessman and TV presenter Nick Hewer has said he continues to remain deeply unimpressed by the current Labour Party and its leader Ed Miliband.

6 November, 2012 in Most recent, Politics, United Kingdom.

HROC Win Big at the CIPR PRide Awards

Birmingham based PR agency HROC is celebrating after winning five prestigious Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) PRide awards – more than any other Midlands agency.

6 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Business.

Aldridge school builds tomorrow’s engineers

Pupils were shown the works in a pioneering project aimed at making engineering come to life.

6 November, 2012 in Education, Most recent, Walsall.

West Midlands Manufacturing SMEs predicting future growth

Manufacturing SMEs in the West Midlands are predicting an increase in sales over the next six months according to the Manufacturing Advisory Service (MAS) Barometer.

6 November, 2012 in Business, Most recent, West Midlands.

Youth Work Week 2012 – Celebrating Youth Work’s Contribution to Communities

Youth workers and young people are coming together this week to showcase the impact youth work has in breaking community barriers during Youth Work Week 2012.

5 November, 2012 in Most recent.

Getting appy under the bonnet with Bournville College

If you’re one of those motorists who don’t know their crank sensor from their coil pack there’s a device that could help remove a fear of simple car fixes

5 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Education, Motoring.

After the Lord Mayor’s Show

Andy Munro on Blues’ game with Ipswich

5 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Comment, Football.

Messiahs and Madonnas

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s week.

5 November, 2012 in Aston, Comment, Football.

The future of Walsall’s Green Spaces and Countryside Services

A new Facebook Group has been set up in response to local concerns for the future of Walsall’s Green Spaces and Countryside Services.

4 November, 2012 in Features, Local history, Most recent, Open Government, Walsall.

Accolade for fashion graduate

A talented fashion designer who set up a business with support from the University of Wolverhampton has won a prestigious award.

3 November, 2012 in Business, Most recent, Style and Design, Wolverhampton.

Artists invited to submit work to two unique digital open exhibitions

Submissions are currently being accepted for two unique open exhibitions; Touch Interactive 2013, for interactive artists and Screening 2013, for those working in film and video.

3 November, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

The same old scene

Terry Wills watches Albion and has a familiar feeling

2 November, 2012 in Comment, Football, Most recent, West Bromwich.

Gordon Harley’s Thought for the Weekend

Gordon Harley asks: “Do you have time stealers?”

2 November, 2012 in Most recent.

The Noise Next Door headline monthly comedy club

Highly acclaimed comedy five-piece, the Noise Next Door are the latest high flying act heading to The Public in West Bromwich.

2 November, 2012 in Comedy, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Twenty jobs secured and 150 apprenticeships guaranteed

Twenty jobs have been secured and 150 apprenticeships guaranteed after a leading Birmingham training company won a major contract with the Skills Funding Agency.

2 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Business.

BBC Radio’s Rob Nothman to give talk on sports commentary

Veteran BBC radio presenter Rob Nothman will be visiting Coventry later this month to present a special lecture entitled Fifty years of Radio Sports Commentary.

2 November, 2012 in Coventry, Most recent, Radio, Sport, What's on, Workshops.

Andy Fairweather Low and The Low Riders cantering to Bromsgrove

Andy Fairweather Low’s pedigree is one that rock dreams are made of and he makes his Artrix debut on Thursday, November 22nd.

2 November, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Hi Ho Silva

Dave Woodhall talks to American singer-songwriter Joe Silva.

1 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Features, Music, What's on.

High Pavement steps up in Warwick

A chance encounter between two business entrepreneurs has led to the opening of a stunning new gastro bar and restaurant in Warwick.

1 November, 2012 in Business, Eating out, Food and drink, Most recent, Style and Design, Warwick.

A Charity Shop – but not as we know it

Queen Alexandra College (QAC), a local charity for disabled people – whose history in Birmingham stretches back to 1846 – has submitted plans to open a new business in Bearwood.

1 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Food and drink.

Road deaths up – DriveSafe urges action

The Government should be doing more to help young drivers and cyclists stay safe, according to motoring safety charity DriveSafe.

1 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Emergency Services, Health, Police.

Why is the winner of the Australian Turner Prize exhibiting above a pub in Birmingham?

On the second floor of a pub in Birmingham, something very different is being attempted with an art exhibition.

1 November, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, What's on.

Now We Are Weekender returns to The Public

After the success of the Now We Are Weekender in 2012, the Midland’s finest indie-pop festival is returning to The Public in West Bromwich for its second year!

1 November, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Birmingham to Stockholm by SAS

SAS Scandinavian Airlines started its new direct route between Birmingham and Stockholm this week.

1 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Business, Travel.

Into the greenwood

Join poet & writer Helen Calcutt, in the breathtaking heathland of Cannock Chase.

31 October, 2012 in Most recent, Poetry, What's on.

Laurence Inman reflects on ‘a pleasant Autumn day at Bournville Boys’ Technical School’

Experiences at school can be formative in many ways. Laurence Inman shares one of his.

31 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Comment, Features, Local history.

A week of music, dance, circus and drama at Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre

A packed week of shows on the Belgrade Theatre’s Main Stage will help to chase away the winter blues this November

31 October, 2012 in Coventry, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

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