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Light is coming

Dates for first Birmingham Light Festival revealed.

19 November, 2024 in Architecture, Family, Festivals.

Family festival promises Bank Holiday fun

Birmingham Weekender’s got it all going on across the city.

30 July, 2024 in Architecture, Attractions, Childrens, Dance, Family, Festivals.

Jewellery Quarter church in battle against the elements

Birmingham landmark hits £100,000 fundraising mark but “time is running out”.

23 April, 2024 in Architecture, Community, Faith, Local history.

24 hour observation people

Stan’s Cafe theatre group moves in on the Rotunda.

12 January, 2024 in Architecture, Theatre, Tourism.

50 shades of you know what

Richard Lutz tours the geometry of a grey Evenlode valley.

27 January, 2020 in Architecture, Art and Leisure, Comment, Cotswolds, Features, Gloucestershire, Local history, Most recent, Religion, Tourism, Travel.

This cup of land

Richard Lutz explores 2,000 years of history in the Cotswolds.

11 January, 2020 in Architecture, Attractions, Cotswolds, Environment, Gloucestershire, Local history, Most recent, Tourism, Travel.

The fingerprints of man on the edge of winter

Richard Lutz roams through another week.

16 November, 2019 in Architecture, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, Most recent, Tourism, Travel.

Chance to get involved in new creative project

New multicultural lifestyle complex to be unveiled in Birmingham.

11 October, 2019 in Architecture, Business, Community.

What autumn brings

Richard Lutz says goodbye to a friend.

7 October, 2019 in Architecture, Climate, Comment, Community, Faith, Most recent, Travel.

Judging Jeffries

Stephen Pennell meets Jo Jeffries, inspiration behind the upcoming Birmingham Music Awards.

9 March, 2019 in Architecture, Food and drink, Music.

Getting to the church on time

Richard Lutz peeks into two churches on walks near Birmingham.

29 October, 2018 in Architecture, Environment, Faith, Most recent, Tourism, Travel.

Birmingham Central Library honoured in online exhibition

Matt Lindley writes about recognition for the Central Library.

22 June, 2018 in Architecture, Books.

Virtual Man and other tales

Richard Lutz ponders the last seven days of a mis-spent middle age.

12 May, 2018 in Architecture, Books, Cinema, Features, Most recent, Museums, Travel.

Alan Clawley – A life less ordinary

Steve Beauchampé pays further tribute to the community activist and Birmingham Press columnist .

4 May, 2018 in Architecture, Comment, Politics.

Alan Clawley

Tributes paid to Birmingham author and community activist.

3 May, 2018 in Architecture, Comment, Most recent.

Double-dating

Richard Lutz scours the wreckage of the past week and blows out the birthday candles with a champ.

23 April, 2018 in Architecture, Comment, Most recent.

NHS campaigners call for clarity over Midland Metropolitan

Campaigners demand government solution to PFI hospital “fiasco”.

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

Developer eyes Birmingham HQ with £2 million investment

Funding from Finance Birmingham’s £56 million Regional Mezzanine Fund.

7 July, 2017 in Architecture, Business.

New hotel to land at Birmingham Airport

Hilton Garden Inn to be developed using innovative modular construction technique.

22 June, 2017 in Architecture, Business, Tourism, Travel.

Where history sleeps

Richard Lutz gets lost in Shakespeare country.

13 May, 2017 in Architecture, Attractions, Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre, Tourism, Warwickshire.

Warwick Arts Centre submits plans for major redevelopment

Three year project to create visionary complex.

31 March, 2017 in Architecture, Business, Education, Most recent.

Birmingham start-ups soaring higher

New £1 million hub set to fuel new Birmingham entrerprises.

15 December, 2016 in Architecture, Business, Employment.

Local building services company wins contract for city centre redevelopment

Seven figure deal for new Birmingham tower.

14 September, 2016 in Architecture, Business.

The politics of planning

Alan Clawley on one of Birmingham’s most influential men of the past.

2 August, 2016 in Architecture, Comment, Politics.

Birmingham building company aims to encourage new designs

£10,000 could be up for grabs to Birmingham DIY inventors.

8 June, 2016 in Architecture, Business.

The cathedral complex

Alan Clawley calls for buildings to serve their purpose.

20 May, 2016 in Architecture, Comment.

Howard Scoop: Oooooh..a new wave of Carry On films

Sir Howard Elston, our entertainment sub-editor, gives more info on the new Carry On films to drip off our screens.

19 May, 2016 in Architecture.

Experts to the rescue

Alan Clawley hopes that the city council will take some expert advice.

29 April, 2016 in Architecture, Comment, Politics.

Region’s prized architecture rewarded

RIBA award winners in the West Midlands announced.

29 April, 2016 in Architecture, Business, Property Press.

Work underway on Innovation Birmingham’s Universities Centre

Expansion of enterprise space on campus.

26 April, 2016 in Architecture, Business, Education, Science & technology.

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