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West Midlands re-opens for business

WMCA campaign highlights the region’s Covid-secure businesses.

13 April, 2021 in Business, Eating out, Food and drink, Health, Nightlife, Retail.

Birmingham nightlife resumes as lockdown eased

Thousands enjoy Westside as hospitality reopens on Birmingham’s golden mile.

13 April, 2021 in Eating out, Music, Nightlife.

Nostalgics wanted for new project

Authors put call out for memories and pictures of ‘70s Birmingham.

12 April, 2021 in Books, Local history, Museums.

Aston Villa and another late show

Villa go down to Liverpool as Dave Woodhall ponders.

11 April, 2021 in Football.

Blue skies are back

After Blues beat Stoke City, Andy Munro is starting to feel optimistic.

10 April, 2021 in Football.

Start your engines for The Parking Lot Social

Last chance to snatch tickets for first ever UK drive-in drag show.

10 April, 2021 in Attractions, Childrens, Family, Film, Music.

Blues draw the Bees sting

Blues draw nil-nil at Brentford with Andy Munro seeing further improvement.

7 April, 2021 in Football.

Review: Celebrating Piazzolla: 100 Years of Tango

Simon Hale enjoys the latest digital offering from the CBSO.

7 April, 2021 in Classical, Dance, Music.

Lightbearers initiative launched at Birmingham Rep

New initiative aims to remedy the racial tensions that exist within schools.

7 April, 2021 in Community, Theatre.

Aston Park to host pandemic memorial art installation

BrumYODO and Birmingham Hippodrome to host open-air artwork In Memoriam.

7 April, 2021 in Community, Festivals, Health.

Bullring restaurant ready for service

Vietnamese Street Kitchen finally opens after pandemic setbacks.

6 April, 2021 in Business, Eating out, Food and drink.

Aston Villa and the changing seasons

Dave Woodhall watches as Villa beat Fulham 3-1.

4 April, 2021 in Football.

Review: Birmingham’s Museums on Demand programme

Jessica Harris goes online to learn about the past.

3 April, 2021 in Books, Local history, Music, Photography.

Birmingham arts venues get funding boost

Culture Recovery Fund provides lifeline to enable events to take place.

3 April, 2021 in Festivals, Music, Theatre.

Birmingham City Community Trust links with city college

Blues and University College Birmingham give school leavers pathway into sports career.

2 April, 2021 in Community, Employment, Football, Training.

More Broad Street venues to re-open

Marquees and new outdoor areas enable plans to go ahead.

1 April, 2021 in Eating out, Music, Nightlife.

Birmingham Rep community work continues

Creative Civic Change brings inner-city communities together during lockdown.

31 March, 2021 in Community, Education, Theatre.

Reimagining Worcester for dance anniversary

Free outdoor photographic exhibition in the centre of the city.

31 March, 2021 in Attractions, Dance, Festivals, Photography.

Birmingham Holiday Activities scheme launched for Easter

Free online events to help local families.

31 March, 2021 in Attractions, Childrens, Family.

Broad Street preparing to open up again

Twelve bars and restaurants plus other businesses reopening from 12th April

30 March, 2021 in Business, Eating out, Nightlife, Retail.

FoodCycle to begin in Kingstanding

Food charity launches service of free meals to the community.

30 March, 2021 in Charities, Community, Food and drink, Food Banks.

Easter online with Birmingham Museums

Explore the night sky and step back in time with Birmingham Museums.

30 March, 2021 in Attractions, Childrens, Family, Local history, Museums.

Solihull Summer Fest set to go ahead

Extra names added to Tudor Grange event.

30 March, 2021 in Family, Festivals, Music.

Katarina Johnson-Thompson looking forward to Commonwealth Games

World champion “super excited to have crowds back in athletics”.

29 March, 2021 in Athletics, Commonwealth Games.

Gypsy launches second brew

Birmingham brewery serves up tropical-flavoured craft beer.

29 March, 2021 in Food and drink.

Adventure Bar Group reveals outdoor cinema in Digbeth

Eighty seater cinema forms part of plan for first fully outdoor venue.

28 March, 2021 in Attractions, Cinema.

Back to the Rep for Birmingham Royal Ballet

June season announced to include world premiere of Birmingham’s own ballet.

26 March, 2021 in Classical, Dance, Music, Theatre.

Turkish delight for holidaymakers

AnadoluJet to launch from Birmingham Airport to Turkish holiday resorts.

26 March, 2021 in Business, Tourism, Transport, Travel.

Education on the menu for Asian film festival

Family film T for Taj Mahal shown on at-home screenings.

25 March, 2021 in Community, Festivals, Film.

Ikon gallery re-opening with fundraiser

Ikon for Artists aims to support artists suffering through lockdown.

25 March, 2021 in Art and Leisure, Exhibitions.

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