Birmingham unveils huge HS2 redevelopment plan
Today, Birmingham City Council unveils the Birmingham Curzon HS2 Masterplan, which will see 141 hectares of the city centre transformed.
Today, Birmingham City Council unveils the Birmingham Curzon HS2 Masterplan, which will see 141 hectares of the city centre transformed.
Business tourism programme Meet Birmingham to take new ‘Where The World Meets’ campaign to Australia, USA and Europe in 2014.
Aviation enthusiasts descended on Birmingham last weekend for the final passenger flights of an iconic aeroplane. Steve Beauchampé reports.
50,000 passengers in first six months of operation.
Disruptions while maintenance work carried out.
DriveSafe urges MPs to vote for ban on smoking in cars carrying children.
Bikers from Shropshire and the wider Midlands area are invited to start the season off in style on Sunday 27th April 2014.
‘Magnificent Seven’ new routes set to boost airport’s business.
Richard Lutz finds the North Cotswolds in good winter shape.
Birmingham set to witness the end of a flying legend.
Dual platform service for train users.
“The project needs to be pushed ahead without delay.”
Praise for timings and convenience.
Highest figures for four years.
From the newsdesk.
Transport lobbyists call for alterations to Wolverhampton extension.
London Midland is advising passengers to plan carefully and aim to get home early on Christmas Eve.
Airline to launch JFK and Dhaka from Birmingham Airport.
Festive advice from train operator.
But air report criticised by marketing chiefs.
With torrential rain accompanied by gale force winds forecast in the run up to Christmas, DriveSafe is warning motorists about the dangers of flooding.
Canal route work to start Birmingham Cycle Revolution.
FEMI OYEBODE TRAVELS TO THE DEEP SOUTH OF THE US TO TAKE IN SOME GREAT MUSIC IN NEW ORLEANS AND BEYOND
Up to 300 jobs new jobs to be created.
Investors list transport and logistics infrastructure as more important than tax rates, exchange rates and financial incentives.
Passenger numbers continue to grow at Birmingham Airport.
Alan Clawley talks about the closest thing we have to our ‘own’ motorway.
Pedestrians and all roads users to be targeted.
Richard Lutz returns to Brooklyn. It’s his hometown. But it’s halfway round the world
Call comes ahead of national safety initiative.