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Digbeth

The long walk home

Digbeth resident walking 100 miles for NHS charities.

3 July, 2020 in Charities, Digbeth, Health.

TV chef to open restaurant in Digbeth

670 Grams will offer an “unpretentious and accessible” menu.

12 June, 2020 in Business, Digbeth, Eating out, Food and drink.

Three new entertainment venes for Digbeth

More reasons than ever to visit Birmingham’s Creative Quarter.

13 December, 2019 in Attractions, Comedy, Digbeth, Eating out, Family, Food and drink, Music.

Dig Brew launches Dough pizzeria

Expansion and diversion for Birmingham craft brewery.

15 October, 2019 in Business, Digbeth, Eating out, Food and drink.

Birmingham Weekender in Digbeth – first programme highlights announcement

First participants confirmed through the Birmingham Weekender in Digbeth Open Call.

16 August, 2019 in Dance, Digbeth, Family, Festivals, Gaming, Music.

Birmingham Weekender returns in October

Get ready for a weekend of free performances in Digbeth.

19 July, 2019 in Comedy, Dance, Digbeth, Family, Festivals.

New brand for Digbeth launched

Digbeth’s font will be available to anyone who lives and works in Digbeth.

6 June, 2019 in Art and Leisure, Business, Digbeth, Exhibitions, Festivals.

Review: Digbeth – Nigel Parker

Stephen Pennell looks over a photographic record of the coolest neighbourhood in Britain.

24 May, 2019 in Books, Digbeth, Photography.

St Patrick’s Festival Birmingham final programme announced

Upwards of 90,000 people expected to attend Digbeth festivities.

16 March, 2019 in Dance, Digbeth, Family, Festivals, Music.

Depicting Digbeth

Photography exhibition launches at the Custard Factory.

15 March, 2019 in Digbeth, Exhibitions, Photography.

Digbeth Business Improvement District bid to be discussed

Final call for Digbeth Business Forum event attendees.

28 February, 2019 in Business, Community, Digbeth.

Rainbow Venues welcome Police Commissioner’s drug policy proposal

Promoters back way forward to help Birmingham nightlife.

14 February, 2018 in Community, Crime, Digbeth, Emergency Services, Music.

Review: Namiwa Jazz and friends

Stephen Pennell goes on a musical mission in Digbeth.

29 January, 2018 in Digbeth, Music.

Figure it out

Stephen Pennell witnesses another step towards global stardom for one of Birmingham’s finest.

7 December, 2017 in Digbeth, Music.

Buyers dig Digbeth – new homes attract creative community

Report praises area as ideal for young creatives.

30 June, 2017 in Digbeth, Property Press.

Police issue safety advice for a happy St Patrick’s Day

Police in Birmingham are wishing the region’s Irish community a happy St Patrick’s Day and encouraging those who join the city’s celebrations to have a safe and enjoyable weekend.

12 March, 2014 in Digbeth, Festivals, Police.

Duddeston Viaduct rediscovered by artist

Come along and see part of the city’s heritage.

7 March, 2014 in Books, Digbeth, Exhibitions.

Echoes Extended

Exhibition exploring the lives of people from inner city Birmingham extended by popular demand.

14 November, 2013 in Digbeth, Exhibitions, Local history.

Peaky Blinders tours prove a huge success

Sell-out for TV series spin-off.

30 October, 2013 in Digbeth, Television, Tourism.

Police investigate stabbing in Digbeth

Witnesses sought to incident near Coventry Road.

18 September, 2013 in Digbeth, Police.

Lottery funding enables city history project to go ahead.

The lives of people from Digbeth and Highgate in Birmingham celebrated in a new interactive exhibition by Friction Arts.

16 September, 2013 in Digbeth, Exhibitions, Local history.

Digbeth shooting – police “disappointed” by public response

Investigations still ongoing.

4 September, 2013 in Digbeth, Police.

Just grand

Birmingham artists are celebrating the award of new funding

24 May, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Digbeth.

Birmingham art gallery to be taken over by puppets for new exhibtion

Artists and filmmakers from around the world will transform the main gallery at Eastside Projects in Digbeth into a stage for live performances and moving image works.

1 March, 2013 in Digbeth, Theatre, What's on.

Beauty comes to Fazeley Studios

Fazeley Studios was chosen by Clarins, the luxury cosmetics company, to host a three day training seminar earlier this year.

20 February, 2013 in Business, Digbeth.

Artist pays homage to Spaghetti Junction in Birmingham art exhibition

Mike Nelson’s ‘M6’: Eastside Projects, a contemporary art gallery in Digbeth, will play host to his first major solo exhibition in his home region

8 January, 2013 in Digbeth, Exhibitions, What's on.

Fundraising dinner in Birmingham as West Midlands Muslims respond to medical crisis in Gaza

Islamic Relief volunteers and the Muslim community in the West Midlands have teamed up to organise a fundraising dinner in Birmingham this Sunday

30 November, 2012 in Digbeth, Health, Medicine, What's on.

Alison Baskerville ‘Makes Do’ with Winning Images for Poppy Appeal 2012

‘Make Do and Mend’ is an exhibition by award winning photojournalist Alison Baskerville. The exhibits will be on show at The Lake Side gallery, The Custard Factory, Digbeth, over Remembrance weekend.

31 October, 2012 in Digbeth, Exhibitions, Health, What's on.

Bands line up to play exclusive photography exhibition gig

Midland rock musicians and the photographers who snap them are launching a unique exhibition celebrating the best of live music photography.

24 October, 2012 in Digbeth, Exhibitions, What's on.

10 years of Super Sonic Festival

Ambitious Birmingham arts festival celebrates 10th year

15 October, 2012 in Digbeth, Festivals, Music, What's on.

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