First ever Birmingham Cannon Hill Park Community Games
The first ever Birmingham Cannon Hill Park Community Games takes place on Sunday 24th July
The first ever Birmingham Cannon Hill Park Community Games takes place on Sunday 24th July
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“Kings Heath has become the edible gardening hub of Birmingham” according to broadcaster, author and local resident Alys Fowler.
The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country are inviting everyone to join them on Sunday June 26 for The Big Launch
One of the country’s brightest new festivals have finalised their line-up
Free Garden Fete and Entertainment Tribute to Louisa Ryland who donated the Peoples Cannon Hill Park in 1873
Martin Mullaney has issued an update on the state of the Victorian baths on Moseley Road, Birmingham
Rich Batsford has been enchanting audiences with his beautiful, melodic and meditative solo piano music for the last five years.
Birmingham-based Theatre Company “Don’t Go Into The Cellar!” is bringing a series of gripping Victorian capers to King’s Heath over the summer.
Pupils in Balsall Heath have been learning about the history of Moseley Road Baths and creating short films based on their interviews with people
Pool2 of Moseley Road baths has been closed since Christmas so that the lintel above the fire exit door in this pool can be repaired.
One of the country’s top folk festivals, now in its sixth year, have announced their star attractions
International Dawn Chorus Day is the global celebration of wild birds.
Construction work has started at Colmore Junior and Infant School, marking the expansion and improvement of the schools’ facilities.
Here’s the full line-up for July’s Mostly Jazz Festival.
This May mac Birmingham and Moseley Folk are joining forces to present a contemporary re-imagining of May Day with a host of fantastic free events.
Moseley Road Baths update from Martin Mullaney
LibDem councillor apologises to Respect Party councillor
On Saturday 2nd April some of the region’s top authorities on voting reform will gather in Kings Heath, Birmingham, to present their perspectives
St Mary’s in Moseley has finally been given the go-ahead to ‘go green’
Kings Heath Library re-opens to the public tomorrow, Saturday 5th March, at 9am.
Two Birmingham neighbourhoods are taking part in a ground breaking campaign to help businesses ‘go green.’