Enterprise Zone investment for Digbeth announced
More than £15 million funding boost for Digbeth High Street.
More than £15 million funding boost for Digbeth High Street.
Henry’s Blueshouse returns to the Botanical Gardens.
Police Now officers tackling crime and anti-social behaviour with positive results.
Ladypool Road the next stop for Mak Halal.
Dave Woodhall talks to Moseley and elsewhere festival promoter John Fell about the summer’s activities.
£20 million investment to create business park and residential area on iconic site.
FoodCycle aims to reduce food waste and bring people together.
Villa lost 3-2 at Crystal Palace, as Dave Woodhall reports.
Mayor to launch next phase with visit to Black Country Living Museum.
Nightlife supremo criticises government and council decisions.
Andy Munro assesses the Blues squad at the end of a traumatic season.
Song released to mark one-year anniversary of murder.
The Fashademix aims to stimulate debate and opinion.
Old Rep reveals project with The Sir Barry Jackson Trust.
Women Acting in Today’s Society take centre stage on police inclusion video.
Cinema ready to welcome back customers.
Villa’s goalless draw with Everton leaves Dave Woodhall looking to the future.
The Tale of The Fatherless breaks barriers in community involvement.
Work begins on biggest ambulance hub of its kind.
Community café supports care experienced people.
Over 250 pitch tents in support of Birmingham homeless charity.
Learn how to deal with cardiac arrest and save a life.
New attractions and amazing aircraft await the summer’s visitors.
Six in 10 employers to take on apprentices and help economy ‘build back better’.
Dutch photographer living in Birmingham features his adopted home town.
Merry Hill confirms return of indoor dining at cafes and restaurants.
Culinary delights all year round after move to a new space agreed.
How top independent bar is getting air flowing for 17th May reopening.
Birmingham star introduces scholarship for arts training.
Charitable foundation supporting Migrant UK with essential items.