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Builders get active – and bake cakes – to raise £10k for Brum Children’s Hospital

Creative contractors behind Aston University’s £45 million new Student Village, approaching completion now, are handing over £10,000 to Birmingham’s Children’s Hospital.

22 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Health.

Lantern walk to celebrate 25 years of Acorns

Acorns Children’s Hospice has announced a brand new event with its Lantern Walk, taking place on Saturday 12th October.

8 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Health, Local history.

Swap the playground for the stage at the Belgrade’s Summer School

Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre is offering local youngsters aged between eight and sixteen the chance to develop and share their theatre skills at its annual Summer School,

3 July, 2013 in Coventry, Theatre, What's on.

Harborne volunteer heads for Liberia

Birmingham based Save the Children volunteer, Emily Davies, will this week be flying out to Liberia, West Africa, to see how some of the money the charity has raised is being used to save lives.

28 June, 2013 in Birmingham, Travel.

Children and War – Past and Present Conference – July 2013

A conference to highlight how war impacts on children has been organized by the University of Wolverhampton in conjunction with the University of Salzburg.

15 June, 2013 in Most recent, Politics, Wolverhampton.

May half-term at The Public

Free galleries, fun activities and a fantastic day out.

14 May, 2013 in Art and Leisure, West Bromwich, What's on.

Wolves Uni helping children in Costa Rica to learn English

The University of Wolverhampton has been working to provide underprivileged students the opportunity to learn and develop English skills.

14 May, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

University to host fun day

The University of Wolverhampton is to host a family fun day as part of its 21st birthday celebrations.

13 May, 2013 in What's on, Wolverhampton.

Birmingham Airport gets set to launch new ‘Sky Side’ experience

A unique and exciting children’s adventure is set to launch from Birmingham Airport this summer to give the thousands of youngsters jetting off on holiday an engaging and fun experience at the Airport before they fly.

8 May, 2013 in Birmingham, Tourism, Travel.

Individuals receive award for their support to the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

Live musical experiences in schools, in Symphony Hall and a road safety concert are ensuring that thousands of children experience music like never before.

22 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Business, Music.
Horrible Histories

Enjoy family fun with the Horrible Histories at the Belgrade Theatre this Easter

This Easter Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre welcomes the return of family favourite The Horrible Histories

19 March, 2013 in Comedy, Coventry, Theatre, What's on.

£1 million research into children who sleep rough

A pioneering £1 million research project into runaway and homeless children who sleep rough is to be launched by the University of Wolverhampton.

7 February, 2013 in Education, Emergency Services, Health, Most recent, Police, Wolverhampton.

February half term at The Public

This half term an exciting programme of exhibitions, events and workshops are set to keep all ages entertained at The Public in West Bromwich.

6 February, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Education, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.
Ammalife

Birmingham Medical Charity Raises Cash and Saves Lives- Thanks to City Supporters

A Birmingham medical charity has raised more than £1500 to save the lives of mothers in developing countries.

22 January, 2013 in Birmingham, Health, NHS.

Get ready for adventure with mac birmingham this half-term

mac birmingham has two great family shows to offer this February half term, along with a busy programme of activities to keep children of all ages entertained.

22 January, 2013 in Birmingham, Theatre, What's on.

Go wild in the country

Dave Woodhall talks to TV presenter Michaela Strachan ahead of her forthcoming date in Birmingham.

20 January, 2013 in Birmingham, Features, Uncategorized, What's on.

State schools must offer compulsory qualifications in good manners and self control

State schools should offer compulsory qualifications in good manners and self control according to Dr Anthony Seldon

16 January, 2013 in Birmingham, Education, The Debate, What's on.

Little Red…You Know Who

Freehand Theatre, one of the country’s leading puppet theatre companies, will be bringing new production, Little Red…You Know Who to The Public

16 January, 2013 in Most recent, Theatre, West Bromwich, What's on.

Government ‘failing young people’ says local group

It has been claimed that budget cuts are likely to lead to increased inequality.

8 January, 2013 in Birmingham.

Training staff help children’s hospice

Staff at a Black Country training company donned Santa hats and handed over hundreds of pounds worth of toys to Acorns Children’s Hospice.

21 December, 2012 in Christmas, Most recent, Walsall.

‘Written Image’ – Poetry and Art workshop

Explore the power of imagery in poetry, and the presence of words in art, on this unique poetry and art workshop

12 December, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Poetry, What's on, Workshops.

University of Wolverhampton launches new academies

Two West Midlands primary schools reopened today as academies under a new trust led by the University of Wolverhampton.

3 December, 2012 in Education, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

Donkey Christmas Fair in Sutton Park

Sutton Park’s Donkey Assisted Therapy centre is inviting local people to its Christmas Fair on Saturday 8th December from 10.30am to 3pm.

28 November, 2012 in Christmas, Sutton Coldfield, What's on.

The Wind In The Willows at Birmingham Rep

Birmingham Repertory Theatre heads downstream to the riverbank this Christmas for a new production of Alan Bennett’s wonderful stage adaptation of The Wind In The Willows

26 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Theatre, What's on.

New campaign to help victims of child abuse launched

Cogent Elliott, one of the UK’s leading integrated creative agencies, has developed a powerful advertisement for the National Association of People Abused in Childhood (NAPAC), based upon the Jimmy Savile revelations.

25 October, 2012 in Health, Most recent, United Kingdom.

The Frog Who Wouldn’t Hop

A magical children’s theatre production, about the tales of a mischievous frog, takes place at The Public in West Bromwich on Thursday 25 October.

19 October, 2012 in Most recent, Theatre, West Bromwich, What's on.

Half-Term Adventures II

Further ways to prevent boredom. Part two of our guide to events at local places of interest during half-term.

16 October, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Education, Local history, Most recent, Motoring, West Midlands, What's on.

Half-Term Adventures I

There’ll be no bored kids if we can help it.

15 October, 2012 in Most recent, Tourism, West Midlands, What's on.

Birmingham residents keep the flag flying for active kids this autumn

After an inspiring summer of sport across the UK the British Heart Foundation is encouraging schools, youth groups and nurseries to keep the enthusiasm

11 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Health, Olympics, Sport.

Chris and Pui Roadshow 2012

No ‘adult content’ in this show bringing children’s tv favourites to Bromsgrove.

10 October, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

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