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Early-bird tickets for the Hundred end soon

Fans are being advised to grab their tickets now.

24 June, 2024 in Boxing.

Solihull pop star to perform at The Hundred

Edgbaston hosts Bellah Mae, Sheddy Maria, Overpass and Sanity across its fixtures.

11 June, 2024 in Cricket, Music.

The Hundred returns to Edgbaston

Bigger and better as Birmingham Phoenix prepare to do battle.

4 June, 2024 in Cricket, Music.

T20 extravaganza for Birmingham

Edgbaston to host India v Pakistan T20 World Cup Fan Park.

30 May, 2024 in Cricket.

Ibiza classics fireworks party coming to Birmingham

Edgbaston to host Ibiza-themed fireworks extravaganza.

18 September, 2023 in Attractions, Music.

Birmingham Phoenix Women reveal new captain

Eve Jones to replace injured Ellyse Perry for summer competition.

2 August, 2023 in Cricket.

Birmingham Phoenix return for another blockbuster summer

Edgbaston ready to play host to another spectacular series of clashes.

4 July, 2023 in Cricket.

The Hundred not out

Birmingham Phoenix confirm sell out for return to Edgbaston in The Hundred.

31 July, 2021 in Cricket, Music.

Engine off, party on!

Drive-in pantomime, cinema and car-aoke is bringing Christmas magic to Birmingham.

10 November, 2020 in Attractions, Christmas, Family.

Rum, runs and righteousness

Richard Nevin has a day out to remember.

8 August, 2019 in Community, Cricket, Eating out, Family, Festivals, Food and drink.

Birmingham set for boost from Cricket World Cup

Tournament said to be worth £32.1 million from international visitors, ticket sales and matchday spending.

7 May, 2019 in Business, Community, Cricket, Education, Tourism.

Edgbaston Calling

Richard Nevin looks back on a day at the recent test match.

8 August, 2018 in Cricket.

The long hot summer

Why not enjoy the cricket at Edgbaston in style?

4 July, 2018 in Cricket.

Edgbaston-based teens crowned Britain’s best code-breakers

UK’s best young cyber talents tackle cyber-attacks to win a trip to the USA.

13 March, 2018 in Education, Science & technology.

Birmingham hoteliers enjoy best-ever summer

Sporting fixtures and cultural festivals help city’s hoteliers reach seasonal peak.

7 November, 2017 in Birmingham, Business, Sport, Tourism, Transport.

Food and drink awards go with a bang

Finest in Midlands cuisine and hospitality rewarded.

27 June, 2017 in Eating out, Food and drink.

ICC Champions Trophy in Birmingham

ICC celebrates cricket in the heart of the city.

18 May, 2017 in Business, Cricket.

Storytelling Festival returns for Midsummer at Martineau

Tales of gory gods and gruesome greeks, rip-roaring adventure stories plus new pieces created live with the audience are all on the programme for the Martineau Gardens Storytelling Festival.

19 June, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Edgbaston, Festivals, What's on.

Birmingham to bowl over cricket fans

Edgbaston Cricket: A rise in the number of expected visitors to the city – and an increase in those coming from outside the region – has boosted the tournament’s economic impact on Birmingham to £15.5 million

7 June, 2013 in Birmingham, Business, Cricket.

Outdoor season at mac birmingham announced

The summer season at mac birmingham kicks off with an exciting outdoor programme of theatre, music, comedy and movies – suitable for families, young people and adults.

16 May, 2013 in Festivals, Film, Music, What's on.

Big Dig Seed Event at Martineau Gardens

Gardeners and would-be gardeners are being invited to kick-start their gardening year with fun green-fingered gardening activities at the Big Dig Seed Event

5 March, 2013 in Edgbaston, Environment, Gardening, What's on.

Martineau Gardens wins Best Green Space Award

A Community Garden and oasis for wildlife, in Edgbaston, has been recognised as one of the best community run green spaces in the country by winning a prestigious Green Flag Community Award today.

17 July, 2012 in Architecture, Edgbaston, Environment.

mac Birmingham hits half century

The Midlands’ most popular arts centre, mac birmingham, officially launched its 50th anniversary celebrations on Saturday with the opening of The Playmakers, a brand new exhibition which reflects the centre’s history.

9 July, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Edgbaston.

Storytelling Festival Coming to Edgbaston

Community Garden Martineau Gardens and Arts Agency the Traditional Arts Team have joined forces to create the Martineau Gardens Storytelling Festival.

28 May, 2012 in Edgbaston, What's on.

New hope for historic Birmingham building

The Golden Lion, a former Deritend public house, has been languishing in Cannon Hill Park since it was moved to make way for a dual carriageway.

5 February, 2012 in Architecture, Aston, Birmingham, Business, Edgbaston, Features, Local history, Moseley and Kings Heath, Property Press, Style and Design.

Stories for Halloween

Flickering firelight in the woods is the setting for a Halloween event coming to Martineau Gardens.

18 October, 2011 in Birmingham, Festivals, What's on.

Something For Next Weekend?

Scores of buildings around the region that are normally closed to the public will be opening their doors and offering a behind the scenes look.

5 September, 2011 in Architecture, Birmingham, Education, Exhibitions, Leamington Spa, Local history, Sport, Tennis, Warwickshire, What's on, Wolverhampton.

Bournville String Orchestra

Good music for a good cause is on offer at the local Barber this coming Saturday says Steve Beauchampé.

30 August, 2011 in Birmingham, Classical, Edgbaston, Music, What's on.

Remembering Botham’s Ashes

Thirty years ago this week, Ian Botham’s talismanic performance won England a memorable Ashes victory at Edgbaston.

1 August, 2011 in Birmingham, Cricket, Edgbaston, Features, Local history.

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