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Tag Archives: Glynn Purnell

Stars gather for Birmingham Rep fundraiser

£23,000 raised to help the city’s only producing theate.

13 April, 2022 in Community, Theatre.

Birmingham Rep announces fiftieth birthday gala dinner

Celebrity chef to honour theatre’s golden landmark.

10 December, 2021 in Theatre.

TV chef hosts show for homeless charity

Brummies tune in to watch local chefs raise awareness for homelessness scheme.

16 December, 2020 in Charities, Food and drink.

Get the flu jab, bab

Eligible groups urged to get vaccinated.

24 November, 2020 in Health.

Birmingham’s big charity night in

Celebrities line up for star-studded extravaganza.

3 April, 2020 in Charities, Food and drink, Health.

Fresh hope for Acorns

Celebrities get behind urgent Black Country children’s hospice appeal.

26 July, 2019 in Charities, Comedy, Cookery, Music.

Food fun in Longbridge

Fun for all the family at Longbridge Food Festival.

18 July, 2019 in Festivals, Food and drink.

Street food event to take over Longbridge

Glynn Purnell steps up to the plate at Longbridge Dining Club.

27 June, 2019 in Cookery, Eating out, Family, Food and drink.

Nation’s favourite gardening and foodie events return to NEC

BBC Gardeners’ World Live and BBC Good Food Show Summer arrive.

13 June, 2019 in Attractions, Family, Food and drink, Gardening.

Good Food Show set to break records

BBC Good Food Show Summer unveils the biggest Birmingham line-up to date.

17 May, 2019 in Attractions, Eating out, Food and drink.

No Mistry for celebrity chef

Jimi Mistry joins line-up for Glynn Purnell & Friends’ Friday Night Kitchen.

12 August, 2016 in Charities, Food and drink.

Addition to Glynn Purnell charity dinner

Master chocolatier set to join Friday Night Kitchen.

8 April, 2016 in Charities, Cookery, Food and drink.

Glynn Purnell’s Friday Night Kitchen 2016 announced

Charity to benefit from celebrity chef. Michelin starred chef Glynn Purnell will open the doors of his Friday Night Kitchen on October 7th at Villa Park’s Holte Suite and the ‘Yummy Brummie’ will be joined by X-Factor winner Sam Bailey. East Londoner Sam, now living in the Midlands, will join Glynn on stage to assist…

1 March, 2016 in Charities, Cookery, Music.

Glynn Purnell’s Friday Night Kitchen raises £60,000 for Cure Leukaemia

Villa Park evening sees chefs combine to create unique event.

9 October, 2015 in Charities, Cookery, Eating out, Food and drink.

Glynn Purnell kitchen now sold out

More sponsors join Friday Night charity event.

15 July, 2015 in Charities, Eating out.

Glynn Purnell’s Friday takes off with Birmingham Airport

Sponsorship deal announced for charity food night.

23 May, 2015 in Charities, Eating out, Food and drink.

Foodie festival comes to Birmingham

Cannon Hill Park to be transformed into food heaven.

8 May, 2015 in Festivals, Food and drink.

Friday night kitchen with Yummy Brummies

Rusty Lee to join TV chefs for charity food event.

30 April, 2015 in Charities, Food and drink.

Friday night fever for leukaemia charity

Glynn Purnell and Gregg Wallace cook up a Friday night feed with a difference.

27 March, 2015 in Charities, Food and drink.

Familiar Faces choose their Favourite Places

Birmingham’s big names nominate their top city attractions.

19 August, 2014 in Most recent.

Purnell serves up special menu for Cure Leukaemia

Michelin starred chef, Glynn Purnell is helping Cure Leukaemia to mark its tenth birthday in culinary style by designing a unique menu for its celebration event at Aston Villa next month.

26 September, 2013 in Charities, Eating out.

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