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Tag Archives: Martin Mullaney

Date confirmed for Kings Heath Street Festival

Annual event set to bring community together.

14 June, 2017 in Community, Festivals, Food and drink, Kings Heath.

Budding photographers invited to capture Kings Heath Summer

Entrants wanted for seasonal photography competition.

2 June, 2017 in Most recent.

Capture Kings Heath and win

Local photographers invited to dig out their cameras this spring.

21 April, 2017 in Community, Kings Heath.

Kings Heath Great Easter Egg Hunt launched

Return of family attraction for school holidays.

19 February, 2017 in Most recent.

Kings Heath independent retailer brings home national award

Further accoldade for family-owned shoe retailer.

20 January, 2017 in Kings Heath, Retail.

New food market launching in Kings Heath

Saturday date for street food customers.

5 October, 2016 in Business, Food and drink, Retail.

Head and shoulders under Kennedy

Martin Mullaney, is shocked to discover additions are to be made to the Kennedy Memorial Mural

3 October, 2012 in Architecture, Birmingham, Comment, Local history, Politics.

Birmingham’s financial ‘black hole’ questioned – Part 2

Martin Mullaney was a LibDeb councillor until last May. He’s waging a campaign against the Labour administration’s claim that Birmingham finances were found to have a £21m hole in them when they came to power.

16 July, 2012 in Birmingham, Democratise, Politics.

Birmingham Council’s financial ‘black hole’ claim rebutted by LibDem

Former LibDem councillor Martin Mullaney takes issue with Birmingham’s Labour administration claim of a £21m hole in the council’s budget.

11 July, 2012 in Birmingham, Democratise, Politics.

A whiff of Big Screen hypocrisy

Former LibDem Councillor Martin Mullaney scents a whiff of hypocrisy over Labour’s decision not to show any Euro 2012 matches on Birmingham’s Big Screen.

8 June, 2012 in Birmingham, Politics.

Croquet comes to Cannon Hill Park on Sunday 15th April and Saturday April 21st

It’s all free – free equipment hire, free sessions. Try your hand at Croquet

8 April, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Edgbaston, Moseley and Kings Heath, What's on.

Sarehole Mill: A mill once more

Martin Mullaney reports that Sarehole Mill should, hopefully, be a genuine flour mill in time to cash in on its links with JRR Tolkien

18 March, 2012 in Architecture, Birmingham, Local history, Moseley and Kings Heath.

Playing fields under threat?

Not according to LibDem councillor Martin Mullaney. Here, he explains proposals for a way to improve facilities.

9 March, 2012 in Architecture, Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Education, Local history, Moseley and Kings Heath, Open Government, Property Press, Sport.

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.

A miller’s tale – Sarehole and sluice gates

Plans are afoot to give JRR Tolkien’s childhood playground a new lease of life – and generate some electricity.

6 January, 2012 in Architecture, Birmingham, Gardening, Local history, Moseley and Kings Heath, Property Press, Style and Design, Tourism.

Moseley Road baths – update

Asbestos delays re-opening of Moseley Road Baths

25 August, 2011 in Balsall Heath, Birmingham, Environment, Moseley and Kings Heath, Property Press, Swimming.

Council Issues Safety Warning

Summer holidays + inviting stretch of water can = danger.

19 July, 2011 in Art and Leisure, Emergency Services, Environment.

Update on Moseley Road baths

Martin Mullaney has issued an update on the state of the Victorian baths on Moseley Road, Birmingham

8 June, 2011 in Architecture, Moseley and Kings Heath, Style and Design.

One of Birmingham’s best kept secrets

One of Birmingham’s best-kept secrets is what goes on inside the suite of buildings in Paradise Circus, off Chamberlain Square

22 May, 2011 in Architecture, Birmingham, Books, Business, Comment, Local history, Music, Politics, Property Press, Style and Design.
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Paradise postponed?

Alan Clawley has been asking searching questions and receiving some confusing answers on the redevelopment of Birmingham’s Paradise Forum.

11 May, 2011 in Architecture, Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Books, Business, Politics, Property Press, Shopping, Style and Design.

Moseley Road Baths – latest news

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.

10 May, 2011 in Art and Leisure, Moseley and Kings Heath, Sport.

Moseley Road Baths – update

Moseley Road Baths update from Martin Mullaney

3 April, 2011 in Art and Leisure, Moseley and Kings Heath, Sport.

New Olympic Coup for Birmingham

Council leaders were celebrating today as the city announced that a third Olympic squad will use Birmingham as a base prior to the 2012 London Olympics.

1 April, 2011 in Birmingham, Business, Most recent, Sport, Tourism.

LibDem councillor apologises

LibDem councillor apologises to Respect Party councillor

28 March, 2011 in Birmingham, Moseley and Kings Heath, Most recent, Politics.

Kings Heath library reopens

Kings Heath Library re-opens to the public tomorrow, Saturday 5th March, at 9am.

4 March, 2011 in Moseley and Kings Heath.

Representation of the people

Dave Woodhall looks at the recent controversy inspired over at ReStirred and wonders if, maybe, the two protagonists should just get on with the job they’re elected to do.

7 February, 2011 in Birmingham, Comment, Politics.

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