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Tag Archives: Swimming

Howard: Exclusive Septic Bladder interview shock

Sir Howard Elston, our sports editor, sits down with the beleaguered chief FIFA honcho as he faces a 90 day suspension over lurid totally false allegations that he is a cheating lying self-deluding thief.

8 October, 2015 in Most recent, Swimming.

Ask Howard: Why has Murdoch hired totally innocent Rebekah Wade?

Sir Howard Elston, confidante of the stars, replies to all queries from our valued readers

3 March, 2015 in Most recent.

The insane vandalism of Birmingham

Former Birmingham Cabinet member for Leisure, Sport and Culture Martin Mullaney argues against council proposals for the city’s baths.

27 November, 2013 in Architecture, Birmingham, Swimming.

Public warned about dangers of outdoor swimming

The hot spell has been marked by several tragedies

12 July, 2013 in Emergency Services, Most recent.

Pool of Memories – A History of Moseley Road Baths

The Friends of Moseley Road Baths have published their book about the history of Moseley Road Baths

29 June, 2013 in Architecture, Birmingham, Books, Local history.

Walsall among the first to host new swimming experience

Swimmers at the University of Wolverhampton’s Walsall Campus will become some of the first in the UK to try a new swimming experience developed by fitness experts.

2 April, 2013 in Most recent, Swimming, Wolverhampton.

Readathon day for Olympic Ellie

Swimming sensation Ellie Simmonds OBE was guest of honour when she went back to her old school in Aldridge to meet marathon readers.

12 February, 2013 in Books, Education, Most recent, Olympics, Swimming, West Midlands.

Moseley Road baths: Another update

The re-opening date for the Moseley Road Baths in Balsall Heath has been pushed back yet again

24 December, 2011 in Art and Leisure, Balsall Heath, Birmingham, Local history, Open Government, Swimming.

Birmingham children swim with Olympic hopeful Grant Turner

Olympic swimming hopeful Grant Turner joined Birmingham children to announce that the youngsters will have the opportunity to swim at the London Aquatics Centre next year.

11 November, 2011 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Health, Olympics, Swimming.

Moseley Road Baths Art Show

Friends of Moseley Road Baths will be taking over the Moseley School of Art on Moseley Road

25 October, 2011 in Balsall Heath, Birmingham, Exhibitions, Local history, Moseley and Kings Heath, What's on.

Talk commemorates re-opening of historic Woodcock Street Swimming Baths

To mark the re-opening of Woodcock Sports Centre following a £5m refurbishment and renovation, the University of Aston is presenting an illustrated talk

10 October, 2011 in Aston, Birmingham, Business, Local history, Swimming.

Bournville Lane Baths open day

Saturday, September 3rd affords what is expected to be the last opportunity for the public to see inside the 100-year old Bournville Lane Baths.

30 August, 2011 in Architecture, Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Business, Health, Local history, Politics, Property Press, Shopping, Stirchley, Style and Design, Swimming, Tourism, What's on.

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.

Birmingham University To Build 50m Swimming Pool

Birmingham’s long quest for a 50-metre swimming pool appears to have taken a major step forward

9 August, 2011 in Architecture, Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Edgbaston, Moseley and Kings Heath, Stirchley, Swimming.

Birmingham Youngsters “We Want To Swim” Demo

As the six-week school summer holidays start a group of frustrated parents and children descended on Moseley Road

26 July, 2011 in Balsall Heath, Birmingham, Local history, Most recent, Open Government, Property Press.

Sparkhill Baths redevelopment: Public meeting

A public meeting to detail progress and gauge opinion on the redevelopment of Sparkhill Baths takes place next Tuesday

21 July, 2011 in Architecture, Birmingham, Health, Local history, Most recent.

Council Issues Safety Warning

Summer holidays + inviting stretch of water can = danger.

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

Pool of Memories School Project

Pupils in Balsall Heath have been learning about the history of Moseley Road Baths and creating short films based on their interviews with people

17 May, 2011 in Balsall Heath, Education, Film, Local history, Moseley and Kings Heath.

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.

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