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Black Country
10:22, 22 FEB 2018
£100m fund to support Midland SMEs launches - how companies can benefit
SMEs
Secretary of State Sajid Javid announces latest wave of Midlands Engine Investment fund in Birmingham
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West Midlands Mayor guest speaker was at grant-giving charity's dinner
Post People
Heart of England Community Foundation trustee Sir Dominic Cadbury welcomed key figures from across the area to a dinner at Muirhead Tower, within the University of Birmingham campus.
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Vélo Birmingham announces new event date
Birmingham City Council
Organisers shift date of next sportive and are planning to create new route
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Biggest asset on Carillion's books was 'goodwill'
Carillion
MPs hear that the collapsed construction giant had £1.57 billion of "goodwill" on its books
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Birmingham Post Rich List 2018: Meet the richest people in our region
Rich List
The richest people in our region have increased their combined fortunes and are heading towards the £28 billion mark according to the 2018 Birmingham Post Rich List
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Rich List 2018: No.11 - Lord Paul of Marylebone and family
Rich List
Lord Paul's Caparo Group is still recovering from the steel industry crisis which saw much of its assets go into administration before being acquired by the Gupta family's Liberty House Group
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Rich List 2018: No.13 - Caspar MacDonald-Hall
Rich List
Caspar MacDonald Hall's Kingswinford-based London & Cambridge Properties has become one of the most active players on the Midlands property scene
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Rich List 2018: No.15 - Roy Richardson and family
Rich List
The head of the Richardson family, best known for creating the Merry Hill Shopping Centre in Brierley Hill, is the first businessman to receive the honour
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Rich List 2018: No.42 - Constantine Folkes and family
Rich List
Constantine Folkes is a descendant of the Lye blacksmith who began the business more than 300 years and nine generations ago
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Developer found for 44-acre Black Country site
Construction
The long awaited Phoenix 10 development in Walsall is set to create hundreds of jobs
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Local authorities urged to think big for nature conservation in 2018
Environment
One of the key aspects of nature conservation in towns and cities is access to nature for all the people living there.
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Review of 2017 - November: Paradise walkway reopens, £250m for Metro and museum funding drive
Longbridge
After being closed for two years, the walkway under the old Central Library building reopened in November while Theresa May announced £250 million worth of funding to improve transport in the West Midlands
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Review of 2017 - October: City's MPs, abortion clinic protests and Boris Bikes for Birmingham
Fort Dunlop
The political map of Birmingham is to be redrawn with the number of MPs dropping from ten to nine and city's health chief supports ban on protesters outside Edgbaston abortion clinic
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Review of 2017 - September: Midland Metro extension, council leader quits and HMRC chooses new Birmingham base
Birmingham City Council
More details of the city centre extension to the tram network were revealed in September including the exact locations of five new stops while city council leader John Clancy quit following the fallout from the bin strike
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Review of 2017 - April: £75m Cadbury investment, battle to save church and Big Art Project winner
Cadbury
Cadbury's owner Mondelēz International showcased the result of a £75m investment into the factory in Bournville which brought some Daily Mail manufacturing home and campaigners opposed plans to demolish a historic church
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Review of 2017 - March: Life sciences campus deal, pay day for ex-Villa chief and Symphony Hall expansion
Broad Street Birmingham
A major deal was announced in March which will see University of Birmingham lead development of a life science campus while details of ex-Aston Villa chief Tom Fox's final pay day were emerged
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Review of 2017 - February: Facelift for M6 junction, new cycle lanes and council cuts U-turn
University of Birmingham
Highways chiefs announced plans in February to spend £64m improving a busy M6 junction and new images were revealed showing how Birmingham's 'cycle superhighway' could look
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Birmingham Post Power 250 2017: How it works and sector breakdown
Power 250
What criteria are used to build the Power 250 and how have the different sectors fared?
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Where has nature gone?Â
Black Country
To go by the average tabloid newspaper, and many other media outlets, and despite much evidence to the contrary, you would think though that there is no nature in towns
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£7m cash injection into leisure and retail regeneration
Construction
West Midlands Combined Authority backs redevelopment of derelict site in Black Country town centre
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Travelodge ploughs on with West Midlands expansion
Dudley
Budget hotel group confirms it plans to open a new hotel in Birmingham and six others across the West Midlands
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£3.7 million boost for Black County business park development
Wolverhampton
West Midlands Combined Authority invests in major new warehouse scheme in Wednesfield
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Chance Brothers Glassworks added to 'endangered' list
Smethwick
The Victorian Society says a sensitive approach is needed to preserve former glass factory in Smethwick
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Four ways to a greener Birmingham
Environment
This Sunday, to bring home the vital importance of keeping, extending and maintaining Birmingham's green space, members of more than 30 organisations will walk or cycle along various ‘green’ routes into the city centre.
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