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Digbeth
14:27, 1 SEP 2017
Birmingham heritage fears with one official overseeing historic gems
Birmingham City Council
The Victorian Society says unless urgent action is taken, the city faces a repeat of the 60s and 70s, when many architectural gems were bulldozed
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Would you go fine-dining with children?
Economic Development
Eat The Street art project asked kids to review Birmingham restaurants.
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Leading names in pop culture heading to Digbeth for #EyeCandy14 Festival
Digbeth
Over the three days visitors will get the chance to produce their own work, screen prints and photography with a selection of workshops and talks
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New Birmingham Chamber boss to focus on links with city's education sector
Economic Development
Incoming Birmingham Chamber president to focus on links with city's education sector
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Plans for 1,000 Birmingham city centre homes at Exchange Square
Birmingham City Council
Proposals for major Birmingham city centre site change as developer aims to help solve housing crisis
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Once Byten's Paul McKenna app tops iTunes chart
Digbeth
Birmingham-based agency achieves success with weight-loss app design for well-known hypnotherapist
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How Digbeth trams used to look
Birmingham City Council
Archived photo shows a time gone by as public consultation launches for Metro extension to Digbeth and Eastside
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New Digbeth and Eastside Metro routes unveiled
Digbeth
Public to have say on possible extensions of Metro system through south of the city to connect with HS2 station
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BCU plays 'central role' in city's new learning quarter
Birmingham City University
Vice-chancellor predicts exciting times ahead for university as second building in major regeneration is 'topped out'
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What's on at Birmingham's Fierce Festival
Retail & Consumer
Birmingham's Fierce Festival is back with a week-long series of art, performance and projects across the city. Graham Young looks at what's on
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City filmmakers wade into cycling debate
Economic Development
Filmmakers Michael B Clifford and Pip Piper who are behind a Birmingham-based movie have waded into a debate about whether a £23 million plan to revolutionise cycling in Birmingham is discriminatory.
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The Birmingham cyclists proving that the sport is not discriminatory
Economic Development
After Edgbaston Conservative councillor Deirdre Alden suggested cycling was discriminatory and predominately for young, white men, Mary Griffin meets some cyclists desperate to prove her wrong
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Birmingham councillor Deirdre Alden hits back at critics over cycle storm
Economic Development
Edgbaston Tory Coun Deirdre Alden said the plan to create a ‘Cycle City’ was discriminatory, provoking a storm of protest
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City of Colours street art festival set to double next year
Economic Development
Organiser Becci Wright to host street art festival over two days due to visitor demand for expansion of the event in Digbeth
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National Express signs landmark deal with Highways Agency
Economic Development
Coach giant on the right road to ease congestion after agreeing deal to receive early warnings of congestion to enable evasive action
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Good Beer Guide features West Midlands microbreweries
Economic Development
New research has revealed the slump at the pump is over as region's independent breweries are now setting up in record numbers
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20 is Plenty campaign hits Birmingham trail
Economic Development
Series of exhibitions scheduled across the city to explain proposals to reduce accidents in key blackspots
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Drink of a bygone age is making a very spirited comeback at the Birmingham Gin Festival
Retail & Consumer
Once known as a drink of yesteryear, gin has made a roaring return. Ahead of this weekend's Birmingham Gin Festival, Mary Griffin finds out what sparked the second city's gin renaissance
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Five-star tipples at Birmingham Gin Festival
Retail & Consumer
Organiser Jym Harris takes a look at five gins which could be selling out at this weekend's event
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Pictures: Digbeth prepares for City of Colours
Enterprise
Latest additions to festival as organisers await the first large-scale street art festival to be held in Birmingham
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OpenCo heads to Birmingham as creatives reveal secrets of their success
Enterprise
Tech businesses will open their doors for a day to discuss their ventures in a bid to make Birmingham more collaborative
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Birmingham to become City of Colours
Enterprise
Digbeth to welcome more than 140 artists as it plays host to city's first large-scale festival of street art next weekend
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City of Colours Festival: Our five favourite art installations in Birmingham
Retail & Consumer
From ice sculptures in Chamberlain Square to large-format displays of modern-day faith on Birmingham Cathedral, we’ve rounded up our favourite pieces of public art on display in Birmingham in recent years
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Giant paintbrush added to Birmingham skyline ahead of City of Colours Festival
Enterprise
The artwork forms part of the 2014 City Of Colours Festival taking place in the city on September 6
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