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Edgbaston
14:48, 15 APR 2016
King Edward's School launches £10 million fund-raising campaign for 100 new places
Economic Development
Around 1,000 alumni and friends have already contributed almost £7 million to the campaign, providing means-tested assisted places for 60 pupils from September this year
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K&M Family Law merges with Harrison Clark Rickerbys
Professional Services
New-look practice sees the creation of one of the West Midlands' largest family law teams
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Reviving the music and dancing of a bygone era
Retail & Consumer
As they relaunch one of the Midlands' favourite tea dances, Mary Griffin hears how hot-footed Warwickshire couple Pat and Peter Martin waited 40 years after their wedding for their first dance together
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Visual Foods finds new base at 54 Hagley Road
Commercial Property
Specialist seafood provider takes 15th floor office space at Edgbaston building
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A celebration of pioneers of popular culture studies
Retail & Consumer
A new exhibition is showcasing the pioneering work of an axed University of Birmingham department, The Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies. Graham Young reports
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Emergency bin clean-up was 'part of election plot' claim councillors
Economic Development
Birmingham City Council chief executive refutes suggestion operation was part of 'election bribe'
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Birmingham's 15 in '15: The big projects to look out for in 2015
Economic Development
The list has been compiled by Meet Birmingham for IMEX, one of the leading trade shows for the international meetings, incentive travel and events industry
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Wyatt International grows digital team
Enterprise
Matt Barby joins from Wow Internet to boost digital operations at Edgbaston agency
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Afghan support must go on long after our troops leave - MP
Economic Development
The United Kingdom will have to continue supporting Afghanistan for many years to come.
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Brooke Smith planning strengthens city team
Commercial Property
Andy Owen joins Edgbaston practice as principal planner while Andrea Caplin steps up to associate director
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Ikon Gallery founder and artist David Prentice dies aged 77
Economic Development
David Prentice co-founded the original venue along with wife Dinah back in 1964
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Historic Birmingham undertaker acquired by Laurel Funerals
Professional Services
Deal hungry Wolverhampton parlour snaps up WH Scott & Son and Kent-based Earl & Co in double deal
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Birmingham's Britannia House set for new life after sale
Commercial Property
Seven Capital, which has gone on an investment spree in the city centre, has bought the 60,000 sq ft Britannia House, on Great Charles Street, in an undisclosed deal from Constantine Land
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Birmingham, Coventry and Wolverhampton battle to host high speed rail college
Economic Development
Midland cities Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Coventry are competing to build a £20 million rail engineering college.
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21st century library will revive a century-old vision for campus
Opinion
When a new building is built on a university campus, it usually entails the corresponding loss of some unbuilt space.
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£10 million plan to turn former Sutton council house into luxury apartments
Sutton Coldfield
Birmingham developer Anthony McCourt eyes ex-council building for new residential development
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Justin Edgar: Birmingham has become my film set and I love it
Retail & Consumer
Filmmaker Justin Edgar talks to Graham Young about turning back the clock 20 years on the streets of Birmingham.
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Deal activity 'returns to precession levels' at Calthorpe Estates
Commercial Property
Edgbaston property company welcomes latest tenants to medical quarter
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Eastside photowalk as part of Birmingham Architecture Festival
Enterprise
Eastside Through The Lens will take in areas of Birmingham’s industrial heritage alongside newer developments and street art
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Brothers bring taste of luxury as The Edgbaston opens doors
Retail & Consumer
The Edgbaston, a new luxury boutique hotel from the team behind Warwickshire’s award-winning hotel and cocktail venue The Kenilworth, opens its doors tonight.
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Clement Keys boosts VAT team with new director
Banking & Finance
Adam Lloyd joins after spells with KPMG and HM Revenue & Customs
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Lord Whitby defends Conservative conference bill
Economic Development
Former Birmingham City Council leader urges Labour-run authority to push for more political conferences instead of withdrawing and leaving Manchester and Liverpool an open field
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Goodbye Mondeo man, hello microtargeting
Opinion
I don’t pretend fully to understand micro-targeting, but I do get, and somewhat resent, its democratic implications. First, though, as Mike Yarwood’s Max Bygraves would say: I wanna tell you a story
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Questions asked as 95% of Birmingham events budget spent on Conservative Party Conference
Economic Development
The deal to bring three Conservative Party conferences to the city was agreed under the previous council regime, led by Lord Whitby, but new leader Sir Albert Bore has vowed to put an end to such events
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