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Moseley
17:10, 10 JUL 2014
Calls for Moseley to be more like Brighton than Bournville as battle looms over suburb's future
Moseley
Critics of a vision for Moseley, laid out in the Moseley Supplementary Planning Document (SPD), claim it focuses too much on policing and conservation rather than rejuvenating its daytime economy.
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Anger as council sinks Moseley Road baths restoration plans
Economic Development
Friends of Moseley Road Baths put together a now scrapped bid for £5 million Heritage Lottery Fund investment
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Andy Murray master of a sport made in Birmingham
Economic Development
Enda Mullen takes a closer look at a truly global sport’s Second City roots.
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Free classical concert to launch Birmingham's first independent music school
Retail & Consumer
Head teacher organises music event to showcase Kimichi School, which opens in Acocks Green, in September.
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Jazz Diary with Peter Bacon
Retail & Consumer
Peter Bacon rounds-up the coming week of jazz events in the West Midlands.
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Birmingham acts join Nile Rodgers and Soul II Soul at Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul festival
Retail & Consumer
Sunday’s climax sees Nile Rodgers and disco act Chic take to the Main Stage, fresh from starring on the opening day at Glastonbury 2013
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Craig Charles to DJ at the Mostly Jazz, Funk and Soul festival
Retail & Consumer
When he is not playing a cabby on the cobbles of Coronation Street, actor and radio presenter Craig Charles submerges himself in a world of funk and soul. He talks to Tom Pell about his love of music.
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Jazz Diary with Peter Bacon
Retail & Consumer
Peter Bacon rounds-up the coming week of jazz events in the West Midlands.
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Council shunt Moseley and Kings Heath railway stations into the sidings
Opinion
Keith Gabriel writes "Birmingham City Council’s decision to essentially shunt prospective Moseley and Kings Heath railway stations into the sidings is indeed a provocative one."
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Birmingham Rep sheds light on Tolkien’s playground
Retail & Consumer
A new Birmingham Rep audio guide is bringing Tolkien’s favourite city haunts to life. Graham Young goes exploring
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Daughter makes new appeal to help find pensioner Emma Winnall's killer
Moseley
Joyce Blencoe said she had endured an “awful” year knowing the thug who took her mother Emma Winnall’s life had never faced justice
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Vandals wreak havoc at Tolkein beauty spot
JRR Tolkien
Bronze Age mound that inspired the author suffers major damage
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The Custard Factory launches summer Saturday events
Retail & Consumer
The Custard Factory will host a series of summer events starting from 8 June until September.
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Jazz Diary with Peter Bacon
Retail & Consumer
Peter Bacon rounds-up the coming week of jazz events in the West Midlands.
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Train hopes derailed after decision to sell land
Economic Development
Birmingham City Council's economy, jobs and skills scrutiny committee backed the Labour-run cabinet’s decision to sell land near the Camp Hill Chords Link.
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David Kuczora: Suburban train dream derailed
Opinion
David Kuczora writes about plans to sell land in Camp Hill for the re-opening of Moseley and Kings Heath railway stations and two brand new stations.
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Moseley Arts Market to make a return to Birmingham business district
Economic Development
Birmingham’s business district will play host to the popular Moseley Arts Market again after a successful programme last year.
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Joy for Jo Harrington in her new role as chair of the BPA
Enterprise
Jo Harrington, regional agency manager at Free Radio, was appointed the new chair of Birmingham Publicity Association.
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Tesco drops plan to build supermarket on site of former Moseley car dealer
Economic Development
Tesco has pulled out of plans to build a supermarket in Moseley, to the delight of campaigners who had protested against the development for many years.
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Keith Gabriel: Don't blame the buses - blame the passengers
Economic Development
I was on a stag do in York last weekend. I fair enjoyed it, despite a disappointing lack of vomit, nudity or ritual humiliation.
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My father, the bouncing bomb Dam Buster genius Barnes Wallis
Economic Development
Katy Hallam speaks to the daughter of inventor of the bouncing bomb Barnes Wallis on the 70th anniversary of the Dam Busters mission.
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Michelin starred chef Adam Stokes relishes establishing himself in Birmingham.
Retail & Consumer
WITHIN a week of opening, an AA inspector had already walked through the doors of Adam's Restaurant in Bennett's Hill.
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City slickers to do battle for Edgbaston glory
Economic Development
The suits and ties more commonly associated with the Birmingham business community are about to be swapped for whites, as cricket teams from across the region do battle for a chance to play in the Warwickshire Taverners Trophy Final at Edgbaston Stadium.
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Corporate cricket community bidding to reach Edgbaston final of the Warwickshire Taverners Trophy
Economic Development
Cricket teams representing the West Midlands business community will this summer be aiming to land a place in the Edgbaston final of the Warwickshire Taverners Trophy.
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