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Moseley
15:45, 4 MAY 2016
A third of Birmingham pupils miss out on first school place
Economic Development
Newly published Government figures revealed a total of 31.3 per cent of city youngsters due to enter Year 7 this September were not offered their top preference
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Methodist Central Hall vision wins Birmingham Civic Society's Re-imagine competition
Economic Development
Idea to turn former Methodist hall into business hub catches judges' eyes in design competition
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20mph limit not enough, claim safety campaigners
Economic Development
Road safety campaigners want 20mph zones based around busy high streets and enforced with bollards, chicanes, kerbs and other traffic-calming measures.
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Bloomin' great time to see fine meadows
Retail & Consumer
Meadows across the Midlands are in bloom and conservation experts say now is the prime time to see them at their best. Mary Griffin asks The Wildlife Trust to share some of the region's top meadow walks.
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Finally, an event for wine lovers to savour
Retail & Consumer
Birmingham's first major wine festival takes place this weekend. Co-organiser Ian Harvey tells Mary Griffin he hopes the festival will educate drinkers and inspire the city's restaurateurs
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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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City 'must work together' to protect its heritage
Economic Development
Coun Philip Davis defends Birmingham's attempts to preserve the city's rich heritage of buildings
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Brindleyplace Dragonboat Festival 2014: Find out which businesses you're up against
Economic Development
This year’s event aims to raise £50,000 for ‘HelpCope’, a strand of local charity, HelpHarryHelpOthers
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Crowds gather for the 2014 Lunar Festival in Tanworth-in-Arden
Retail & Consumer
Run by the team behind the Moseley Folk and Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul festivals, the third Lunar Festival marked a step up as far as the line-up was concerned
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Why does the council hate our civic history?
Opinion
The neglected Moseley Road Baths is due to close under a council plan - with no plans to restore or repair one of Birmingham's finest architectural gems.
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Willmott Dixon bullish despite profit dip
Birmingham City University
Construction group behind £46 million BCU Eastside campus has forward order book worth £2 billion
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Two women appointed to senior city council roles
Economic Development
Council leader responds to criticism over cabinet diversity as councillors Penny Holbrook and Lisa Trickett appointed to senior positions
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Competition to find new uses for Birmingham's most 'at risk' buildings
Economic Development
The buildings featured are considered significant in the history of the city but all have an uncertain future, according to organisers Birmingham Civic Society
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When the world's biggest bands played small stages in Birmingham
Retail & Consumer
The biggest bands around might come to the arenas and stadiums of the Midlands these days but many graced far smaller stages during their rise to rock and roll riches, though sadly many of the Birmingham clubs they played in are long gone
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Young cider maker rolls out barrel to local pubs
Economic Development
Andy Newman has set up a backyard business making his own cider in urban Birmingham after falling in love with the West Country - and its scrumpy.
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Olly Robinson hoping to impress his harshest critic of all
Economic Development
Olly Robinson is targeting a first team place at big-spending Bristol next term.
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Lauren Crace: Finally, a role where I don't have to tone down accent
Retail & Consumer
Roz Laws meets the Birmingham actress who is starring in a new play from the pen of controversial writer Gurpreet Kaur.
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Packed events programme for Birmingham Architecture Festival
Commercial Property
Read our run down of some of the events taking place during this weekend's second festival celebrating the city's built environment
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WAA chosen for media agency merger deal
Enterprise
Sutton Coldfield marketing agency ties up with Chosen Communications to offer broader range of services
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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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Justine Greening joins Islamic Relief anniversary celebrations
Economic Development
The MP met staff at the international office and discussed developments in Syria and Afghanistan, where Islamic Relief and the Department for International Development are involved in aid projects
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Bill Drummond in Birmingham: A plan to capitalise on a city of chatty people
Retail & Consumer
Artist and musician Bill Drummond has confused a group of mums by putting up flags across Birmingham
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First ever Birmingham wine festival
Economic Development
Event brings together wine producers, merchants, experts and commentators with hundreds of wines at Birmingham’s Hyatt Hotel on June 13 and 14
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Growing for gold in BBC competition
Retail & Consumer
Two friends from Worcestershire are digging for victory in a new TV series. Roz Laws talks to them about the joys of keeping an allotment
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