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Moseley
13:18, 6 SEP 2017
Birmingham Independent Food Fair to be held at Millennium Point
University of Birmingham
The event will spill on to Eastside Park with tables, bars and streetfood outside
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Strike action hits hundreds of Midland schools
Economic Development
Thousands of primary and secondary school pupils were given the day off as National Union of Teachers members walked out
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Photography project Some Cities launches website with 40,000 Birmingham pictures
Enterprise
Photographs featured on www.some-cities.org.uk include portraits, skylines, wildlife, industry, religious ceremonies, architecture, transport, nights out and street scenes around Birmingham
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Olympic training pool bought by Birmingham City Council
Economic Development
Birmingham’s £200,000 bid for the tank, heating system and filters was successful – meaning it will be packaged up and rebuilt in the city
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Enjoy a free concert with International Dawn Chorus Day
Retail & Consumer
Suddenly blossoms are filling our waysides, parks and gardens instead of incessant rain and floods.
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20mph zones in Birmingham to be rolled out
Economic Development
The city council in late 2012 voted almost unanimously in favour of a city-wide 20mph speed limit to improve pedestrian safety, lessen traffic congestion and reduce pollution
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The F-word's vital to the success of city film festival
Retail & Consumer
The Flatpack Festival is back for an eighth year - and this time it's even got film in the title. Graham Young reports
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Funding to expand Tolkien's favourite nature spot
Economic Development
The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country has secured more than £40,000 in funding to continue their work in making Moseley Bog and Joy’s Wood one of the most accessible nature reserves in the area
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A whisky revolution is brewing in Birmingham
Retail & Consumer
Rare, collectable and discontinued whiskies will all be on the menu at Birmingham's second annual whisky festival this weekend. Mary Griffin hears what's in store from the city's food and drink specialists
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David very rarely ever beats rugby's Goliath
Economic Development
The perceived wisdom prevalent in the Greene King IPA Championship, indeed at virtually any level of rugby, is that ‘anybody can beat anybody on their day’.
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How the West Midlands became the driving force behind an urban revolution
Retail & Consumer
England's obsession with the motorcar has transformed the landscape of our towns and cities forever. Sarah Probert reports
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Organisers promise return for Middle Earth weekend
Economic Development
The Middle Earth Weekend, held on May bank holidays for many years, has attracted thousands to Sarehole Mill in Hall Green – one of the inspiration of the writer’s work
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Fine craft of pairing food with beer is pure genius
Retail & Consumer
Midland brewery Purity has tripled its capacity and is about to launch a new beer and its first pub. Mary Griffin takes a trip to south Warwickshire to see what's brewing.
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Five street food vendors join forces
Retail & Consumer
The latest food news from the West Midlands.
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All Birmingham primary schoolchildren to get library cards
Economic Development
City council drive to improve literacy and encourage greater use of community services
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Property of the Day: Historic Malvern spa site is up for auction
Retail & Consumer
Coming up for auction are Malvernbury and properties in Arthur Road, Erdington; Woodbridge Road, Moseley; and New Road, Solihull.
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Property of the Day: Moor Green Lane in Moseley
Retail & Consumer
Moor Green Lane in Moseley has a lounge with an inglenook fireplace and matching window seat.
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Trevor Beattie - from Balsall Heath to outer space
Opinion
Trevor says: "If you have a dream, whatever it may be, don't wear it as a badge. When you get the chance incorporate it into your life."
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Nine swimming pools and leisure centres to close in Birmingham
Economic Development
Six new centres to be built and put out to tender for private operators
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Caolan Ryan delights on debut for Moseley
Economic Development
Caolan Ryan won legions of new admirers for his 19-point display in Saturday’s victory over Nottingham.
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Moseley pub returns after £800k investment
Economic Development
New venture brings well-known Moseley inn back to life under husband and wife team
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Moseley's Village pub gets new lease of life
Retail & Consumer
The Village in Birmingham’s bustling bohemian quarter of Moseley is the first venture to be launched under the Suburban Inns brand
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Property of the Day: Russell Road in Moseley
Retail & Consumer
Classic looks mean the property blends in well with the rest of the houses on Russell Road.
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Review: Tipu Sultan in Moseley
Retail & Consumer
After a year of teasing, the majestic Tipu Sultan has been unleashed on us. Mary Griffin checks out whether it’s been worth the wait.
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