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Merry Christmas... a festive message from the Birmingham Post Editor

Birmingham Post Editor Stacey Barnfield reflects on a busy year for Birmingham.

Christmas celebrations in Centenary Square, as seen from the Library of Birmingham

So here it is, Merry Christmas, everybody’s hav... well, you know the rest by now.

If you’re reading this early on Christmas Day it could be because you’re the proud owner of a freshly-opened tablet or other sleek digital device delivered overnight by the chap with the beard.

If that’s the case, I’m delighted you’ve managed to navigate your way to the Birmingham Post website so soon.

What a year it’s been in our neck of the woods, the highlight being the grand opening of the Library of Birmingham.

The £188 million building was designed by Dutch architecture practice Mecanoo and officially opened on by Malala Yousafzai, the 16-year-old schoolgirl who made Birmingham her home after being shot in the head for daring to campaign for girls’ education in her native Pakistan.

I can’t think of a more appropriate person to cut the red tape with her powerful declaration that ‘pens and books are the weapons that defeat terrorism’.

The Library of Birmingham

 

The library’s radical exterior divides opinion but there are few critics of the world-beating services on offer inside, from the latest digital connections to archive collections of global importance.

In TV and entertainment who would have thought a gang of little-known ne’er-do-wells from Small Heath called the Peaky Blinders would have given Birmingham a dose of small-screen cool, inspiring walking tours of industrial Digbeth, touristy photographs of the Garrison Pub and the return of the flat cap.