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Sunday Snapshot: Snobs nightclub, Belmont Works and University of Birmingham in editor's review of the week

I can’t wait to road test the new Snobs but, call me old-fashioned, I fear it just won’t be the same without those sticky floors

A computer-generated image of plans for the new Snobs at the former Vudu Lounge on Smallbrook Queensway

 

If there’s one thing I’ve learned during my first year as editor of the Birmingham Post it’s that readers love Snobs Nightclub.

Late last year we broke the news that ; a story that sent our online stats through the roof.

And this week , complete with the wall of scary white faces we’ve all grown up to know and love (apologies if you’ve never been and you have no idea what I’m talking about). This story has had a similar effect on our web traffic figures.

I can’t wait to road test the new Snobs but, call me old-fashioned, I fear it just won’t be the same without those sticky floors.

The fire-damaged Belmont Works at Cardigan Street

 

The race is on to save another slice of Birmingham’s heritage after before the building collapses.

This attractive Victorian factory is scheduled for restoration as part of the Eastside Locks canalside development but needs shoring up before it deteriorates any further.

The clock is ticking. Work needs to start now.

Tributes were being paid this week to the brilliant University of Birmingham academic .