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Sunday Snapshot: Spitfires, pound shops and New Street Station in editor's review of the week

Great news that the after campaigners raised the necessary funding to get the project off the ground

The Thinktank Spitfire in Birmingham

 

Few things have come to define Birmingham so powerfully. Indeed, some might say it will go down as one of this city’s greatest achievements.

No, not , I’m talking about that legend of the skies, the Supermarine Spitfire.

An incredible 11,000 of these masterpieces of engineering and design were built on production lines just yards away from my Fort Dunlop desk.

Great news, then, that the after campaigners raised the necessary funding to get the project airborne.

I’ve long thought the Spitfire deserves greater recognition than a and I’m looking forward to the new display opening in April 2015.

Curators are looking for those who built the planes to come forward with their stories and any artifacts which could form part of the displays (email development@birminghammuseums.org.uk).

Another story that caught my eye this week is the announcement that Birmingham Day, a great event at Westminster in October of last year, , giving local manufacturing businesses the chance to show Parliament’s decision-makers we still make great things here.

A dozen firms will be invited to take part and promote themselves on the day and I’m pleased to say the Post will be joining them in London to report on events.