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Could Birmingham host º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's biggest real ale festival - new Westside BID chairman drinks to future vision

Gerald Manton has set his stall out after taking over Broad Street's business improvement district as it looks to boost district's economy

New Westside BID chairman Gerald Manton has set out a bold vision for the future of the Birmingham city centre district

The new chairman of a Birmingham business improvement district has set out a bold vision for the area which could see it hosting 'Westoberfest' - the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest real ale festival.

Gerald Manton has taken over the post with Westside BID which encompasses the city's famous Broad Street, a district hit particularly hard during the pandemic because of its large number of hospitality venues.

Mr Manton, who was born in Castle Vale and lives in Sheldon, has now set out his stall with plans to hold night markets, events to celebrate New Year's Eve and what he claims will be the biggest real ale festival in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

He is a real estate developer who owns and runs GNM Developments which specialises in the residential, care homes and student accommodation sectors and has a string of properties in Gas Street which comes under the Westside BID patch.

Having been a director of the BID for the past three years, he has now been handed the reins by outgoing chairman and NatWest regional director Dipesh Mistry.

"I joined the BID board to help improve the area from a development point of view and, thanks to Dipesh's encouragement, I've been actively involved from the start," Mr Manton said.

"Westside is changing due to the numbers of new residential properties going up and I strongly feel it needs a better public realm.