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Greater Birmingham: Pulling together to become the Self-Made Place

Too many people in Birmingham prefer to say they are from Longbridge, Aston, Ladywood, Edgbaston.

Too many people in Birmingham prefer to say they are from Longbridge, Aston, Ladywood, Edgbaston.

Then there are the 'outsiders' from the Black Country, Walsall and Wolverhampton and 'aliens' from the Marches, the Potteries, Wyre Forest or the Malverns.

Yes, we have a wonderfully rich diverse capital city in Birmingham and our hinterland across the Midlands, but we need some consistency when we speak to the press and that is a 'marketing discipline' we simply don't have.

At the moment the politically correct term for our area is, I believe, Greater Birmingham, Solihull and the Black Country - doesn't that just about say it all?

Then we have our own view of our place. We are regarded as 'self deprecating'. There's the type of self deprecation which shows you think you're rather better than others...Or there's the sort that shows a lack self belief.

But when I speak with   studying here - and let's not forget we have over 70,000 at universities in the city alone with many future ambassadors from overseas - they are positive about their experiences. 'There's more to do and see, so many galleries, theatres and events', 'a great mix between urban infrastructure with more greenery than I expected and close by lovely countryside', 'not as busy and congested and overcrowded as Bangkok', it's a manageable size,with great diversity'.

Students are so impressed by Birmingham's connections with great design on many fronts - industrially and in terms of urban and visual design, textiles and fashion, some of their thoughts are recorded in  .

One thing they would like is to see the different areas of the city brought together more successfully through better connections and signage, making the city more accessible to pedestrian and pedal power.