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Erdington
16:17, 19 APR 2017
Birmingham 'shoppers' tax' is scrapped - for now
Economic Development
Birmingham City Council charge for business improvement districts would hit high streets, say Tories
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Serco handed control of Birmingham's leisure centres
Economic Development
The company will design and build four new swimming pools at Erdington, Stechford Cascades, Icknield Port Loop, in Edgbaston, and Northfield
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City council scraps BID charge
Economic Development
U-turn by authority after warnings that Birmingham's business improvement districts could be pushed into the red by so-called 'shoppers' tax'
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Interserve gets go-ahead for new regional headquarters in Solihull
Economic Development
The firm has been given approval to demolish an unoccupied office block near Birmingham International station and replace it with a five-story triangular shaped building
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Clampdown on Birmingham's 'slum landlords'
Economic Development
New powers aiming to tackle problem of houses of multiple occupation will cover all properties regardless of size
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Birmingham charity aiming for yet another runaway success
Professional Services
The League of Friends For The John Taylor Hospice held a reception to recruit over 400 entrants for a local fun run.
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East of Birmingham growth and jobs drive is launched
Employment
Birmingham City Council reveals vision to create 9,000 jobs in deprived half of city as HS2 relents over land dispute
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Consultation launched on sweeping changes to Birmingham City Council
Economic Development
Roadshow events to be held next month with residents to debate future structure of authority including the number of members and parish councils
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HS2 land freed to create over 2,000 jobs in Washwood Heath
High Speed 2
Land in east Birmingham once earmarked for train yards can now be developed under new vision called East Birmingham Growth Prospectus
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Birmingham City Council demands almost £3k from community bowls club
Economic Development
Birmingham City Council have demanded almost £3,000 from the Erdington Court Bowls Club to fit signs worth less than £350.
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Birmingham City Council rejects call to open up bus lanes to ease jams
Economic Development
Transport chiefs have rejected calls to suspend bus lanes in a bid to get Birmingham moving during rush hour.
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General Election 2015: Jack Dromey expected to hold on to Erdington seat
Economic Development
Labour's shadow police minister will again go up against the leader of the Conservative party on the city council, Robert Alden, for the Erdington seat
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Birmingham's bedroom tax fund nearly dry
Economic Development
Fears for poor as hardship pot for housing benefit changes in city set to run out
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Birmingham City Council to hand over children's homes to outside operator
Economic Development
Authority to face backlash from trade unions over mooted move as it battles to repair beleaguered children's services department
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War of words over Birmingham police station closures
Economic Development
Labour and Tory rivals are campaigning to keep front desks up and running at stations in Castle Vale, Erdington and Kingstanding
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Fears as first case of 'ash dieback' found in Birmingham
Economic Development
Deadly tree disease which could devastate Britain's ash population has been found in the city for the first time in a number of recently planted ash trees in Sutton Coldfield
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Birmingham YMCA starts work on next phase of Erdington development
Commercial Property
Residential project will provide a further 34 apartments with training rooms and community facilities for 16 to 25 year olds
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Birmingham and Black Country agree combined authority in historic deal
Economic Development
Authorities in Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton will sign an agreement on Friday alongside Birmingham City Council committing to creating a new body with powers over the region
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Ed Miliband vows: I'll create a Cabinet for the English regions
Economic Development
Labour's devolution plans revealed: Big city and regional leaders to join "English Cabinet" chaired by Ed Miliband, while legislation will devolve control of transport, housing and more to local level
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Design agency Green Room secures Finance Birmingham backing
Economic Development
Birmingham practice plans to add at least 40 more staff to consultancy as it prepares to launch London office
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Crash site of stricken Erdington bomber is found 73 years later
Economic Development
Grandson tracks down remains of plane that hero gunner bailed out of over Germany.
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Birmingham TUC campaigners head to London in search of pay rise
Economic Development
Several coach loads of members from the leading trade unions will be taking part in the Trade Union Congress Britain Needs A Pay Rise march and rally
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Birmingham strip club clampdown as councillors say no more
Economic Development
The council’s licensing committee said there are fears that any more strip clubs, particularly in the Broad Street and pub and club areas, would lead to the city getting a ‘sleazy’ reputation
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The Birmingham murder most foul that left its stamp on history
Retail & Consumer
The Midland-born Victorian social reformer Sir Rowland Hill - inventor of the penny postage stamp - played a little known part in a macabre episode in Birmingham's history, writes keen historian Peter Douglas Osborn
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