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Harborne
11:49, 17 AUG 2017
New £40m Birmingham Conservatoire plans set for approval
Birmingham City University
Planning officers say brick design, previously compared to an Oxo cube, is 'high standard'
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Quinto Lounge opens in Sutton Coldfield as flurry of new restaurants goes on
Economic Development
Quinto Lounge, opposite Cambaz in Birmingham Road, is the latest venue in the city for the Bristol-based Loungers group
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Midland Bank building to become first Cosy Club in Birmingham
Colmore Row
Historic Bennetts Hill building, which was designed by Thomas Rickman and completed in 1835, set for new future
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Review of 2014 - February: Toni Iommi's house, Curzon Street masterplan and Snobs nightclub moves
Birmingham New Street Station
Our festive look back at the big online news stories of 2014 heads into February when the masterplan for Curzon Street was revealed and Toni Iommi's house went on the market
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Moor Pool Estate saved after Heritage Lottery Fund grant
Economic Development
Harborne community asset established more than a century ago by John Nettlefold will be kept as one for future generations following fervent campaign
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Sabai Sabai restaurant group marks 10 years in business
Economic Development
Sabai Sabai hosted a double celebration marking both the 10th birthday of the restaurant group and Thailand's Loy Krathong festival.
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Planners liken new Birmingham Conservatoire to a cheese-grater and Oxo cube
Birmingham City University
Despite some criticism of the design the council’s planning committee gave their full backing to the £40 million relocation of the music school to Eastside
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Independent Birmingham: Seven alternative ways to enjoy Christmas in the city
Enterprise
As Small Business Saturday approaches, the Post, with website Independent Birmingham, takes a look at different ways shoppers and visitors can enjoy the city this festive period
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Birmingham Chamber House could be demolished over £4m pension deficit
Birmingham Chamber of Commerce
Executives at the business organisation are hopeful of resurrecting a ten-year old project to demolish Chamber of Commerce House and build a new headquarters
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Harborne clock tower development The School Yard sold
Economic Development
City firm Edg Property has sold the first phase of the School Yard development to asset management company Avignon Capital
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Havill & Travis gallery opens its doors in Harborne
Enterprise
New venue launched by two well-known faces from the Midlands' music scene promises exhibitions which showcase some of the region's finest artistic talent
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Potential buyers get chance to look around Selly Park property
Retail & Consumer
Potential purchasers can get a feel for what could be their new home at an open event this weekend, writes Alison Jones
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Restaurant Review: Turners in Harborne
Retail & Consumer
The first thing to say about this review is that it isn’t a review, not strictly speaking.
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Michelin stars stay in Birmingham as The Cross wins its first
Retail & Consumer
Fledgling Warwickshire venue already among the elite as city's quartet of star restaurants continue to vow judges at prestigious publication
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Redrow ploughs on with Ravenhurst Playing Fields housing plans
Harborne
Housebuilder submits application to build 121 houses on former playing fields despite continued protests from action group
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Review: Birmingham's Carters of Moseley has inventive fayre which is a true labour of love
Retail & Consumer
Diners and judges have voted it the best UK restaurant in The Good Food Guide Readers Restaurant of the Year. Now Mary Griffin puts Birmingham restaurant Carters of Moseley to the test.
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Green light for £36m shake-up of city's leisure facilities
Economic Development
Birmingham City Council rubber stamps project which will include five rebuilt or new swimming pools
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Birmingham's £23 million cycling transformation only benefits 'white, young men' says city councillor
Economic Development
The Department for Transport has given Birmingham £17 million to become a 'Cycle City' but the scheme has come in for criticism from one elected council member
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Home of the day: £1,600,000 Victorian property in Woodbourne Road, Edgbaston
Retail & Consumer
Original features such as coloured glass stand out in this distinguished Victorian property, writes Alison Jones
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Two-year battle fails to save Martineau Centre
Commercial Property
Harborne education building to be mostly demolished to make way for 121 houses
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Jon Griffin: Why the price of fame is too much for far too many
Opinion
The Jonathan Trott story is a cautionary tale of a public figure who found himself unable to carry on playing cricket for his country at a crucial moment.
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Food and drink producers gear up for Birmingham's first independent food and drink fair
Retail & Consumer
As dozens of food and drink producers gear up for Birmingham's first independent food and drink fair next month Mary Griffin finds out what's in store and asks what sets the city's food scene apart.
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Chris Upton: The latest idea for London is a garden bridge crossing the Thames
Opinion
One of the latest ideas for London is a garden bridge, to cross the Thames somewhere near the South Bank.
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Call to cancel sale of Martineau Centre for housing after secret deal emerges
Economic Development
Residents and councillors have so far been successful in stopping plans but Persimmon Homes will be heard at appeal in October
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