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Harborne
17:30, 14 DEC 2016
Fine craft of pairing food with beer is pure genius
Retail & Consumer
Midland brewery Purity has tripled its capacity and is about to launch a new beer and its first pub. Mary Griffin takes a trip to south Warwickshire to see what's brewing.
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Steering group begins search for world-famous piece of public art in Birmingham
Economic Development
The scheme has a target of raising a minimum of £2 million for a permanent artwork with ‘wow factor’ in a highly visible site in or around the city centre
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Birmingham violinist honoured for outreach work with schools and families
Retail & Consumer
Catherine Arlidge has been honoured with a prestigious award for her orchestral work with young people. Christopher Morley report.
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Birmingham Post Rich List 2014: No.19 - Sir Euan Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe and family (£165m)
Commercial Property
Sir Euan Anstruther-Gough Calthorpe’s Calthorpe Estates has unveiled plans for transforming the leafy Birmingham suburb of Edgbaston into an urban village within a mile of the city centre.
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Michelin-starred Adam's restaurant in Birmingham is awarded three AA rosettes
Retail & Consumer
Restaurant is going from strength to strength after winning a Michelin star – the fourth for a Birmingham restaurant – just six months after opening its doors
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150 jobs to be created at new homes development in Harborne
Economic Development
David Wilson Homes Mercia, based in Solihull, will soon start work on the Lordswood Gardens development in Harborne supplying 90 new homes with the prospect of scores of jobs for local people
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School Yard food hub in Harborne to include 12 homes
Harborne
Architectural competition is icing on cake for old school restoration.
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The end of days has been postponed – and one lord’s a leaping
Opinion
We’ve had highs and lows over the last 12 months covering civic affairs in this wonderful city. And to mark the occasion here are my own awards for 2013.
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Dozens more job losses at historic retailer Osbornes
Economic Development
Another blow for the city's retail sector after collapse of 180-year-old firm
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Frontman of Birmingham indie band The Twang has gone all soft
Retail & Consumer
He was touted as the next Liam Gallagher but frontman of Birmingham indie band The Twang has gone all soft. He talks to Sarah Probert about fame, bringing up children and Smeg fridges.
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Midlands Hospitals Choir prove a sing-song is just what the doctor ordered
Retail & Consumer
Singing is good for your health, as a Midland hospital choir is proving. Roz Laws meets its members.
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Jobs threat after 180-year-old firm collapses
Economic Development
Administrators called in at Hay Mills-based Osbornes Stationers after being hit by competition with giant rivals
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Friends of the Earth praises Birmingham City Council for pledge to cut carbon emissions
Retail & Consumer
The city’s Green Commission published its carbon roadmap which outlined a range of measures and policies, from improving public transport to retrofitting insulation to homes and businesses
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Edgbaston venue Blue Piano plans to open back garden bar and extend hours
Economic Development
The proposal from the south Asian eatery on Harborne Road includes related work like the installation of awnings, exterior lighting, decking areas and commercial parasol
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Metro Bar owner pulls out of Harborne School Yard food hub development
Economic Development
Chris Kelly pulls the plug on the new ‘School Yard’ food hub in Harborne’s Clock Tower after it was found the venue could not offer a cellar for cask-conditioned beer
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Blockbuster appoints Moorfields as administrator after second collapse in a year
Economic Development
Blockbuster operates one of the UK’s largest chains of film and game rental stores, with 264 stores and approximately 2,000 employees
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Mike Whitby delivers debut speech as a Lord
Economic Development
Lord Whitby, who during eight years as Birmingham City Council leader forged close links with the Far East, chose a debate on UK-China trade
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Dimmers could be fitted to street lights in city
Economic Development
Council considers plan to be able to turn some of the city’s 95,000 lights down
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Midland spy at the centre of Rasputin plot?
Retail & Consumer
Could the man who shot Rasputin have come from Smethwick? Chris Upton finds out.
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Positive experience with pastel master
Retail & Consumer
A new exhibition is showcasing the talents of a leading Birmingham pastels artist. Graham Young reports.
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Plans unveiled for massive Edgbaston regeneration with new urban village
Edgbaston
‘The Village’ in Edgbaston is an ambitious blueprint to create what has been described by Calthorpe Estates – which owns a large part of the suburb – as “a vibrant and high quality retail and leisure destination”
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Property of the Day: Ravenhurst Road in Harborne
Retail & Consumer
The property has been refurbished by the renowned Lapworth Architects and is ready to move into.
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Clean up after your customers or be fined, council to tell firms
Economic Development
Birmingham businesses could be asked to take a greater responsibility for tidying litter under new proposals
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Property of the Day: Lonsdale Road in Harborne
Retail & Consumer
Refurbished and modernised, the detatched property is believed to date from the 1930s.
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