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Acocks Green
07:00, 26 MAR 2014
Job threat after Albemarle & Bond and Herbert Brown collapse
Economic Development
Administrators Mike Jervis, Peter Dickens, Toby Underwood and Stuart Maddison of PwC have been appointed after the firm struggled with a decline in gold prices
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A council whitewash over the bus lane ticket enforcement fiasco
Opinion
An independent expert on traffic enforcement had decided that the bus lane enforcement locations responsible for issuing the vast majority of £60 fines since September had 'inadequate' warning signs.
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Council accused of ignoring families who share home with older generations
Economic Development
Households where grandparents, parents and children live together, are not recognised a new allocations policy for council properties
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The joy of bringing old furniture back to life
Retail & Consumer
A fine art graduate has launched a business helping people transform unwanted items into key pieces of furniture for their home. Zoe Chamberlain reports.
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Jazz Diary with Peter Bacon
Retail & Consumer
Peter Bacon rounds-up the coming week of jazz events in the West Midlands.
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City academy celebrates outstanding Ofsted report
Economic Development
Ninestiles, an academy in Acocks Green, impressed inspectors with its “exceptionally high quality” education and the “exemplary” behaviour of students
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Proud Birmingham film-maker salutes hero
Retail & Consumer
A Birmingham film-maker is giving away his new movie to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of city inventor Alexander Parkes. Graham Young reports.
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Actions speak louder than words for Birmingham rapper
Retail & Consumer
Birmingham youth worker by day and rapper by night, Jimmy Davis talks to Alison Jones about overcoming a heroin addiction to embark on a musical career.
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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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Replacement for church hall condemned as ‘ugly’
Economic Development
Revised plans to redevelop a historic Birmingham church hall have been met with vehement opposition from conservation groups.
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£10m investment pledged to get passengers back onto trains
Economic Development
Centro and London Midland unite in bid to woo commuters onto the railways
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Capturing Birmingham's urban and industrial heritage before it's lost forever
Retail & Consumer
Artist Arthur Lockwood has spent years recording the changing face of the city in his paintings. He talks to Graham Young about his latest work
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New music school launches in Birmingham
Retail & Consumer
A new music school is opening in Birmingham next month. Zoe Chamberlain talks to headteacher Sally Alexander about why children in the city need new ways of learning
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Free classical concert to launch Birmingham's first independent music school
Retail & Consumer
Head teacher organises music event to showcase Kimichi School, which opens in Acocks Green, in September.
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