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Saltley
12:30, 5 APR 2024
Two key HS2 viaducts given the green light
West Midlands
Projects are among eight 'key design elements' which have now received the go ahead on the high-speed railway line
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New Birmingham ward boundaries could push Moseley Village out of Moseley
Local Elections
Proposed changes to the political landscape of Birmingham could "rip the heart' out of popular village as residents digest future of the city
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Probe into Birmingham Labour councillor's victory
Economic Development
Politician Ansar Ali Khan won the Washwood Heath ward seat with 78 per cent of the vote which has now been challenged amid claims of undue spiritual influence
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Head set to take over at Trojan Horse school quits
Economic Development
Blow for academy tasked with fixing crisis left by Islamist plot
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Saltley school one of best for boosting pupil success
Economic Development
Parkfield Community School, in Saltley, has been named one of the top in the country after helping boost the academic success of its disadvantaged pupils .
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Mailbox co-owner Brockton Capital buys Saltley Business Park
Commercial Property
Investor teams up with Hansteen to buy industrial estate for £35.6m as part of major property disposal
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The Birmingham cyclists proving that the sport is not discriminatory
Economic Development
After Edgbaston Conservative councillor Deirdre Alden suggested cycling was discriminatory and predominately for young, white men, Mary Griffin meets some cyclists desperate to prove her wrong
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Life after the challenge of TV's Great British Bake Off
Retail & Consumer
As Great British Bake Off returned to our screens this week, Roz Laws chats to the former Midland contestants to find out how the TV show has changed their lives
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Big bike giveaway to kickstart £24m cycling revolution
Economic Development
Birmingham is offering a massive 5,000 bike giveaway in a desperate bid to get people to take to pedal power.
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Tributes after Stechford mosque founder Haji Fazal Ellahi dies
Economic Development
Haji Fazal Ellahi started campaigning in 1990 for a place of worship in the community and held a number of meetings with then Yardley MP Estelle Morris
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All city MPs call for full inquiry into Trojan Horse claims
Economic Development
The MPs from the three main parties presented a united front in a joint letter to Education Secretary Michael Gove
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Hundreds turn out at teacher strikes in Birmingham
Economic Development
National Union of Teachers members descended on Victoria Square as part of national demonstrations over reforms being imposed by education secretary Michael Gove
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Writer’s love of murder mysteries inspired by Sherlock
Retail & Consumer
Author Maureen Jennings talks to Roz Laws about turning her Birmingham childhood into bestselling novels.
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Nine swimming pools and leisure centres to close in Birmingham
Economic Development
Six new centres to be built and put out to tender for private operators
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Birmingham food firm Brunei Wafirah UK secures deal with 1,600 Costcutter stores
Economic Development
Company to supply frozen flatbreads, snacks, ready meals, sauces, microwavable rices to hundreds of stores
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40 years on from the miners' battle of Saltley Coke works
Economic Development
Jon Griffin marks next month’s 40th anniversary of a Birmingham industrial dispute which signalled the beginning of the end for Prime Minister Ted Heath.
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