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Mary Griffin
Mary is a feature writer specialising in food and drink for the Coventry Telegraph
Plans announced for Birmingham's first Whisky Festival
Economic Development
The organiser of the Birmingham Whisky Club is to launch a festival devoted to the tipple.
Brendan Lynch won't hang up his apron after The Great British Bake Off
Retail & Consumer
After 10 weeks of pastries, pies and the odd soggy bottom, Birmingham's Bake Off finalist Brendan Lynch is putting his feet up.
Struggling independent traders offered support by Birmingham City Council
Economic Development
Traders who claimed their area of the city centre was being “left to rot” have been offered a financial support package by the city council.
Independent traders call for Birmingham to be more like Manchester
Economic Development
Under threat independent traders said a crunch meeting with council leader Sir Albert Bore had gone very positively.
Independent traders hail 'positive' meeting with Birmingham City Council leader Sir Albert Bore
Economic Development
Under threat independent traders said a crunch meeting with council leader Sir Albert Bore had gone very positively.
Warwickshire butchers Aubrey Allen offers butchery class
Retail & Consumer
I’m staring at a wooden butcher’s block, wondering whether the drops of blood on it are mine as the man at the front of the room barks “now slide your knife under its knee cap...”
Independent traders call for Birmingham to be more like Manchester
Economic Development
Under threat independent traders said a crunch meeting with council leader Sir Albert Bore had gone very positively.
Birmingham traders 'left to rot' in plea for rates cut from council
Economic Development
More than 50 Birmingham city centre traders have formed a pressure group claiming independent firms in the city centre are “being left to rot”.
Ellie Simmonds back in the old routine after a glorious Paralympics summer
Economic Development
Back at home on the Midlands: After storming to two gold and one silver medals at the Paralympic Games Ellie Simmonds deserves a good rest.
British produce passes the taste test
Retail & Consumer
Every summer 350 food experts convene for 45 days of blind taste tests to find Britain's best produce.
Birmingham is 'one of the worst cities for cyclists and pedestrians'
Economic Development
Birmingham has been ranked one of the worst UK cities for cycling and walking.
It's captivity versus conservation in zoo debate
Retail & Consumer
Zoos claim captive creatures are part of vital conservation work, insisting several species depend on them for their survival.
Tolkien's Moseley Bog brings £1million to local community
Economic Development
An economist has found improvements at Moseley Bog are worth more than £1 million to the local community.
What was achieved by Rio Earth Summit?
Retail & Consumer
They came, they spoke, they wrote, they left. But what was achieved by the Rio Earth Summit and what happens next?
Chef Nick Funnell proves offal is back in fashion
Retail & Consumer
A Midland chef is keen to prove he has both brains and brawn.
West Midlands cities lead league in new carbon reduction report
Economic Development
A new report has found the Midlands is leading the way in cutting carbon emissions, with Coventry and Wolverhampton topping a league of carbon-cutting cities.
Naked trio fined for Birmingham Airport protest
Economic Development
Three environmental campaigners have been fined for stripping off at Birmingham Airport.
Get to know your drinks at Birmingham Whisky Club
Retail & Consumer
Do you know your whisky from your whiskey? Your blends from your single malts?
Finding the stomach for home-made haggis on Burns Night
Retail & Consumer
To celebrate Burns Night Mary Griffin rose to the challenge of creating a homemade haggis - the ultimate in thrift food.
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