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Dyfi ospreys set for historic second brood

Ros Dodd reports these will be only the second brood of osprey chicks in 400 years in this area of Wales.




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Birmingham funding bid aims for go-ahead

Erdington High Street FHSF business case set to be approved for submission




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West Midlands Police appeal for help to indentify body

The body, which has not yet been identified, was discovered around 8am yesterday (Thursday 4) in the Birmingham & Fazeley canal near Tyburn Road junction with Wheelwright Road, Erdington.





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Local Bollywood Dancing Queens perform for our Diamond Queen

Thousands of people cheered Queen Elizabeth II during a trip to Stamford and Burghley House earlier this month




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New public art project for Erdington

Polish artist to create new work.









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Erdington COVID-19 task force launched

Help organised for elderly and vulnerable residents.








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Follow the leader with business seminars

Recruitment firm announces series of leadership development events.




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Employment project provides training for key workers

Employability project invests in local people helping to fulfil all-important roles.




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Indian street food restaurant to open at Mailbox

New addition brings further diversity to destination's range.








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Lights, Camera…. new season of films at Warwick Arts Centre

Warwick Arts Centre have announced their summer film series, including some whip-smart comedies guaranteed to make you forget the lousy weather.







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The Anatomy of Melancholy

First stage adaptation of Robert Burton’s 1,500 page “first self help manual” published in 1621




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Young Birmingham musicians to perform in Brussels

Sixty young musicians to demonstrate music’s power to unite with performance at European Parliament.






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Satnav warning following court case

Motorists are being urged by a road safety charity to concentrate at all times following the case of a driver who killed a cyclist while she was altering her satnav.





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Birmingham speed limit draft maps issued

Draft maps have today been published, outlining which roads are set to be covered by the city’s 20 is Plenty scheme.





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Roads warning from city council

Road users urged to think safety as nights draw in.





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“Carmageddon” fear for industry claims university report

New report reveals thousands of transport manufacturing jobs at risk from a hard Brexit.





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Big Month of Music ready for take-off

140,000 West Midlands children expected to take part in regional celebration.




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Online drama classes for children launched

First-year theatre students create online DIY drama classes for parents and children.




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Covid-19 safety breakthrough from Birmingham City University

University develops world’s first Covid-19 digital safety certificate to protect suppliers and consumers.



  • Education
  • Health
  • Birmingham City University
  • Centre for Citizenship
  • Coronavirus Clearance Certificate
  • COVID-19
  • Enterprise and Governance



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Gallery boost for childrens hospital

Art strategy takes centre stage at local hospital.






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Street food event to take over Longbridge

Glynn Purnell steps up to the plate at Longbridge Dining Club.




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Taste of the Mailbox full line-up announced

Foodie heaven at canalside venue.