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Selly Manor is a timber framed building in Bournville. It was moved to its current site in 1916 by chocolate manufacturer and philanthropist George Cadbury.
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Here we share with our people with passion information on this fasciinating community which is full of history.
This is a store of e-news circulated monthly by BirminghamWeAre.
Erection of four new build blocks comprising a total of 225 one and two beds, plus 6 duplex apartments.
Lickey Hills has 525 acres and a complex and interesting geology which has created a variety of habitats.
Here we take stroll back in time at some of the great names associated with Birmingham. And we look at the talent that is both current and emerging.
Edgbaston Cricket Ground, also known as the County Ground or Edgbaston Stadium, is based in Birmingham. The home of Warwickshire County Cricket Ground. Was redeveloped during 2010-11
Swanshurst Park is situated in Moseley and Billesley, Birmingham. The council bought the fields in 1922 to lay out the park. They were from Ivyhouse Farm and Swanshurst Pool.
Here you can follow the plans, the build and the legacy for the Commonwealth Games (2022) Aquatics Centre.
The Alexander Stadium located in Perry Barr, just outside the city centre, will host the athletics at the Commonwealth Games (2022) and the opening and closing ceremonies.
The heathland in Sutton Park has existed since at least since Roman times. The park is a National Nature Reserve and is one of the largest urban parks in the United Kingdom.
Moseley Park & Pool is a private park situated in Moseley, Birmingham between Alcester Road and Salisbury Road. See our feature for more on the park and how to gain access.
Moseley Bog is situated in Moseley, Birmingham near the Wake Green Road. The main entrance is on Yardley Wood Road, and it includes Joy's Wood. Which is a local nature reserve.
HS2withYou is a shared digital space where people could connect, collaborate and share with others facts and opinion on the value of HS2 to them, their business and their community.
The 4* Hyatt Regency Hotel, prominently located in the centre of Birmingham with its exquisite blue glass exterior facade, draws considerable admiration from locals and visitors alike.
The Birmingham Council House in Victoria Square is home to Birmingham City Council. The original building was built between 1874 and 1879 and is Grade II* listed.
Birmingham Airport is the West Midlands regional hub to Europe and to the rest of the World. It is located in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull close to the A45 and J6 on the M42.
Follow here with ItsYourBuild, the plans and proposals for Martineau Galleries in Birmingham, UK.
During late Spring and early Summer parts of Birmingham and the West Midlands are covered in a carpet of poppies - it's a wonderful sight!
Edgbaston Reservoir was built in 1827 by Thomas Telford as a top up for the Birmingham canal system and is still used for that purpose today.
The Gothic spans three Grade II listed heritage buildings dating back to the late 1870s that pay ultimate homage to its industrious roots.
Victoria Square was originally called Council House Square, but was re-named to Victoria Square after Queen Victoria in 1901, just 12 days before she passed away.
S&K Buildings will be reanimated with a 484 build-to-rent apartments & duplexes, commercial, and a rejuvenated River Rea.
Together with photographers, artists, poets and all the city's creatives we go up high to capture a city in change in Birmingham. It's amazing!
Follow here with ItsYourBuild, the development of Timber Yard, a residential build in Birmingham.
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