The 1960s were a transformative era for Birmingham. Discover how the city's landscape and culture evolved during one of history's most tumultuous decades.The sixties were a defining era for the world ...
Birmingham lawmakers realized several items realted programs and events in the Birmingham area in the proposed Fiscal Year 2026 General Fund ...
From slum clearances to orphanages and onion fares - life is very different in Birmingham compared to the 1800s, but there are some aspects of life in our city that you may recognise ...
The Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust and Telford and Wrekin Council ... developed by Dr Tony Talburt and Dr Pedro Cravinho at Birmingham City University, hopes to create a historical collection ...
Birmingham’s bin-strike woes escalated this week when police were called to a mobile waste collection service that became swarmed by locals desperate to get rid of their rubbish. In Moseley, a ...
Strikes by refuse workers in Birmingham have led to scenes of chaos, with bins piling up on streets, reports of rats, and some residents saying their recycling hasn't been collected in a month ...
Ready for a tough question, food lovers in Birmingham? Well, here goes: If you could only eat at one restaurant here for the rest of your life, which would it be? The metro area is filled with ...
Rubbish bins are being left uncollected on the streets of Birmingham after hundreds of refuse collectors walked out indefinitely. Nearly 400 council bin workers in the UK's second-largest city ...
Hundreds of bin collectors are set to strike into summer as rats the “size of cats” dig through rubbish bags piling up outside Birmingham’s front doors. Nearly 400 Unite the Union workers ...
An indefinite all-out strike for bin workers in Birmingham is under way, as rubbish continues to pile up in the streets. The action officially started at 06:00 GMT on Tuesday, however, collectors ...
Refuse workers lined up in front of the Tyseley depot on Tuesday morning An indefinite all-out strike for bin workers in Birmingham is under way, as rubbish continues to pile up in the streets.
An installation view of “Illuminated Threads: Contemporary and Traditional Rugs” is at the Birmingham Museum of Art. Courtesy the Birmingham Museum of Art It feels remarkably apt that an ...