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How much is being spent on Birmingham's "bid" for the World Cup? — Help Me Investigate

I've mentioned that I'm interested in why Brum needs to "bid" to be a venue in a possible World Cup in England (it's the second city and you'd think a default) — so I'm wondering how much it might be costing to bid. If it's not much, then it's worth it for the video of Mike Whitby heading a ball, but if it's a vast amount then it will seem wasted. Pop over to crowdsourcing investigative journalism site HMI to see if you can help.

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A Bad Sign

A Bad Sign

It’s taken me a while to get round to blogging this, I took the photo a few weeks ago of a new (to me at least) sign that has sprung up near to the bull in town. It’s quite obviously been paid for by Retail Birmingham (one of the ‘Business Improvement Districts’ that are now forming to spend small wodges of cash on “improving thier districts”, which is convoluted, but fine). It’s a sign, Brum isn’t well sign-posted — so it should be a good thing, right? No, not really. It’s a bad sign from the perspective of anyone trying to find anything, because: It lists shops, or rather it doesn’t list shops it lists ‘shopping arcades’ or ‘shopping areas’ — and the ‘shopping area’ (at least those listed) is not how people navigate.  It’s an advert for anything that’s “not the bull ring” dressed up as information, it’s advertorial, it’s more street clutter on an already cluttered New St, and it’s crap. At least it tells you where the train stations are (although not Moor St which is nearest). Birmingham needs good, clear, informative signs, (like these being piloted in London, but better obviously) — not adverts (this...

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There used to be a great army surplus store on Broad St, not there now

There used to be a great army surplus store on Broad St, not there now

Nemo, on air light, ashtray – not the worst set of ingredients to get on a surreal game of Ready Steady Cook, it’s what greets you on the front of the new website for Broad St. I’m being sarky, the site looks great (by 383) – and if it means I can get all the info without actually having to go to Broad St, so much the better.

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Push Bikes, Win Money

The Sustrans bid has won the People’s £50 millon. Rather inevitable, a “nationwide” project against “regional” ones, very disappointing though – not sure why the winner has been announced now when they were trailing it to be announced on the news tonight. It appears that the Black Country Came second, which is a good showing for the least fashionable bid – faggots and paas versus Robin Hood and Eden. The team behind the project are vowing to continue to work to make it happen, and good luck to them.

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