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What can be done to save our heritage?

What can be done to save our heritage?

As expected this time last week, the DCMS have not listed Central Library. Meaning that the council have a window of half a decade in which to knock it down and replace it with soulless offices, chain cafes and thinly walled apartments. At least that’s what Brindleyplace (why no space!) mark two says to me. This went against English Heritage advice: “In offering the Government our expert advice, we examined all aspects of its architectural interest including: whether it fulfilled its brief; whether it was a particularly good example of a public library; how well it survives; how it compares to other listed buildings of a similar type; and how influential the building has been. In our view, these tests were met.” Like the Rotunda before it, Central Library is a real building with real history and merit. Think of those buildings that have been senselessly destroyed before in the name of progress. We can’t let fashion spoil our history. But what can we do? I’ve said before how it doesn’t need to be a library, and how clearing clutter from around it would improve the area immeasurably. Is it a single issue we can rally around? Do we...

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Being for the benefit of Moseley baths

Being for the benefit of Moseley baths

I coped for a Save Moseley Baths badge at Rootsville, and I’m now proudly sporting it. So I thought it was best to let you know about a fundrasing gig at the Medicine Bar featuring a host of well, gig type stuff. Here’s the flyer, click though for more info on the myspace page: and count yourself lucky it’s on a computer as the back of the hard copy featured comic sans.

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Keep Digbeth Noisy

Keep Digbeth Noisy

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Talk Like A Brummie Day – 20th July 2007

Have you heard of Talk Like A Pirate Day? We have an idea… how about Talk Like A Brummie Day? Well, if this comes off, this July people around the city and the rest of the country with be asked to spend one day talking like a Brummie, in the hope that it will break down some of the prejudice and stereotyping that surrounds Birmingham’s accent. We’re trying to get Londoners, Scots, Mancs and even Brummies who usually hide their accent to call each other “bab” and hope that it doesn’t get too “dark over Bill’s mother’s”. The Talk Like A Brummie Day website at www.talklikeabrummieday.co.uk includes links to existing dictionaries and collections of Brummie – please add any you know of. There are posters, screensavers and other bits to download. You can also leave your own favourite Brummie phrases or words, building up a dictionary and helping to promote the region’s particular take on the English Language. When TLABD (as we’re already calling it) is over we’ll try to squidge it into a proper downloadable book or something. Special events would be great and we’ve got one or two irons in the fire to be announced near the...

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