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We Are Eastside – arts and culture- Bring Your Own Beamer Birmingham February 8, 2012
- Developing Your Profile Online Saturday 25 February 10–3pm Eastside Projects February 3, 2012
- Thursday Lunch Club 23 February 1–2pm Eastside Projects February 3, 2012
- Why is Painting Still Important? Thursday 16 February 6.30-8pm Eastside Projects February 3, 2012
- Untitled January 31, 2012
Birmingham Post: Digbeth articles- Proestes campaign to save Island House from demolition February 1, 2012
- Birmingham historian Carl Chinn joins fight to save Island House from demolition January 31, 2012
- Jazz Diary December 30, 2011
- Health fears over rise of shisha bars in Birmingham December 29, 2011
- HMV Live sale to include the Institute venue in Digbeth and Global Gathering festival December 21, 2011
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Tag Archives: moseleyrd
Moseley Road Update #2 from Newwaves
Our last update on the Moseley Road houses revealed that there appeared to be some decisions being made with regards to the future of the buildings – however it was implied that the houses were going to be bought as … Continue reading
Moseley Road derelict houses – an update from NewsWaves
When the NewsWaves team kindly offered to help Digbeth is Good with local coverage and research, I asked them to look into the current situation with the four derelict houses on Moseley Road. I got some way with this last … Continue reading
All change
You may notice things are looking a bit different here on Digbeth is Good. Many thanks to Pete Ashton for the great theme tweaking and Midge for the new header design. I hope you like the new place. Find your … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Aimee, bcu, Birmingham City University., carl, Digbeth Residents Association, HMV Institute, irish heritage, midge, moseleyrd, Nav, Newswaves, pamela, Pete Ashton, snowblind, the rainbow
Getgood Link: Moseley School of Art is one of of the 10 most endangered Victorian Buildings in England and Wales | Birmingham Conservation Trust
Moseley School of Art is one of of the 10 most endangered Victorian Buildings in England and Wales | Birmingham Conservation Trust – More Moseley Road woes. The BBC reported that the Former Moseley School of Art (opposite Moseley Road … Continue reading
Posted in Buildings, regeneration and that, Getgood Links
Tagged BirminghamConservationTrust, links, moseleyrd, moseleyschoolofart, toblog
94 Moseley Road in 1930
An interesting find by Jackie Booth, which she came across whilst updating her Brimmin website – 94 Moseley Rd, one of the four sadly boarded-up buildings opposite Highgate Park, used to be home to 8 nurses who paid 40,000 visits a … Continue reading
Getgood Link: Birmingham Mail: Digging deep to revive area
Birmingham Mail: Digging deep to revive area – Another local newspaper covering the situation with the derelict Georgian houses on Moseley Road. As yet still no word from Birmingham City Council in response to my queries about this, which is … Continue reading
Second update on four empty Grade II listed properties on Moseley Road
Further update following yesterday’s post into my trying to find out what’s happening to those four empty Grade II listed properties on Moseley Road. I’ve received the conditions for Birmingham City Council‘s approval of the above planning application for no.’s … Continue reading
Update: four empty Grade II listed properties on Moseley Road
Just an update into my trying to find out what’s happening to those four empty Grade II listed properties on Moseley Road. The above planning application for no.’s 106/Flynn House, 102 and 98 (‘…to replace an extant planning permission 2007/00830/PA … Continue reading
Four boarded up Grade II listed properties on Moseley Road
When I posted West Midlands Police’s statement about the recent fire in a property on Moseley Road, in which two people sadly died, both Barnard and Yasmin commented that the old building, along with a few houses next to it, … Continue reading
Posted in Buildings, regeneration and that, Local Life
Tagged Al Kawthar Academy, anna blackaby, Award Developments, BDO Stoy Hayward, Birmingham City Council, Chauhdry Rashid, Concept Development Solutions, fire, Help Me Investigate, moseley road, moseleyrd, planning, Tahir Ali, west midlands police, yvonne mosquito

