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- The Mermaid: Story of Birmingham venue that inspired a subgenrewww.bbc.com The Mermaid: Story of Birmingham venue that inspired a subgenre
The cultural significance of The Mermaid is being re-examined by researchers and historians.
> It is the iconic and often chaotic Birmingham pub that inspired a subgenre. > >The Mermaid in Sparkhill helped launch Napalm Death, one of the the most influential metal bands of all time. > >It also sparked the creation of Grindcore - a fusion of heavy metal and hardcore punk that emerged against a 1980s backdrop of miners' strikes and the Cold War > >The venue's cultural significance is now being examined as part of a project funded by Historic England and run by Home of Metal, a Midlands-based music heritage project.
- Birmingham council to sell off athletes’ village homes at more than £300m losswww.theguardian.com Birmingham council to sell off athletes’ village homes at more than £300m loss
Sale of hundreds of empty homes designed, but not used, for Commonwealth Games attacked as ‘absolute scandal’
> The new-build Perry Barr estate, described by local people as a ghost town, with many flats standing empty for more than a year, was intended to be an athletes’ village for the Commonwealth Games, which Birmingham hosted in 2022. > >Due to delays caused by Covid, the development was not completed in time for the event so athletes were housed in student accommodation. The council said the Perry Barr apartments would become homes for local people instead. > >But the properties have sat empty for months, with the council unable to sell them due to a lack of “market appetite” for one- and two-bedroom apartments in the area, and issues with mortgage providers valuing the properties at less than they were being sold for. > >A report presented to the council’s cabinet last week said selling off 755 properties to a private bidder, who has yet to be named, would result in a “significant loss to the public purse” but was the best outcome. >[…] >The council has spent £325m on the development, of which £292m was borrowed. After selling off the homes, it is expected that £142m-£152m of debt will remain unpaid, costing £8m-£9m a year over a 40-year period to repay, taking the projected total loss in the region of £320m.
- Birmingham named UK’s smelliest city as people rumble reasonwww.birminghammail.co.uk Birmingham named UK’s smelliest city as people rumble reason
Birmingham topped a list of the 25 smelliest cities in the UK
> Birmingham has been named the UK’s smelliest city with an average of 50 'smell complaints' made each month. Birmingham City Council received 1,916 odour complaints between January 1, 2021, and February 29, 2024, according to new FOI data. > >That makes the city potentially the most pungent in the UK - with Glasgow coming in at second place with 1,420 complaints during the same period. Brummies, according to the data sent to nicotine firm Alternix, reguarly complained about the stench of 'cheesy feet'. > > This was found to be due to 'manure spreading' following a joint probe by the council, neighbouring authorities, UKHSA and The Environment Agency into the smell.
- Birmingham airport suspends operations after plane security incidentwww.theguardian.com Birmingham airport suspends operations after plane security incident
Spokesperson says aircraft has landed safely and all passengers and crew have disembarked
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/13746648
> > Spokesperson says aircraft has landed safely and all passengers and crew have disembarked > > Archived version: https://archive.ph/xoZqG
- Chilling reminder of fatal dangers on Birmingham roads as protesters stage 'die in'www.birminghamworld.uk Chilling reminder of fatal dangers on Birmingham roads as protesters stage 'die in'
Better Streets for Birmingham campaigners stage ‘die-in’ to highlight the fatal dangers of Birmingham roads
- Commissioners to run Birmingham city council, Michael Gove sayswww.theguardian.com Commissioners to run Birmingham city council, Michael Gove says
Recovery plan for Britain’s largest authority could include job cuts, asset sales and council tax rises
> Ministers have announced commissioners will run Birmingham city council as part of a series of drastic emergency measures for the country’s largest authority, which has in effect declared itself bankrupt. > > On 5 September the council issued a section 114 notice stating it did not have the resources to balance its budget because of a series of problems including a spiralling equal pay bill and IT failures.
- New measures to reduce serious Birmingham road accidentswww.bbc.com New measures to reduce serious Birmingham road collisions
Agencies met after a number of protests about deaths and serious injuries on the city's roads.
- NFL Star Tom Brady Invests in Birmingham Citywww.bbc.co.uk Tom Brady: NFL legend becomes minority owner of Birmingham City
Seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady becomes a minority owner in Birmingham City.
I know this isn't a Birmingham City football community but I think it's interesting and positive for the city that such a big name has invested in BCFC. It's another chance to get the city on the map, give it some more positive coverage. And if it works and the new club owners, including Brady, are able to get City back to the Premier League it's got to be good for the city right?
- Plans approved to turn Birmingham car park into urban farmwww.bbc.com Plans approved to turn Birmingham car park into urban farm
The upper floors of the car park are to be turned into vegetable plots and greenhouse space.
cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/worldnews@lemmy.ml/t/267178
> The upper floors of the car park are to be turned into vegetable plots and greenhouse space.
- Ozzy Arrives Homewww.bbc.co.uk Commonwealth Games bull Ozzy arrives at New Street station
The sculpture will be put together at his new home at Birmingham New Street.
Ozzy the Commonwealth Bull is now being set up in his new home at New Street Station. Looking forward to seeing him next time I take a train into town. It's going to be quite the welcome for people arriving in Birmingham for the first time.
- Four names shortlisted for the Commonwealth Bullwww.bbc.co.uk Name for Commonwealth bull shortlisted to four
People are asked to choose from Ozzy, Bostin, Brummie or Boulton before the bull moves to a new home.
I haven't seen this yet as I wasn't much around for the commonwealth games.