Believed to be one of downtown’s oldest buildings, if not the oldest, the Webb Building dates to 1871 – the year Birmingham was founded -- when Birmingham businessman John B. Webb built it and opened ...
Little Yard, with an all-day breakfast menu, soups and coffee; and Lincoln Yard, offering brunch, lunch, dinner and spirited beverages. In line with Union Joints’ mission to bring new ...
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 ...
Birmingham City Council did not tell its official auditors about the disastrous Oracle implementation for ten months after the suite of applications went live, and appeared to obstruct access to the ...
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 all out bin strike is about to get under way in Birmingham. Not for the first time in our city's recent tumultuous history, the streets of Birmingham are filling up with unemptied bins as the ...
The mayor of the West Midlands has demanded a resolution to the ongoing bin worker strikes in Birmingham on the eve of a full walkout by staff. Refuse workers have staged a series of one-day ...
Gary Davies paid Birmingham City Council £3,000 but wants the money back A bereaved man claims he was forced to pay £3,000 after Birmingham City Council pursued him for a Clean Air Zone fine ...
This sale, along with hundreds of other government buildings identified by DOGE, are raising concerns in Birmingham as some ponder if the city might be next on the list for disinvestment.
Bin collections across Birmingham will move from weekly to fortnightly in a huge change for all households which will be introduced from next month. From April, neighbourhoods across the city will ...