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Food is a significant part of any holiday, and Blackpool Pleasure Beach Resort did not disappoint. While the Boulevard Hotel offers fantastic dining options, we ventured next door to the Big Blue ...
1. Shakeel Khan: sentenced to 10 years in prison . On April 10, Khan, 29, of Tile Cross Road, Birmingham pleaded guilty after running the ‘Jay line’, which supplied cocaine and cannabis, He was ...
3. Edgbaston, Birmingham. Edgbaston with its leafy roads, multiple eateries, and amazing homes and schools is a great place to live. Their best kept secret: It “is home to the oldest lawn tennis club ...
1. Tropea, Lordswood Road. Tropea in Harborne has received rave reviews from customers since it opened its doors in 2022. The stylish Italian restaurant on Lordswood Road serves modern Italian dishes, ...
4. Led Zeppelin. Ok, so Zeppelin aren't from Birmingham, but half of the the group's members do hail from the West Midlands region. Robert Plant is from West Bromwich, and legendary drummer John ...
There are the more traditional old-school boozers as well as the new and modern watering-holes for the city’s drinkers. Pubs have always been an important part of our culture offering a shared home ...
1. Liam Payne. The former One Direction star was born at New Cross Hospital in the Heath Town district of the city. The Black County singer has lived in LA and Surrey during previous years.
Celebrities Michael McIntyre, Roman Kemp and Made in Chelsea stars Tristan Phipps and Julia Pollard were some of the first lucky people to sample the fun of a new experience at Warner Bros. Studio ...
1. Rotunda, Birmingham city centre. The Rotunda is a Grade II listed building that is 266 ft tall and was completed in 1965. Originally designed to be an office block, by architect James A. Roberts ...
Birmingham Pride 2025 brings vibrant colour and community spirit as tens of thousands join the parade, showcasing the event's enduring legacy amidst future uncertainties.
4. The Bell, Harborne - Founded between 1860 and 1864. This pub is located next to St. Peter's Church in Harborne, Birmingham and was once a coaching station inn.