The team behind a £170million development set to transform the oldest part of Birmingham have insisted it is essential if Birmingham is going to compete in the global marketplace.Read
The Digbeth pub at the centre of the storm over noise from city centre venues affecting newly-built flats has committed to put a roof over its courtyard in a bid to stave off further complaints.Read
An oral history exhibition featuring the voices, thoughts and memories of people from the communities of Digbeth, Deritend and Highgate in Birmingham, launches on Thursday. Read
The landlord of a Digbeth pub which is under threat because of complaints about it being too noisy has hit out at the council for allowing developers to build flats near by without considering music venues in the area.Read
Ever since the Custard Factory opened its doors in the early 1990s, Digbeth has been seen as one of Birmingham’s main centres for music and creativity.Read
Birmingham this week plays host to a unique film festival where shop-window installations, Edwardian-themed cinemas in disused warehouses and pedal-powered phenakistoscopes will pop up all over the city centre and Digbeth.Read