Campaigners against the controversial redevelopment of the Edgbaston cricket ground say a decision by Birmingham planning committee to back the £32 million scheme won’t stop them from continuing to fight to get the project stopped.Read
The one thing that all members of Birmingham planning committee were in agreement on when considering a £32 million expansion and improvement of the Edgbaston cricket ground yesterday was that they were facing a very difficult decision indeed.Read
A controversial £32 million redevelopment of the Edgbaston cricket ground looked certain to go ahead today after Birmingham planning committee backed the scheme.Read
South Birmingham residents groups launched an extraordinary personal attack on city council regeneration director Clive Dutton, accusing him of acting in an unprofessional and biased way over a £32 million redevelopment of the Edgbaston cricket ground.Read
As the future of international cricket at Warwickshire County Cricket Club rests in the hands of planning bosses today, one lifelong cricket fan said it would be a “travesty” for Birmingham if the club loses its Test match status.Read
Dear Sir, I am writing to express my deep concerns at the amended Warwickshire County Cricket Club redevelopment planning application (Birmingham Post, May 8).Read
Dear Sir, What WCCC and the city need is a large, open space (preferably brownfield), near to the motorway network, and with a rail line passing through it ... Read
Dear Sir, Much has appeared in the Post’s pages over the past months regarding the proposed developments at one of world cricket’s legendary grounds here in Birmingham. Read