Planning Applications IYA
Birmingham planning applications week ending May 7 | Part 1
Part one of your planning news from Birmingham City Council this week
Planning Applications IYA
Part one of your planning news from Birmingham City Council this week
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St Richard’s Nursery School is celebrating 25 years since the nursery moved from the church hall into the purpose-built building it is in today.
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Ankara Prabdial, a pupil at St Swithun’s School, has become a published author with her book The Sea Stole My Glasses.
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The charity provides specialist supported move-on accommodation for people leaving treatment for addictions.
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The family of Emma Louise Bullous were invited to the Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence at the University of Plymouth to place tiles on the Wall of Hope in her memory
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A Big Splash event, as well as multiple free activities, will be available for the local community to enjoy.
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Vicky Williamson is taking part in Brain Tumour Research's Jog 26.2 Miles in May Challenge.
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The location of the library at Cockshut Hill School has been moved so it is at the heart of the school and easily accessible to all students.
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More than 6,000 tickets were taken up in a free travel offer provided by West Berkshire Council in conjunction with operators Reading Buses.
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The centre has a fun-filled day planned, with free face painting and balloon modelling.
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Anchor are holding a private screening of the new Downton Abbey film at Vue Cinema in Reading.
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Mark and Luke Willis, along with their friend Stephen Woodward, will cycle the 1,000-miles to raise money for the Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice.