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Having a splashing time for Children in Need
Tmybrumtv and one of its presenters, Lord Tony Teano, had a splashing time - all in aid of national charity Children in Need. His Lordship jumped in the stocks and took a soaking as Brummies turned out in force to throw wet sponges at him in Brindleyplace. Watch the video now....more
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Tuk Tuk into restaurant food on city's streets
With the dreaded Credit Crunch rearing its ugly head in many sectors, companies and small businesses are having to try new and inventive ways to keep their businesses afloat. The restaurant trade is no exception, with many city centres noticing a downward fall in lunchtime business...more
mybrumtv and one of its presenters, Lord Tony Teano, had a splashing time - all in aid of national charity Children in Need. His Lordship jumped in the stocks and took a soaking as Brummies turned out in force to throw wet sponges at him in Brindleyplace. Watch the video now.
Yes it was the turn of our very own Mr Smoothy to take the wheel of the very fast car known as the Aston, the name’s BOND… BOB ‘BOND’ WARMAN.
Harvey Nichols came alive with colours, glam and a fashion Guru all will recognise - a fashion show of all fashion shows, this was John's Countdown to Christmas, live at the Mailbox.
A report has revealed Birmingham's youngsters are achieving GCSE results about the national average. The city's 5A*-C result (66.4 per cent) is now above the England average (provisionally 64.6 per cent) and every school achieved the 2008 national floor target of at least 30 per cent 5A*-C.
With the dreaded Credit Crunch rearing its ugly head in many sectors, companies and small businesses are having to try new and inventive ways to keep their businesses afloat. The restaurant trade is no exception, with many city centres noticing a downward fall in lunchtime business.
There was an air of complete excitement over this annual event, which just gets better and better each year. Birmingham certainly knows how to through a party and 08 was testament to that notion
20/11/2008
STRIP down to your birthday suit, smother yourself in chocolate and pose for the camera - what could be more fun? That’s what one Birmingham couple are asking after being crowned Gu Chocolate Puds top chocolate extremists following a competition on their website, www.gupuds.com.
20/11/2008
A SUTTON Coldfield family have become unlikely celebrities after starring in a Healthy Family Challenge organised by Dolmio.
20/11/2008
SOUTH Birmingham College has been praised for its major part in the city’s leading music festival, Gigbeth. The college lent their auditorium as a venue for the festival, seeing such established artists as Bryn Christopher, Michael Seaton, The Destroyers and Musical Youth taking to their stage, amongst others.
20/11/2008
A BIRMINGHAM man has created a lasting tribute to one of the world’s most creative photographers and is all set to unveil his hard work at the NEC this weekend.
20/11/2008
A COUPLE of Birmingham school pupils have done their bit to increase road safety awareness by a competition to design a poster highlighting the importance of taking care when crossing roads.
19/11/2008
A report has revealed Birmingham's youngsters are achieving GCSE results about the national average. The city's 5A*-C result (66.4 per cent) is now above the England average (provisionally 64.6 per cent) and every school achieved the 2008 national floor target of at least 30 per cent 5A*-C.