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BULL RING MARKETS: history & campaign
Council information about the markets
Friends of Bull Ring Markets set up a campaign
OUTDOOR MARKET
Outdoor market: a summary – some issues
People say . . .
SAVE THE MARKETS CAMPAIGN: a video clip – market traders speak out
WHOLESALE MARKET – Role
A summary of events
Birmingham Friends of the Earth Press Release
Council’s myth busting survey flawed
Visiting the Wholesale Markets at 5.15am, August 24th 2011
CENTRAL LIBRARY CAMPAIGN 2007
1. Planning the new Central Library
2. The Friends of the Central Library group, formed in 2007
3. Cabinet meeting on 22nd October 2007
4. Escalating costs of the proposed new library
5. Library plan ‘driven by commercial greed’
6. Who benefits from prestige projects?
6. The option of retaining, renovating and extending Madin’s library building
7. An open letter to the Chairs of the Overview And Scrutiny Committees, The Stirrer, 8.10.07
Birmingham Council accused of “keeping people in the dark” over plans for a new Central Library
THE FRIENDS OF THE CENTRAL LIBRARY GROUP: 2008
1: Rebuttal of incorrect media statements made by the City Council
2. English Heritage Report
3. Second submission to Culture Secretary Margaret Hodge
4. BFOE: demolishing the Central Library would be a waste of energy
5. Lucinda Lambton visits the Madin Library
THE FRIENDS OF THE CENTRAL LIBRARY GROUP: 2009
1. Scrutiny shortfall
2. Better uses for the money
4. The cost of renovating the Central Library
5. The council owes a public apology to architect John Madin
6. The author of the Pevsner city guide describes John Madin’s building as “a great work of architecture”
7. Democracy in Birmingham: consultation – what consultation?
8. The Mecanoo Birmingham library approved
THE FRIENDS OF THE CENTRAL LIBRARY GROUP – 2011
Friends of the Central Library – what next?
Planning the new Central Library
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DRUIDS HEATH ESTATE AND THE ROLE OF THE MODERN COUNCIL
HOUSING: 30 blogs
JOHN CLANCY RESIGNS: A GREAT LOSS TO THE CITY
John Madin’s Central Library: January 2018
SEARCH FACILITY & PAPERS
‘What it means to be Brummie’, Dr M. Mashuq Ally
Neighbourliness in Winson Green: Carl Chinn
Planning for the Future: 1948-Reflections on What Happened and Why: George Morran
Riots carry a message the Government cannot ignore: Roshan Doug
Safe Cycling Corridors for Birmingham
The Politics of Service: Dr Mohammed Naseem
The Story of Selly Oak by Francis Leonard, 1933
The underlying socio-economic conditions in Birmingham
The Virtuous Economy, Respect and an Approach to the Common Good: Michael Wilkes
The WM economy needs a public investment strategy for inclusive growth (2016)
What Makes a Brummie? Professor Carl Chinn
SOLAR PIONEERS OF BOURNVILLE
Greening the North Fund
Our Birmingham
with occasional news from Solihull
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Education and Muslims: End this witch-hunt
Socionomics: replace the desiccated, manipulated, extractive, highly unequal economy
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Birmingham Then and Now event on Thursday 24th April
April 16, 2014
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Waterstones have invited Alan Clawley to talk about his book and about the future of John Madin’s Library:
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