Posts Tagged ‘Jewellery Quarter’
JQBID Supports Cyclists with Big Bike Days
In an ongoing campaign to promote a greener, more eco-friendly Jewellery Quarter, cyclists are being treated to a free bike advice and repair service courtesy of the Jewellery Quarter BID. Cyclists can drop their bikes off at the dedicated cycle pod in the Golden Square, Warstone Lane, on select […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreTraffic News: Carver Street
Vehicles will be prohibited from driving along Carver Street in the Jewellery Quarter, from its junction with Moreton Street to Tenby Street from 8th May 2017. This restriction will remain in place for five days, although access to frontages will be maintained as necessary. The reason for this temporary […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreJewellery Quarter Women Shine in UK Poetry Awards
Original web page at Jewellery Quarter Women Shine in UK Poetry Awards Publisher Emma Wright won the £5000 Michael Marks Award for Poetry Pamphlets The Emma Press has been awarded the £5000 Michael Marks Award for Poetry Pamphlets. The Jewellery Quarter-based publishing house, headed by Emma Wright, took home the cheque recently. Wright completes the…
Read MoreIndian Brewery Opens in Jewellery Quarter
Original web page at Indian Brewery Opens in Jewellery Quarter The Jewellery Quarter welcomes an exciting new contender on the food & drink scene this month with the opening of Indian Brewery Snowhill. Built on the site of a former coffee house, Brewsmiths, under Snow Hill’s railway arches, this quirky new addition appeals to foodies,…
Read MoreEvent: Rajdoot’s 50th Birthday in Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham
Original web page at Event: Rajdoot’s 50th Birthday in Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham Can you believe that Rajdoot is 50? It’s extraordinary to think that celebrities including The Beatles and Princess Margaret have dined at one of Birmingham’s oldest Indian restaurants. Today, Rajdoot sits on the corner of George Street, proudly facing outwards towards the city…
Read MoreDown memory lane. – Jewellery Quarter
Original web page at Down memory lane. – Jewellery Quarter Reviewed yesterday Helpful? 1 Thank Dennis R Report Write a Review 425 reviews from our community Reviewed 2 days ago Interesting to walk around, browse the jewellery shops, visit the restaurants. Birmingham grew around three trades chocolate (cadburys), gun making ( BSA) and jewellery in…
Read MorePhotographer Verity Milligan hosts solo exhibition showcasing the best of Birmingham
Original web page at Photographer Verity Milligan hosts solo exhibition showcasing the best of Birmingham Sunset Over The Jewellery Quarter by Verity Milligan Photographer Verity Milligan hosts her first solo exhibition at the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, in Vyse Street. The six month exhibition, opening to the public on Saturday will showcase fifteen of…
Read MoreJewellery Quarter factory set for new life as apartments
Original web page at Jewellery Quarter factory set for new life as apartments CGI of plans for new flats in Great Hampton StreetCGI of plans for new flats in Great Hampton Street A historic former jewellery factory in Birmingham is set to be redeveloped into almost 160 new flats. Birmingham City Council is expected to…
Read MoreFinal day to enter UK Jewellery Awards
Original web page at Final day to enter UK Jewellery Awards Today (January 27) is the very last day companies can submit entries for the 25 th annual UK Jewellery Awards (UKJA), due to be held in June. The application deadline was extended by one week last Friday following a late surge in the number…
Read MoreThe Museum of the Jewellery Quarter
Original web page at The Museum of the Jewellery Quarter Attraction Information Suitable for ages: Older Children (9-12) and Teenagers (13-18) The Museum of the Jewellery Quarter When the proprietors of the Smith and Pepper jewellery manufacturing firm decided to retire in 1981 they ceased trading and locked the door, unaware they would be leaving…
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