Posts Tagged ‘jewellery’
Jewellery Quarter BID Renewal ballot success
Businesses have voted in favour of a second term for the Jewellery Quarter Business Improvement District (BID). The result in the recent renewal ballot means that it now has the mandate to proceed for another five years. Over 700 businesses and organisations were asked to vote in the postal […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreMapped: This is where you’ll find all 100 Big Sleuth bears
At last, we can reveal exactly where The Big Sleuth bears will be throughout Birmingham and the Black Country. Our interactive map shows you what each full-sized bear looks like, who it has been designed by and where you can find it. The public art trail starts on Monday, […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreResidential scheme proposed for former Jewellery Quarter workshops
The retained building in Camden Street A complex residential scheme involving the demolition and refurbishment of a mix of derelict workshops and listed buildings in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter has been recommended for approval by the city planners. Developer Property Solutions plans to develop 127 apartments and 12 townhouses on […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreOvernight tunnel closures in Birmingham
In order for Amey to carry out essential maintenance and cleaning of St Chads Queensway, Great Charles Street Queensway and Suffolk Street Queensway tunnels, there will be overnight closures from Monday 10 July to Thurs 13 July. The hours of closure will be from 22.00 – 06.00 each night. […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreA Turkish feast for two @ Cappadocia
Did you know ‘Cappadocia’ is a semi-arid region of Turkey known for its Bronze Age homes carved into valley walls and caves by troglodytes? No? Well, me either to be fair, but it’s always nice to learn something new. Luckily the Brum restaurant of the same name isn’t found […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreHockley Mills Submitted for Planning
Hockley Mills is an exciting new mixed-use development proposed by Black Swan Properties and designed by Glancy Nicholls Architects for the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham City Centre. Located on Pitsford Street; a site currently occupied by a single tyre storage facility; the proposed scheme will consist of a residential complex […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreJQNF Open Meeting and AGM
The meeting will include: – an update from Sergeant Alan from the Jewellery Quarter Police , on crime in the area – N icola Ridler , Chair of JQ BID , on their recent ballot for a second term – information on our plan to take part in the […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreNow you can get a gin and tonic SLUSHY – and have it delivered to the park
It’s the ultimate summer drink for lovers of gin – a G&T slushy. And now you can have the thirst quencher delivered to you while you’re sunbathing in the park or your back garden, thanks to Deliveroo. 40 St Paul’s, on Cox Street on the edge of St Paul’s […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreComplex Jewellery Quarter apartment scheme set for approval
The site in Carver Street Proposals for a new residential scheme in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter are set to be approved by the city’s planners. The application for land fronting Carver Street and 120 Pope Street proposes 30 new apartments, with a mix of one, two and three-bedroom units. The […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreThe creators of £1m cufflinks
James and Henry Deakin They make posh cufflinks for everyone from rock stars to royalty from their historic base in Birmingham, but they remain one of the UK’s best-kept secrets. Jon Griffin meets Deakin and Francis directors James and Henry Deakin. Deakin and Francis is England’s oldest family jeweller, […] Click here to view original…
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