BTfL Planting: Batchelors Farm Rec, Bordesley Green
Community tree planting event – please contact info@btfl.org.uk to ask if any places remain available. Note: This site is also known as Bordesley Green Rec.
Community tree planting event – please contact info@btfl.org.uk to ask if any places remain available. Note: This site is also known as Bordesley Green Rec.
A rare opportunity to visit this incredible store with its wealth of fascinating objects. Discover Birmingham Civic Society connections along the way as you explore the thousands of items that make up around 80% of Birmingham Museum Trust’s collections. Numbers are limited to 15 on this popular event so please book early to avoid disappointment. […]
Join us online on Wednesday 25th November at 5pm for our 2020 AGM, which will be taking place via Zoom. This will be a very different AGM to any we’ve ever experienced before but we loved connecting with you online for this year's Leaders Breakfast and we're looking forward to doing the same again for […]
Join Jane on Friday 5th February at 12.30pm for a wonderfully informative and lively talk on the church that became a cathedral in a town that became a city. Jane draws on her experience of working at one of the city’s most significant buildings, with a beautifully illustrated presentation that charts the development of the […]
Did you know that one of the biggest archaeological digs in the UK recently took place in Birmingham? The archaeological excavation at Park Street undertaken by MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) Headland for the HS2 rail line was the largest investigation of a Victorian graveyard undertaken outside of London. It presented archaeologists with an unprecedented […]
The people, movements and struggles that shaped Handsworth and the wider Birmingham area are described in this compelling and lively talk. Join Legacy WM’s Heritage Officer Rachel West and discover fascinating stories about this dynamic part of the city, how it helped shaped the world and how it continues to evolve and inspire today. Legacy […]
Stourbridge Glass Museum: at the heart of the community with a globally significant collection to educate and inspire. Opening early April 2022 the museum is housed in the Grade II listed former Stuart Crystal Glassworks, which has been creatively and imaginatively adapted for the purpose. Combining both permanent and temporary exhibition galleries, a hot glass […]
An unexpected adventure into the beginnings of Middle Earth. How Birmingham and Sarehole shaped Tolkien’s The Shire. Join Sarehole Mill and Shout Out History's Ash Bayliss and explore the fascinating story of how Birmingham influenced J R R Tolkien's writing. This is an online talk and Q&A. Participants will require a lap top, PC, tablet […]
A relaxed walking tour of Cannon Hill Park discovering original features and history of the park and people associated with it. Join a guided walk looking at the history and built heritage of this award-winning city park. Cannon Hill Park was gifted to the city nearly 150 years ago by Louisa Ann Ryland. She was […]
DUE TO THE WEATHER FORECAST OF EXTREME HEAT THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED, A NEW DATE WILL BE PUBLISHED SOON. A leisurely guided tour of Birmingham city centre's heritage exploring some of the city's most significant & historic buildings and spaces. Join this relaxed, guided tour looking at the city's history and townscape from the […]
Female perspectives on the making and remaking of the urban environment. About this event Join this panel discussion about the experiences of women navigating and living in the city. When cities are planned, safe environments for women are not being considered and inadvertently public spaces are created that are unsafe. With this event we want […]
A symposium about the recently digitized Aris’s Birmingham Gazette (established 1741). 10 Sept; 1pm – 7.30pm Established in 1741, Aris’s Birmingham Gazette was described by Asa Briggs as one of the most lucrative and important regional papers in the country with a reputation for its political impartiality and which, even in the eighteenth century, was circulated over a […]