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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181210T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181210T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
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SUMMARY:James Watt Talk by Chris Rice
DESCRIPTION:Historian Chris Rice on James Watt\, Birmingham and how\, between them\, they shaped the world. \nThis event is free to BMI members and £5 to non members\, booking will soon be available on the Birmingham & Midland Institute website.
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/james-watt-talk-by-chris-rice/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190126T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190126T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20190102T184514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T184514Z
UID:4432-1548504000-1548514800@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:On This Stage
DESCRIPTION:Where: The Old Rep \nDate:     Sat 26th January \nTime:    12-3 \nCost:    £6 (concessions £5) \nTicket purchase : from The REP and TOR box offices\, or via the website. \n\n\n\nA special celebratory collaboration between The Rep and Birmingham Ormiston Academy (BOA).  An exploration of The Old Rep\, bringing to life its history and the people who created it including the significant contribution of Birmingham Civic Society. Take a dramatic tour of the theatre where scenes from its history will be brought to life by BOA’s aspiring young actors.\n\n\n\nEnjoy a cuppa and hear about the stars who began their careers here. Sit back and find out how it all happened On This Stage. There is limited accessibility due to stairs on tour but the rest of experience is fully accessible.
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/on-this-stage/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190222T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190222T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20190130T155956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190130T155956Z
UID:4651-1550844000-1550849400@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Blue Plaque to Mary Cottrell to be unveiled
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the unveiling of a Blue Plaque to Mary Cottrell on Friday 22 February\, 2 – 3.30pm. Mary Cottrell was the first woman elected to the Boards of the Ten Acres and Stirchley Co-operative Society in 1909 and to the Wholesale Co-operative Society in 1922. She  was the first woman Labour and Co-operative Party councillor elected to Birmingham City Council in 1917\, and was a member of the Civic Society’s founding committee. The unveiling will take place at Stirchley Baths and the plaque will later be erected at 1389-1391 Pershore Road\, the site of the former TASCOS bakery. Email Penny to attend.
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/blue-plaque-to-mary-cottrell-to-be-unveiled/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190228T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190228T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20190206T181444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190206T181444Z
UID:4684-1551378600-1551382200@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Signpost Event: Acts & Monuments Publication
DESCRIPTION:28 February 2019 sees the publication of Acts & Monuments\, the debut novel of local author and charity CEO\, Alan Fraser. Acts & Monuments is set here in the West Midlands\, and features our very own Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery – its art collection and even its wonderful tea rooms. It tells the story of perennial ‘good guy’ Barry Todd who works hard for Monument Housing Association providing the poor and vulnerable with a safe place to live. But\, overlooked for promotion and with mounting financial problems\, Barry starts to wonder if goodness will ever bring him its own reward. So when the opportunity presents itself to steal 50\,000 of Monument’s money without anybody being able to trace the theft back to him\, Barry finds himself wondering – if nothing bad were happy to anyone\, would being good really matter anymore? \nTo celebrate publication\, Alan is hosting a book launch on Thursday 28 February and is inviting Birmingham Civic Society members to join him for what promises to be a great evening. Guests will gather for nibbles from 6pm\, with the event kicking off at 6.30pm with a reading\, Q&A session\, FREE raffle to win a signed copy of the book\, and even a photo quiz to test your knowledge of Birmingham’s architecture. It’ll be lots of fun – and finished by 7.30pm. \nThe event will be held here in Birmingham. Venue details will be confirmed shortly\, once organisers have a clear idea of numbers. If you would like to attend please email Alan Fraser (alan-fraser2@sky.com) and Rowena Wilding (rowena.wilding@gmail.com )by Monday 10 February. \nEarly reviewers have loved the book:\n“Gripping… a real page-turner… I couldn’t put it down”\n“Well-written\, carefully structured\, meticulously researched\, and thoroughly readable… An impressive and polished debut novel.”\n“Gripping… I was hooked from page one.*****”\n“A really good read.*****”\n“I put down my latest Wilbur Smith to read this\, and I can honestly say I was not disappointed*****”. \nIf you haven’t already got your copy of Acts & Monuments you will\, of course\, be able to buy copies on the night. But if you can’t wait that long\, it is available from the publisher’s website now as either a paperback or ebook https://www.troubador.co.uk/bookshop/contemporary/acts-monuments/
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/signpost-event-acts-monuments-publication/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event,Signpost Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190301T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190301T234500
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20190102T174642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T174642Z
UID:4427-1551465000-1551483900@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Signpost Event: Birmingham St Mary's Hospice 40th Anniversary Gala Dinner
DESCRIPTION:‘Even if a patient cannot be cured\, they should be helped for free’ \nUpon retiring from her NHS nursing career in 1974\, Monica Pearce decided to use her knowledge to ‘enable anyone with a life-limiting illness to live their life to the full’. It was this determination to provide better pain relief and care that led to her idea of founding a hospice. ‘St Mary’s Hospice’ would be the first independent hospice in the Midlands and only the seventh nationwide. She envisioned it to be for people all faiths and none\, to support patients as well as loved ones\, and\, essentially\, to provide comfort for local people nearing the end of their lives. Pearce’s ambition was finally realised on March 5th 1979 when ‘St Mary’s Hospice’ admitted its first ever patient. She worked tirelessly to raise more than £350\,000\, and her commitment continued unwavering throughout her life. Monica’s legacy of providing the very best end of life care continues to inspire staff and volunteers every day. \nTo celebrate 40 years of hospice care in Birmingham we’re inviting you to join us for an evening of dinner and entertainment to continue Monica’s legacy and support more people who are living with a life limiting illness. \nDoors will open at 6.30pm where you’ll be welcomed with a drinks reception whilst you peruse our silent auction. From 7pm our CEO Tina Swani will walk you through how far we’ve come over the last 40 years\, the amazing things supporters like you have achieved and what the future looks like for palliative care in Birmingham. Dinner will be served at 8pm with entertainment\, raffles and games throughout before our live auction is held. We’ll finish with live comedy from brummie Queen of Fun Barbara Nice and musical entertainment before carriages at midnight. \nDress Code: Black Tie \nTickets: \nIndividuals – £79.00 (shared table of 10\, welcome drink\, 3 course meal and entertainment included) \nTwo People – £150.00 (shared table of 10 welcome drink\, 3 course meal and entertainment included) \nBronze Table of 10 – £750.00 (table of 10\, welcome drink\, 3 course meal and entertainment included) \nSilver Table of 10 – £850.00 (table of 10\, welcome drink\, 3 course meal\, drinks package and entertainment included) \nGold Tables of 10 – £950.00 (table of 10\, welcome drink\, 3 course meal\, VIP drinks package and entertainment included)  \nWe’re hoping to raise £30\,000 from this event\, this money will go a long way to improving more people’s experience of living and dying with a terminal illness. Your support is at the heart of this\, helping us to develop our care for current and future families – thank you. \nTo book your tickets visit the website. For further information or sponsorship enquiries please contact our events team on 0121 752 8779 or email events@birminghamhospice.org.uk
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/signpost-event-birmingham-st-marys-hospice-40th-anniversary-gala-dinner/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event,Signpost Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190309T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190309T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20190206T174631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190206T174631Z
UID:4671-1552138200-1552145400@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Signpost Event: An introduction to the Papers of James Watt and family
DESCRIPTION:Join archivist Fiona Tait for an afternoon looking at the James Watt Archives. After an introductory talk there will be time to look at some of Watt’s letters\, drawings\, maps\, notebooks and family papers. Material on display is original and you will be able to read Watt’s thoughts and ideas in his own hand and see his sketches and scribbled notes about major innovations and discoveries. \nFiona Tait worked as an archivist for Birmingham City Council for thirty years and recently retired. She was appointed to the Archives of Soho Project in 2000 to re-catalogue the papers of James Watt and Family and has retained a particular interest in all things related to James Watt. \nTickets are £5 and you can book via Eventbrite 
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/signpost-event-an-introduction-to-the-papers-of-james-watt-and-family/
CATEGORIES:Signpost Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190517T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190517T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20190206T180422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190206T180422Z
UID:4674-1558083600-1558105200@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Signpost Event: Celebrating Heritage Rhododendrons at Highbury
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chamberlain Highbury Trust for a study day at Highbury\, which will focus on Joseph Chamberlain’s rhododendron collection\, planted between 1879 and 1914. The programme will consist of a series of lectures in the morning followed by a tour of the gardens. \nIn 2018\, the Chamberlain Highbury Trust commissioned a survey of the rhododendron collection at Highbury. Lear Associates identified and mapped over one hundred specimens and made recommendations for the future care of the collection. On the 17th May 2019\, Michael and Beverley Lear will describe their findings and give a general introduction to rhododendrons. \nPhillada Ballard (trustee of the Chamberlain Highbury Trust) will also speak about rhododendron planting in Birmingham gardens from the late 18th century to the 1970s. Beverley Lear will speak on a garden that predates Highbury – Biddulph Grange in N. Staffordshire\, with its spectacular plantings of rhododendrons by James Bateman in the 1850s. \nA tour of gardens will be led by Michael and Beverley Lear who will concentrate on the six areas with extant rhododendrons. \nTickets are £55 and you can book via Eventbrite.
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/signpost-event-celebrating-heritage-rhododendrons-at-highbury/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event,Signpost Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190518T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190518T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20190206T180652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190206T180652Z
UID:4681-1558184400-1558189800@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Signpost Event:  Tour of the gardens at Winterbourne House and Garden
DESCRIPTION:The tour of this spectacular Arts and Crafts garden will be led by the head gardener\, Steve Haines and will include the rhododendron garden laid out in 1975 to commemorate Birmingham University’s centenary. \nThe tour of the garden will take place between 2.00 and 3.30 and tea can purchased at Winterbourne’s cafe. \nThis is a related event to Celebrating Heritage Rhododendrons at Highbury\, which is being held on the 17th May. \nTickets are £4.50 and you can book via Eventbrite.
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/signpost-event-tour-of-the-gardens-at-winterbourne-house-and-garden/
CATEGORIES:Signpost Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190605T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190605T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20190429T152751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T152751Z
UID:4795-1559754000-1559761200@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:2019 Summer Reception: Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games
DESCRIPTION:Our Summer Reception exclusively for corporate members and their guests will take place this year on Wednesday 5 June\, 6-8pm\, at the offices of DWF\, One Snow Hill. \nThis year our keynote speaker will be Neil Carney\, Programme Director – Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games at Birmingham City Council. \nNeil has considerable experience in the planning and delivery of major multi-sport Games operations having worked at a senior level at the 2012 London Olympics\, the 2015 European Games\, 2017 Islamic Games and recently\, the 2018 Commonwealth Games. Having worked across different continents and cultures\, Neil has now moved ‘closer to home’ providing strategic leadership to Birmingham City Council in their preparations for hosting the 2022 Commonwealth Games. \nNeil will share with us some of the exciting plans for both the games and the city\, before taking questions from the audience.
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/2019-summer-reception-birmingham-2022-commonwealth-games/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190714T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190714T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20190530T154137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190530T154137Z
UID:4849-1563098400-1563116400@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:The City Beautiful project end celebration
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to be celebrating the end of the hugely successful The City Beautiful centenary project in the idyllic surroundings of Blakesley Hall Museum\, Yardley. \nBirmingham Civic Society members are invited to Blakesley Hall’s Summer Fete on Sunday 14 July where a programme of events and activities are planned alongside this popular family\, public event. \nFollowing an informal reception in the gallery space members will have the opportunity to visit Blakesley Hall free flow or as part of a guided tour.  Members can also join an exclusive guided tour of Old Yardley village with the Mrs History team. \nBirmingham Civic Society will have a stand at the fete with information for all and activities for younger family members. \nBlakesley Hall’s Summer Fete is a popular event with plenty of things happening throughout the day.  The charming tea room will be open providing a range of freshly made Birmingham Museums Trust sandwiches as well as crisps\, cakes\, cookies and ice creams.  Members can bring picnics to enjoy in the beautiful gardens\, but please be aware that the fete is held on the lawn and therefore picnic space is limited. \nProgramme \n11.00am Blakesley Hall Summer Fete opens \n11.30am Birmingham Civic Society members reception in the gallery with tea\, coffee and cake provided \n11.00am – 2.30pm Blakesley Hall open for visitors\, free flow \nFrom 2.30pm Blakesley Hall open for visitors by guided tour  \nPlease indicate whether you would like to visit the Hall free flow OR by guided tour when booking.  There are 15 places available on two tours of the Hall for BCS members after 2.30pm. \n1.00pm Exclusive guided tour of Old Yardley Village with Mrs History.  This tour will last around an hour and a quarter and will start and finish at Blakesley Hall. \nPlease indicate whether you would like to join this tour when booking.  30 spaces available. \n4.00pm Summer Fete closes \nRSVP: birminghamcivicsocietyevents@gmail.com to book your place and indicate which tours you would like to join. \nFor more information about Blakesley Hall visit: https://www.birminghammuseums.org.uk/blakesley
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/the-city-beautiful-project-end-celebration/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event,Signpost Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190920T061500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190920T080000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20190505T132038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190505T132038Z
UID:4842-1568960100-1568966400@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Annual Leaders' Breakfast with Brigid Jones
DESCRIPTION:Our annual Leaders’ Breakfast returns\, this year at Park Regis. Join us for a conversation with Deputy Leader of Birmingham City Council\, Brigid Jones. \nBook your place now.
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/save-the-date-leaders-breakfast-with-brigid-jones/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191010T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191010T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20190505T132514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190505T132514Z
UID:4845-1570723200-1570730400@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Next Generation Awards Finals
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 Next Generation Awards Final will be held at Highbury Hall. Further details will be made available soon.
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/next-generation-awards-finals-3/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event,Signpost Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200319T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200319T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20200303T175204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T175204Z
UID:5377-1584613800-1584621000@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:BTfl Planting: Marlborough House Rec\, Yardley - Fully Booked
DESCRIPTION:School and corporate tree planting event\, also open to individual volunteers – please contact info@btfl.org.uk to ask if any places are available (this event is fully booked).
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/btfl-planting-marlborough-house-rec-yardley-fully-booked/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200321T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200321T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20200303T174956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T174956Z
UID:5375-1584788400-1584797400@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:BTfL Planting: Batchelors Farm Rec\, Bordesley Green
DESCRIPTION: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.
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/btfl-planting-batchelors-farm-rec-bordesley-green/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200423T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200423T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20200303T173629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200303T173629Z
UID:5370-1587632400-1587639600@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Museum Collection Centre Visit
DESCRIPTION:A rare opportunity to visit this incredible store with its wealth of fascinating objects. \nDiscover 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. \nTickets £10 members £15 non-members – plus usual booking fees.  Price includes refreshments. \nBook your ticket via Eventbrite
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/museum-collection-centre-visit/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201125T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201125T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20201102T180850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201102T180850Z
UID:5749-1606323600-1606325400@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Birmingham Civic Society AGM 2020 - Online
DESCRIPTION:Join us online on Wednesday 25th November at 5pm for our 2020 AGM\, which will be taking place via Zoom. \nThis 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 the AGM. We hope you are able to join us and would be delighted if you wish to invite guests to hear more about what we do. \nRegister your attendance via the website link below.
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/birmingham-civic-society-agm-2020-online/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210205T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210205T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20210113T172843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210113T172843Z
UID:5825-1612528200-1612531800@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:An Introduction to the Heritage of Birmingham Cathedral with Jane McArdle
DESCRIPTION: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 Cathedral Church of St Philip and highlights many of its interesting features. \nThis is an online talk using the platform Zoom.  Participants will require a lap top\, PC\, tablet or smartphone for this experience and will be provided\, in advance\, with all the information needed to access the event. \nMake a sandwich\, make yourself comfortable and enjoy a restorative hour discovering this most fascinating of Birmingham’s buildings.  Free for members and available at a small charge for non-members.  We particularly encourage our corporate members to signpost this event to staff for their lunchtime away from work. \nBirmingham Civic Society Members: Free \nNon members: £5.00 plus Eventbrite booking fees \nBook via the Eventbrite link below
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/an-introduction-to-the-heritage-of-birmingham-cathedral-with-jane-mcardle/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210217T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210217T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20210131T151621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210131T151621Z
UID:505846-1613565000-1613568600@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Discovering Birmingham’s Roundhouse
DESCRIPTION:Join the team behind the revival of the 19th century Roundhouse and discover the plans for this exciting Birmingham landmark. \nThe Grade II* listed building is in the final stages of extensive renovations and conservation work\, and is being brought back to life thanks to a partnership between the Canal & River Trust and the National Trust\, and funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund. \nThis unique\, horseshoe-shaped building\, once a base for the City’s lamplighters and the working horses of the Public Works department\, will begin operating this year under the care of Roundhouse Birmingham\, a new heritage enterprise and independent charity. We’ll hear from the Roundhouse Birmingham team about the project so far\, and the vision for its future role in city life. \nThis is an online talk using the platform Zoom. Participants will require a lap top\, PC\, tablet or smartphone for this experience and will be provided\, in advance\, with all the information needed to access the event. \nBirmingham Civic Society Members –  Free \nNon members £5.00 plus usual booking fees \nBook via Eventbrite  \n\nPhoto credit James Reader
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/discovering-birminghams-roundhouse/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210309T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210309T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20210215T173756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210215T173756Z
UID:505856-1615293000-1615296600@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Park Street Excavations
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that one of the biggest archaeological digs in the UK recently took place in Birmingham? \nThe 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 opportunity to study the population of Birmingham during a period of rapid expansion and change for the city. \nJoin representatives from MOLA Headland for a short talk about the history of the site as well as discussing some of the recent findings. \nThis is an online talk using the platform Zoom. Participants will require a lap top\, PC\, tablet or smartphone for this experience and will be provided\, in advance\, with all the information needed to access the event. \nThis is a free event for Birmingham Civic Society Members only – book your place via the Eventbrite link below.
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/the-park-street-excavations/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210330T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210330T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20210311T191454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210311T191454Z
UID:505861-1617103800-1617107400@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Roots\, Rights and Resistance
DESCRIPTION: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. \nLegacy WM was established in 2010 and has Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) status. Inspired by the heritage of post-war migrant communities in Birmingham\, their work celebrates their relationship with the industrial\, architectural\, and cultural fabric of the city.  \nThis is an online talk using the platform Zoom. Participants will require a lap top\, PC\, tablet or smartphone for this experience and will be provided\, in advance\, with all the information needed to access the event. \nBirmingham Civic Society Members Free \nNon members £5.00 plus usual booking fees \nBook via Eventbrite
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/roots-rights-and-resistance/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220429T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220429T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20220319T091152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220319T091152Z
UID:506150-1651224600-1651231800@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Stourbridge Glass Museum Visit and Tour
DESCRIPTION:Stourbridge Glass Museum: at the heart of the community with a globally significant collection to educate and inspire. \nOpening 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 making studio and a hands-on activities space. \nJoin us on a special guided tour of the museum discovering the incredible\, vibrant collections and the history of glass making in the area. \nRefreshments are provided after the tour. \nMember tickets: £10 \nNon member ticket: £12 \nOn-site parking is available. \nBook your place via Eventbrite here
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/stourbridge-glass-museum-visit-and-tour/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220510T111500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220510T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20220328T131331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220328T131331Z
UID:506171-1652181300-1652187600@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Shire Story - Live online event
DESCRIPTION:An unexpected adventure into the beginnings of Middle Earth. How Birmingham and Sarehole shaped Tolkien’s The Shire. \nJoin Sarehole Mill and Shout Out History’s Ash Bayliss and explore the fascinating story of how Birmingham influenced J R R Tolkien’s writing. \nThis is an online talk and Q&A. Participants will require a lap top\, PC\, tablet or smartphone for this experience and will be provided\, in advance\, with all the information needed to access the event. \nBirmingham Civic Society Members: Free \nNon members £5.00 plus usual booking fees \n12.15 pm onwards \nBook via Eventbrite
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/shire-story-live-online-event/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220709T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220709T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20220615T170422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220615T170422Z
UID:1506186-1657360800-1657366200@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:A Gift to the City - Cannon Hill Park
DESCRIPTION:A relaxed walking tour of Cannon Hill Park discovering original features and history of the park and people associated with it. \nJoin 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 a major local philanthropist who used her prosperity to establish and support important institutions in Birmingham and she also gifted the land for Cannon Hill Park\, as green space for citizens to enjoy. \nJoin this relaxed walk to hear more about Louisa Ann Ryland and the original 1873 layout of the park\, much of which is still in evidence\, as well as features that have disappeared and more recent additions. \nMeet in the courtyard of the Midland Art Centre. Comfortable shoes advised and dress for the weather. No stairs but some uneven paths likely. The walk is wheelchair accessible. \nThis walk is free to Birmingham Civic Society Members and open to non-members for £5 a ticket. \nThis walk is part of the Society’s Heritage Trails Project\, generously funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the W A Cadbury Charitable Trust. \nBook your place
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/a-gift-to-the-city-cannon-hill-park/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220716T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220716T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20220615T170912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220615T170912Z
UID:1506188-1657965600-1657971000@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Birmingham City Centre Heritage Walk - POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:DUE TO THE WEATHER FORECAST OF EXTREME HEAT THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED\, A NEW DATE WILL BE PUBLISHED SOON. \nA leisurely guided tour of Birmingham city centre’s heritage exploring some of the city’s most significant & historic buildings and spaces. \nJoin this relaxed\, guided tour looking at the city’s history and townscape from the Middle Ages to the present day\, and discover the contributions of its most famous citizens. Stops include St Philip’s Cathedral\, Victoria and Centenary Squares\, the Birmingham & Fazeley Canal\, St Paul’s Square and St Chad’s Cathedral. \nMeet outside the main entrance to Birmingham Cathedral. \nComfortable shoes advised and dress for the weather. Some uneven pavements likely. \nThis walk is free to Birmingham Civic Society Members and open to non-members for £5 a ticket. \nThis walk is part of the Society’s Heritage Trails Project\, generously funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the W A Cadbury Charitable Trust. \n 
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/birmingham-city-centre-heritage-walk/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220825T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220825T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20220801T114143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220801T114143Z
UID:1506263-1661450400-1661457600@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Women in the city - postponed - to be rescheduled
DESCRIPTION:Female perspectives on the making and remaking of the urban environment. \n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\nJoin 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 to investigate how a more inclusive approach to creating city spaces can be found and how we could make that happen. \nPlanning\, or lack of it\, impacts on urban spaces. We will explore whether female artistic responses to living\, working and being in the city are uniquely different and how women who have found refuge in the city experience the city. \nThe event will be at the exhibition “Found Cities\, Lost Objects: Women in the City” curated by Lubaina Himid and there will be time to view and reflect on the work on display. \nJoin us for an evening of debate and exchange of thought on the female experience of the urban environment. Host for the evening will be Danni Ebanks-Ingram who will joined by panellists Deborah Broomfield\, Katy Hawkins and Anna Fawcett. \nThis event is part of the Birmingham Civic Society’s Heritage Trails project generously funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the WA Cadbury Charitable Trust. This event is delivered in partnership with Iris Bertz Associates and Birmingham Museums Trust. \nTickets \n£10 each \nBring a friend and come together; entry for two £15 \nBirmingham Civic Society members £5 \nBooking fee applies \nBook via Eventbrite \nVenue \nThe discussion will take place in the Gas Hall at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. \nThis is an evening event\, and the main museum entrance to the Museum will be closed. The entrance to the Gas Hall is adjacent to the Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery lift entrance on Edmund Street and is just around the corner of the main museum entrance on Chamberlain Square. \n\n\n\n\nPanellists \nDeborah Broomfield is a part-time doctoral student at Leeds Beckett University in Women in Planning. Her thesis will examine austerity in spatial planning and the disproportionate impact on women and marginalised communities. Deborah will also examine how community movements are responding to the disproportionality. She will be approaching her thesis using feminist research methods. \nA former public sector worker\, Deborah is a trained community researcher\, who has worked on Shared Assets and The New Economics Foundation sponsored research. She is now an Associate Lecturer at UWE Bristol supporting urban planning masters students and has delivered lectures in urbanism at Leeds Beckett University. \nKaty Hawkins is an Artist and Arts Producer who works on projects around exploring and supporting connection to place and nature for wellbeing – currently she does this through a role with Warwickshire County Council and in an independent arts practice.  Katy has a background in Visual Cultures and Interdisciplinary Urban Design and has previously worked in local governance\, community-led greening projects and placemaking. \nShe is interested in participatory placemaking processes\, sustainable transport and trees. New to Birmingham\, her work has mostly taken place in Peterborough and South London. \nAnna Fawcett is a Marketing and Communications professional and feminist who has a keen interest in the experiences of women in Birmingham both past and present. After 9 years working at Winterbourne House and Garden\, the former home of industrialist and town planner John Sutton Nettlefold\, she has worked at Birmingham and Solihull Women’s Aid since 2019. \nDanni Ebanks-Ingram (host) has a multidisciplinary practice consisting of performance art\, participatory futures\, curation and producing while also touching intersections of queerness and blackness. Throughout Danni’s work there is a clear connection to understanding and exploring aspects that underpin our society such as: economics\, socio-political and environmental elements of life. \nCurrently Danni is a Co-founder & the Creative Engagement at CIVIC SQUARE: a public square\, neighbourhood lab\, and creative + participatory platform focused on regenerative civic and social infrastructure within neighbourhoods. CIVIC SQUARE works alongside the local neighbourhood\, to offer a bold approach to visioning\, building and investing in civic infrastructure for neighbourhoods of the future.
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/women-in-the-city/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220910T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220910T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20220809T131718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220809T131718Z
UID:1506276-1662811200-1662834600@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Digitising Aris’s Birmingham Gazette
DESCRIPTION:A symposium about the recently digitized Aris’s Birmingham Gazette (established 1741). \n10 Sept; 1pm – 7.30pm \nEstablished 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 wide geographical area. \nFollowing a year-long project Aris’s Birmingham Gazette has now been digitized and was recently made available through the British Newspaper Archive\, which is published and managed by Findmypast\, in collaboration with the British Library. \nThis event comprises a symposium\, where those involved in the project talk about the work involved in making this important resource available; guests speakers contextualise Aris’s against Birmingham in the eighteenth century and newspaper publishing in the city more generally; there will be a panel discussion where those who have used Aris’s Birmingham Gazette reflect on the part it has played in their research. \nThis is a free event which can be booked here via Eventbrite. \nThis event is event supported by BCS Heritage Trails project. \nThe symposium will be followed by a drink’s reception. \nA programme for the event can be found here: https://www.cphc.org.uk/events/2022/9/10/ariss-birmingham-gazette
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/digitising-ariss-birmingham-gazette/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220913T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220913T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20220801T114644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220801T114644Z
UID:1506266-1663081200-1663088400@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Birmingham's Early Maps 1731-1831
DESCRIPTION:Local map specialist John Townley explores the growth of Birmingham through the first century of its town maps. \n\n\nAbout this event \n\n\n\nAn exceptional opportunity to see a wide selection of Birmingham’s earliest maps. Discover why they were made\, when they were made\, how they were made and…… can they be trusted?! \nThis event is part of the Society’s Heritage Trails Project\, generously funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the W A Cadbury Charitable Trust and organised by Birmingham Civic Society in partnership with Library of Birmingham. \nThe event is located in the Wolfson Centre for Archival Research\, Level 4\, Library of Birmingham. The stairs\, lift or travelators within the Library of Birmingham can be used to access the Wolfson Centre and there is an accessible toilet on Level 4. \nNearest parking is Paradise Circus multi-storey car park: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/directory_record/6680/paradise_circus_multi-storey_car_park \nhttps://www.birmingham.gov.uk/archives \nThis is free to attend – book your place via Eventbrite
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/birminghams-early-maps-1731-1831/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220914T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220914T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20220809T132302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220809T132302Z
UID:1506284-1663178400-1663183800@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Women’s History Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Discover the untold storied of some of Bournville’s most significant women. \n14 Sept; 7pm-8.30pm \nDiscover the often untold stories of the trailblazing women who led the way for change and have shaped Bournville and Birmingham into the areas we know today. This Birmingham Heritage Week walking tour will shine light on women like philanthropist Dame Elizabeth Cadbury\, artist Mary Sargent Florence\, and trade union activist and suffragette Julia Varley. \nThis walk is part of the Birmingham Civic Society’s Heritage Trials Project\, generously funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the W A Cadbury Charitable Trust and organised in partnership with Selly Manor Museum. \nLocation \nMeet at\nSelly Manor Museum\, Maple Road\, Bournville\, B30 2AE. \nCost \n£5 Birmingham Civic Society Members £7.50 Non-Members \nBooking \nBooking via Eventbrite – link here. \nAccess \nThere are accessible toilets at Selly Manor Museum\, where the tour will start and finish.  Parking is available on Maple Road.
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/womens-history-walking-tour/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220916T131500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220916T141500
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20220627T171138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T171138Z
UID:1506194-1663334100-1663337700@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Birmingham Suffragettes & Northfield Library
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the Birmingham women who fought to get the right the vote and the Northfield Carnegie library which was rebuilt after Suffragette direct action. \nThe story of women’s struggle for the vote often refers to the Pankhurst family\, but women all over the country were invested\, and took direct action\, in the political fight for the vote. In Birmingham there were many women who as suffragists devoted their lives to the cause and suffragettes whose militant acts resulted in imprisonment and\, often\, force feeding. In this illustrated talk Dr Nicola Gauld will highlight the importance of Birmingham women in the national struggle for women’s right to vote. \nThe Suffragette talk will be followed by a talk about the history of Northfield Library\, built in 1906 with Carnegie funding and rebuilt in 1914 after a Suffragette arson attack. The new Northfield Library was Birmingham’s first ‘open access’ library\, requiring a new internal layout and design features. The talk about Northfield library will be presented by Irene de Boo\, freelance heritage consultant. \nThe talks take place at Northfield Library\, 77 Church Road\, Northfield\, B31 2LB. \nWheelchair access via the front side entrance please ring the bell and staff will open the doors. The event is taking place on the first floor there is a stair lift available for those unable to manage stairs \nThe talks are free to Birmingham Civic Society members and open to non-members and are part of the Society’s Heritage Trials Project\, generously funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the W A Cadbury Charitable Trust. \nBook your place \n 
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/birmingham-suffragettes-northfield-library/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220917T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T220220
CREATED:20220809T132646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220809T132646Z
UID:1506289-1663416000-1663430400@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Herstory Day
DESCRIPTION:A day of art and activities\, exploring the histories of forgotten women. From the Blue Stocking Society\, to the suffragettes and suffragists of Birmingham and Dame Elizabeth Cadbury; we will be shining a light on the impact that women have had locally throughout history and in the present day. \nThis event is part of the Birmingham Civic Society Heritage Trails project\, generously funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and W A Cadbury Charitable Trust. \nLocation \nThe Northfield Arts Forum Shop\, Northfield Shopping Centre\, Northfield\, B31 2JU \nCost: Free. Booking not required \nAccess: Wheelchair access \nOrganised by Northfield Arts Forum and Birmingham Civic Society
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/herstory-day/
CATEGORIES:Birmingham Civic Society Event
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