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SUMMARY:Brum's Big Conservation Area Buz Tour
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that Birmingham has 30 Conservation Areas? \nTo kick off Heritage Week and to mark the 50th anniversary of Conservation Areas\, Birmingham Civic Society are organising a guided tour of Birmingham’s Conservation Areas. Join us on the Big Brum Buz for a tour around some of the city’s Conservation Areas\, learning about the stories behind them and why they are areas of special interest for our city. \nThe tour will finish at the Gunmakers’ Arms in the Gun Quarter\, where you will be able to enjoy a pint of Birmingham Civic Society’s Civic Pride ale\, specially brewed by Two Towers Brewery to celebrate our centenary year in 2018. Ticket price includes a pint of Civic Pride or a glass of house wine/soft drink. \nBirmingham Civic Society are partnering with Civic Voice\, Birmingham Architectural Association and RIBA West Midlands and the event is kindly sponsored by EH Smith. \nBook on Eventbrite
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/brums-big-conservation-area-buz-tour/
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SUMMARY:Brum's Big Conservation Area Buz Tour
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that Birmingham has 30 Conservation Areas? \nTo kick off Heritage Week and to mark the 50th anniversary of Conservation Areas\, Birmingham Civic Society are organising a guided tour of Birmingham’s Conservation Areas. Join us on the Big Brum Buz for a tour around some of the city’s Conservation Areas\, learning about the stories behind them and why they are areas of special interest for our city. \nThe tour will finish at the Gunmakers’ Arms in the Gun Quarter\, where you will be able to enjoy a pint of Birmingham Civic Society’s Civic Pride ale\, specially brewed by Two Towers Brewery to celebrate our centenary year in 2018. Ticket price includes a pint of Civic Pride or a glass of house wine/soft drink. \nBirmingham Civic Society are partnering with Civic Voice\, Birmingham Architectural Association and RIBA West Midlands and the event is kindly sponsored by EH Smith. \nBook on Eventbrite
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/brums-big-conservation-area-buz-tour-2/
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SUMMARY:Civic Debate – Birmingham: A Real City of Culture?
DESCRIPTION:In recent months\, Birmingham has seen a surge in positive press coverage regarding its cultural offer – from museums to music\, galleries to theatres\, dance performances to pop-up festivals – Birmingham is the place to be. And last year more people chose to relocate to the city from London than any other city in the UK. \nPeople are travelling from across the UK and abroad to sample the cultural offer of our city. But is this sustainable? Will the perception that the UK’s second city fails to deliver culturally be too hard to shake off? \nMany will remember Birmingham lost out in 2008 as European Capital of Culture and then again in 2013 as the UK’s first City of Culture. With so many of our galleries\, theatres and museums facing the ever-looming cuts to budgets\, are we in a cultural bubble that’s ready to pop? Or is our city on the brink of a real cultural revolution that could positively change the perceptions of regional culture for generations to come? \nCome and join the debate alongside a panel of cultural gurus and have your say! \nBook on Eventbrite
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/save-date-chairmans-debate-theres-no-culture-bab/
LOCATION:UK Will Have School Lesson
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SUMMARY:Civic Debate – Birmingham: A Real City of Culture?
DESCRIPTION:In recent months\, Birmingham has seen a surge in positive press coverage regarding its cultural offer – from museums to music\, galleries to theatres\, dance performances to pop-up festivals – Birmingham is the place to be. And last year more people chose to relocate to the city from London than any other city in the UK. \nPeople are travelling from across the UK and abroad to sample the cultural offer of our city. But is this sustainable? Will the perception that the UK’s second city fails to deliver culturally be too hard to shake off? \nMany will remember Birmingham lost out in 2008 as European Capital of Culture and then again in 2013 as the UK’s first City of Culture. With so many of our galleries\, theatres and museums facing the ever-looming cuts to budgets\, are we in a cultural bubble that’s ready to pop? Or is our city on the brink of a real cultural revolution that could positively change the perceptions of regional culture for generations to come? \nCome and join the debate alongside a panel of cultural gurus and have your say! \nBook on Eventbrite
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/save-date-chairmans-debate-theres-no-culture-bab-2/
LOCATION:UK Will Have School Lesson
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