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SUMMARY:Next Generation Awards - The Finals
DESCRIPTION:The Finals and Award Ceremony for the 2016/17 Next Generation Awards Programme are ran by The Birmingham Civic Society with kind support from Newman University\, The Royal Bank of Scotland\, Anthony Collins Solicitors and Professional Polishing Services Ltd. \nThe finals are to be held on the ground floor of The Royal Bank of Scotland (Brindley Place) on Thursday 5th October\, starting at 6.30 pm. The evening will conclude around 8.30 pm\, drinks and light refreshments will be provided by our hosts The Royal Bank of Scotland. \nOn the evening\, the five finalists of the Next Generation Awards 2016/17 from Lordswood Boys’ School\, King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls\, Turves Green Girls’ School\, Balaam Wood School and King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls will make their Gold Award winning presentations and a panel of judges representing the Society and Birmingham businesses will judge their project ideas and decide on an overall winner\, to win £1500 to put their ideas into action. Representatives from all of the Birmingham Secondary Schools that participated in the programme will also be presented with plaques to commemorate their participation in the awards scheme in 2016/2017 by Deputy Lord Mayor Councillor Carl Rice. \nOur judges took a long while to deliberate following the semi-finals\, which is testament to the exceptional standard this year. We had a fantastic range of projects\, some very confident and engaging presentations and some wonderful examples of how participating in the Next Generation Awards makes a real impact on the pupils involved. \nBook on Eventbrite
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/next-generation-awards-finals/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171005T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171005T193000
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SUMMARY:Next Generation Awards - The Finals
DESCRIPTION:The Finals and Award Ceremony for the 2016/17 Next Generation Awards Programme are ran by The Birmingham Civic Society with kind support from Newman University\, The Royal Bank of Scotland\, Anthony Collins Solicitors and Professional Polishing Services Ltd. \nThe finals are to be held on the ground floor of The Royal Bank of Scotland (Brindley Place) on Thursday 5th October\, starting at 6.30 pm. The evening will conclude around 8.30 pm\, drinks and light refreshments will be provided by our hosts The Royal Bank of Scotland. \nOn the evening\, the five finalists of the Next Generation Awards 2016/17 from Lordswood Boys’ School\, King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls\, Turves Green Girls’ School\, Balaam Wood School and King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls will make their Gold Award winning presentations and a panel of judges representing the Society and Birmingham businesses will judge their project ideas and decide on an overall winner\, to win £1500 to put their ideas into action. Representatives from all of the Birmingham Secondary Schools that participated in the programme will also be presented with plaques to commemorate their participation in the awards scheme in 2016/2017 by Deputy Lord Mayor Councillor Carl Rice. \nOur judges took a long while to deliberate following the semi-finals\, which is testament to the exceptional standard this year. We had a fantastic range of projects\, some very confident and engaging presentations and some wonderful examples of how participating in the Next Generation Awards makes a real impact on the pupils involved. \nBook on Eventbrite
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/next-generation-awards-finals-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171017T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171017T183000
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SUMMARY:Renaissance Award 2016 Celebration
DESCRIPTION:  \nOn Tuesday 17th October we will be unveiling our 2016 Renaissance Award to The Pig & Tail (former George & Dragon) public house. \nWe will present the Award to the owners and key members of the team that helped to successfully restore the building and bring it back into vibrant use. \nPlease find below the Planning Committee’s citation regarding the building: \nThe committee were highly impressed by renovation of the former George & Dragon public house (Grade II) and the commitment and vision of those involved in the restoration of the building. The building had fallen into a very poor condition and it’s demolition looked very likely. However\, it was brave decision to commit to restoring this building and bringing it back into vibrant use. The committee considered the refurbishment to be very successful. The uniqueness and character of the original building has been celebrated and is integral to building as a whole. The fact that it has been retained as a public house is equally commendable and demonstrates that sometimes\, the original purpose is always the best. The development has discretely incorporated apartments to the upper floors which the committee felt reflected the changing nature of the Jewellery Quarter as a a place to live\, work and play. There should be more developments of this nature and quality within the Jewellery Quarter. Although small in scale\, it certainly makes up for it in courage\, commitment and vision for bringing this important building back into positive use.  \n  \nPlease note this is an invite only event
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/renaissance-award-2016-celebration-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171017T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171017T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T084305
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SUMMARY:Renaissance Award 2016 Celebration
DESCRIPTION:  \nOn Tuesday 17th October we will be unveiling our 2016 Renaissance Award to The Pig & Tail (former George & Dragon) public house. \nWe will present the Award to the owners and key members of the team that helped to successfully restore the building and bring it back into vibrant use. \nPlease find below the Planning Committee’s citation regarding the building: \nThe committee were highly impressed by renovation of the former George & Dragon public house (Grade II) and the commitment and vision of those involved in the restoration of the building. The building had fallen into a very poor condition and it’s demolition looked very likely. However\, it was brave decision to commit to restoring this building and bringing it back into vibrant use. The committee considered the refurbishment to be very successful. The uniqueness and character of the original building has been celebrated and is integral to building as a whole. The fact that it has been retained as a public house is equally commendable and demonstrates that sometimes\, the original purpose is always the best. The development has discretely incorporated apartments to the upper floors which the committee felt reflected the changing nature of the Jewellery Quarter as a a place to live\, work and play. There should be more developments of this nature and quality within the Jewellery Quarter. Although small in scale\, it certainly makes up for it in courage\, commitment and vision for bringing this important building back into positive use.  \n  \nPlease note this is an invite only event
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/renaissance-award-2016-celebration/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171026T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171026T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T084305
CREATED:20170816T214351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170816T214351Z
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SUMMARY:Signpost Event - BBAP "In Conversation with Andy Street"
DESCRIPTION:On 4 May 2017\, Andy Street was elected to serve an initial three-year term as Mayor\, working with council leaders and the chairs of the Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) to deliver the West Midlands’ devolution programme. A key part of Andy’s role is to act as an advocate and global ambassador for the West Midlands and to chair the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA). Patrick Burns\, Political Editor\, BBC will interview Andy about his first five months in the job\, and what he feels are the essential characteristics of a great city\, followed by Q & A session. Profits from the lunch will help raise funds for the Birmingham Big Art Project*. \n£45 per person\, including arrival drink\, 2 course lunch with wine\, tea & coffee \nBook via Eventbrite \n*The Birmingham Big Art Project is a registered charity looking to commission a major work of public art for Birmingham City Centre which will put Birmingham and this region on the world stage.
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/signpost-event-bbap-conversation-andy-street/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171026T110000
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SUMMARY:Signpost Event - BBAP "In Conversation with Andy Street"
DESCRIPTION:On 4 May 2017\, Andy Street was elected to serve an initial three-year term as Mayor\, working with council leaders and the chairs of the Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) to deliver the West Midlands’ devolution programme. A key part of Andy’s role is to act as an advocate and global ambassador for the West Midlands and to chair the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA). Patrick Burns\, Political Editor\, BBC will interview Andy about his first five months in the job\, and what he feels are the essential characteristics of a great city\, followed by Q & A session. Profits from the lunch will help raise funds for the Birmingham Big Art Project*. \n£45 per person\, including arrival drink\, 2 course lunch with wine\, tea & coffee \nBook via Eventbrite \n*The Birmingham Big Art Project is a registered charity looking to commission a major work of public art for Birmingham City Centre which will put Birmingham and this region on the world stage.
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/signpost-event-bbap-conversation-andy-street-2/
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