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SUMMARY:West Midlands Combined Authority Tram Unveiling to Theresa Stewart
DESCRIPTION:West Midlands Combined Authority will be naming a tram to honour Theresa Stewart\, the first female leader of Birmingham City Council and a labour councillor for over 30 years.  Birmingham Civic Society will also be unveiling a Blue Plaque to Theresa Stewart in the summer\, but if anybody would like to watch the tram naming ceremony it is being held on International Women’s Day\, Wednesday 8th March 2023\, at 11:55am by the Iron Man on Victoria Square. \n8th March 2023\, Timings:\n11:55    Meet by Iron Man on Victoria Square.\n12:04    Tram arrives and unveiling takes place.\n12:09    Tram leaves. \nMore details about our Blue Plaque unveiling event will be shared with members soon\, but for now hold the date – the afternoon of Friday 2nd June 2023.
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/west-midlands-combined-authority-tram-unveiling-to-theresa-stewart/
CATEGORIES:Signpost Event
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SUMMARY:Bertha Bracey\, the Kindertransport and aid for refugees in the 1930s and 1940s
DESCRIPTION:Born in 1893\, Bertha Bracey was brought up in Bournville where her father worked at the Cadbury chocolate factory. She became a Quaker in 1911 and spent the rest of her life engaging in humanitarian aid including\, perhaps most notably\, her instrumental role in persuading the British government to accept the 10\,000 refugee children of the Kindertransport in 1938. This talk will discuss Bracey’s life and work with a particular focus on her efforts to support refugees in the 1930s and 1940s. \nBertha Bracey’s contribution to humanitarian aid will be commemorated later this year with the unveiling of a blue plaque. \n  \nAbout the speaker \nDr Siân Roberts trained as an archivist and worked as senior archivist in the heritage sector for several years. She was involved in a number of large Heritage Lottery funded archives and heritage projects\, most notably Connecting Histories and the Children’s Lives projects. After this\, Siân worked as Research Associate at the University of Worcester and in 2016 moved to the School of Education at the University of Birmingham where she is a lecturer in Education and Social Justice. Sian is a member of the Birmingham Civic Society Heritage Committee. \nVenue: Selly Manor Museum\, Maple Road\, Bournville\, B30 2AE \n£5 / BCS members free. Booking here – https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bertha-bracey-the-kindertransport-and-aid-for-refugees-1930s-1940s-tickets-519013472267 \n  \nImage – Kindertransport monument at Liverpool Street station\, London\, by Frank Meisler. Via Wikimedia Commons.
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/bertha-bracey-the-kindertransport-and-aid-for-refugees-in-the-1930s-and-1940s/
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SUMMARY:The Birmingham Civic Society AGM 2023
DESCRIPTION:We would like to welcome members and non members alike to our AGM on Thursday 23rd March. \nThe AGM is an opportunity to hear about the fantastic work the society has been doing over the last year and the forum in which the election of Trustees of the Society by full members of the Society takes place. \nPlease note non-member guests are most welcome but may not vote at the AGM. \nAGM Papers \nTHE BIRMINGHAM CIVIC SOCIETY AGM AGENDA 23rd MARCH 2023 \nBCS 2022 Summary Accounts \nBCS_Minutes_AGM_2021 \nAfter the official AGM we invite you to join us for a drink and network before an update from the former Birmingham Trees for Life team on their work and transition into Birmingham Tree People. BTfL planted 100\,000 trees in 15 years contributing to sustainable urban living in Birmingham for this generation and future generations. \nWe will also be hearing from our committees – Heritage\, Planning\, Citizenship and Public Art – on their activities. \nWe hope you can join us for an evening of celebration and looking ahead to what the next year brings for the society. \nPlease RSVP here via Eventbrite \nIf you would like to send apologies please email info@birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk. \nThank you to Deutsche Bank for being our host for the evening.
URL:https://birminghamcivicsociety.org.uk/event/the-birmingham-civic-society-agm-2023/
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