Historic parks in Wolverhampton and Warwick will host the start and finish of the road cycling events at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, offering local residents in opposite corners of the region the opportunity to see world-class sport on their doorsteps.
A share of £600,000 has been awarded to a trio West Midlands organisations to create arts and cultural projects linked to the Commonwealth Games, through a partnership between the Olympic legacy funder Spirit of 2012 and Birmingham 2022.
The West Midlands Culture Response Unit (WMCRU) is today pleased to announce artists and organisations taking part in next Saturday’s (26 September) Democratising Creativity & Culture Weekender.
Hatton Shopping Village, the quintessentially English shopping village, is to host two exciting events this autumn which will take place in a COVID safe environment.
A new campaign has been launched to encourage visitors and local people to rediscover Coventry and all the amazing things it has to offer. To assist in the ongoing drive to promote the city’s attractions and hospitality businesses, a number of partner organisations have joined together to create a ‘Rediscover Your Coventry’ campaign.
From Saturday, September 19 visitors to Wolverhampton Art Gallery will be able to explore the largely unwritten and unrecorded story of Indian dance in the Black Country.
In view of Wednesdays Government announcement the British Motor Museum has taken the decision to postpone next week's ‘Gaydon Gathering’. The first of these new events will now take place on Tuesday 13 October.
The National Memorial Arboretum, in Staffordshire, has been shortlisted for three categories (Best Garden Visit, Best Guided Tour and Best UK Attraction) at the tourism industry’s Group Leisure and Travel Awards.