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Birmingham
The Running School in Birmingham teaches people of all ages and abilities how to run more efficiently, faster and become less prone to injuries! The leaders in Running Technique Coaching with more than 25 years experience.
With running technique…
Birmingham
Now OPEN for all your board gaming, food munching and drink quaffing needs.
SOLIHULL
Why not explore Solihull on this self-guided treasure hunt themed treasure trail?
Stourbridge
A beautiful venue situated in the heart of Stourbridge, boasting many attractive Victorian features.
Stourbridge Town Hall offers a lively programme of first-class live entertainment including comedy, music, cinema screenings, family shows and…
Solihull
Two parks in one, Malvern and Brueton Parks, are perfectly located in the town centre. With Green Flag Park status, the space offers visitors and locals an easily accessible space to relax and play.
Brueton Park End
Warwick Road
B91 3HA
Edgbaston
Our beautiful, green campus is a short train ride or a 30-minute canal walk from Birmingham city centre. We have a wide range of historic and modern spaces for our students, staff and visitors to enjoy, as well as museums and galleries.
Birmingham
Centrala is a multi-functional venue in Birmingham, incorporating a gallery, event space, café and meeting rooms. They are open and accessible to a wide range of diverse audiences, providing opportunities to engage with Central and Eastern European…
Dudley
Follow Dudley’s story from pre-history to this present day, as well as the fantastic selection of fossils, geology displays and collections.
Birmingham
Eastside Projects is an artist-run space in the Digbeth area of Birmingham, England. It is a free public space that is imagined and organised by artists. It commissions and presents experimental contemporary art exhibitions and proposes ways in…
Baddesley Clinton
Baddesley Clinton was the home of the Ferrers family for 500 years.
Much of the house you see today was built by Henry Ferrers, a lawyer, diarist and antiquarian, in the late 1500s.
The house was a sanctuary not only for the Ferrers family,…