The votes have been counted and Ozzy is the name of the Birmingham 2022 Games

Is it Brummie? Is it Bostin? Is it Boulton? No, the Birmingham bull is Ozzy!

The votes have been counted and officials have revealed the winning name for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games bull sculpture.  The towering Birmingham bull has been named Ozzy (in reference to the Black Sabbath lead singer) after a nationwide competition to find him a permanent name ahead of his new home at New Street Station.

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The iconic Raging Bull has found a permanent home at New Street Station

Birmingham’s Raging Bull saved from destruction, new home found at New Street Station

The show-stopping Raging Bull which formed the centrepiece at the opening ceremony of the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022 has been granted a new home after months of uncertainty about the future of the much-loved sculpture.   Birmingham New Street Station is set to be the new permanent home of the gigantic bull this summer. 

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Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street says the Raging Bull will be back

Birmingham’s Raging Bull is coming back says Mayor of the West Midlands

Birmingham’s celebrated Raging Bull – who won the hearts of millions around the world – will be coming back to a “permanent and prominent place” says Mayor of the West Midlands.  The much-loved Raging Bull, who was the main attraction at the opening ceremony of the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022, will make a comeback to…

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The 'Raging Bull' will remain on display until the end of September at least, officials have announced

Breathtaking Birmingham 2022 bull saved from scrapheap following public campaign

A 10-metre high fiery bull – the sensational star of the Birmingham 2022 opening ceremony – will remain on display after the Commonwealth Games, as the search to find it a permanent home begins. Birmingham City Council announced that Games partners have agreed to allow the iconic sculpture to remain in Centenary Square, where it is currently on display, until…

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The Queen's Baton Relay will arrive in Small Heath Park on Wednesday

Free Birmingham 2022 event planned to welcome Queen’s Baton Relay in Small Heath Park

A free public event has been organised as the Queen’s Baton Relay tour comes to Birmingham’s Small Heath Park on Wednesday. The iconic baton, which has toured through 72 countries, is now almost within sight of the opening ceremony which will take place on Thursday as the much-anticipated Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022 finally get underway.

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Hippodrome Square is being temporally painted before the start of the Commonwealth Games

Calls for temporary rainbow decoration of Hippodrome Square to be made permanent

After plans for a £9.5million new look for a flagship section of Birmingham’s Southside district fell through, the area has been temporarily decked out in rainbow colours which have led to people asking for the eye-popping feature to become permanent.   Although the current street surface decorations are temporary – put in place ahead of the Commonwealth Games 2022 –…

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