‘I will win a Creative Arts Devolution Deal to put West Midlands arts centre stage,’ pledges Andy Street

West Midlands Mayor Andy Street wants to raise the curtain on a new era for culture in the region, by agreeing a groundbreaking Creative Arts Devolution Deal with the government. The metropolitan mayor – who prides himself on securing “tens of millions of pounds for the arts” – has said taking control of the region’s cultural funding could…

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(L-R): Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands and Chair of the WMCA, Ed Bradburn, FDC Investment Director, Rob Watts, Development Manager at Chancerygate, and Dan Powers, Project Management Director at the newly completed Holbrook Park in Coventry

Nearly 500 jobs to be based at new Coventry business park following £24m investment

Nearly 500 jobs are set to be based at new Coventry business park following £24m investment, it has been revealed. Work to transform part of the former Meggitt aerospace site in Coventry into a new business park featuring hundreds of jobs has been completed “thanks to a multi-million-pound investment,” the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) announced.

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University Railway Station’s impressive new buildings open their doors to passengers for the first time this Sunday

University Station opens doors to impressive new buildings this weekend

University Railway Station’s impressive new buildings open their doors to passengers for the first time this Sunday. With new wider entrances, stairways and exits serving the neighbouring University of Birmingham and Queen Elizabeth Hospital, more open space to circulate and wait, lifts to the platforms, a larger ticket office and better customer facilities it will…

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Andy Street visit to the NatWest Clean Transport Accelerator

Andy Street meets local entrepreneurs at the NatWest Clean Transport Accelerator

West Midlands Mayor Andy Street has paid a visit to entrepreneurs who have taken part in the NatWest Clean Transport Accelerator at The University of Warwick, to hear how the expertise it provided has helped them to grow their businesses. Launched in 2022, the NatWest Clean Transport Accelerator supports businesses in the mobility industry to develop…

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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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