As brummy who loved his city but moved 45 mins away is in total agreement. There are so many no go areas now.
1 month ago | 6
Don't think they found the city like that. But I guess they wanted a reminder of home
1 month ago | 15
The majority of my vinyl record collection was purchased in the numerous independent record stores in Birmingham 30+ years ago. A great place that I became very fond of, but now....not so.
1 month ago | 6
Thankfully the English areas with in Birmingham keep it better condition. You know almost immediately that you have entered a migrant area due to the amount of fly tipping they do.
1 month ago | 14
Birmingham has always been a bit naff , I remember 30 years ago doing the odd delivery , now the only thing it needs gets delivered by fast jet
1 month ago | 4
And the rest of the UK will soon follow...there is no turning back now my native Brits...ALL IS LOST....We didn't listen to Enoch....see you all in Poland.
1 month ago | 17
How to make your European city fitting for the theme song to "Sanford & Son".
1 month ago | 3
The British Standards Institution is a Royal Charter Company and is governed by its Royal Charter and byelaws. As it has no share capital BSI is what is termed a “non-profit distributing company” because profits are re-invested back into the business.
1 month ago | 1
m o d e r n i t y
Birmingham Council celebrated the UK's second city as a wonderous example of 'super-diversity', where the majority of the population is now non-white.
Let's check in to see how that's going for them.
1 month ago | [YT] | 952