The industrial development of Birmingham through the history of the River Trent

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The River Trent is the main waterway that runs near Birmingham. It is 185 miles long and flows from Staffordshire through the East Midlands...

Birmingham’s ancient woodlands: the city’s centuries-old history

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Birmingham is one of the greenest cities in the United Kingdom, even being called Nature City. This is all thanks to the ancient forests...

Fishing in Birmingham: from ancient traditions to modern sport

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It is a well-known fact that fishing is one of the oldest human activities. Even in the Stone Age, people caught fish for food....

Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park: A Part of the Natural History Museum

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The Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park, formerly the Birmingham Nature Centre and even earlier, the Birmingham Zoo, began its journey as a small menagerie often...

The Edgbaston Reservoir: A Haven for Runners and Rowers

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The Edgbaston Reservoir, covering 70 acres, is both a local nature reserve and a protected conservation site, featuring predominantly open water. Built by Thomas...

The History of Highbury Park: From Private Estates to a Public Space for Birmingham

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Covering 40 acres, Highbury Park may often be overshadowed by Cannon Hill Park, but it is twice the size and offers a wider range...

Cannon Hill Park: Birmingham’s Natural Oasis

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With the rise of industrialisation in the 19th century, cities across the UK began developing parks as part of the "Garden City" concept. This...

Lickey Hills Country Park: The Green Heart of England

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Lickey Hills Country Park is a picturesque countryside park located primarily on hilly terrain near Birmingham. Covering over 200 hectares, some of its hills...

Fox Hollies Park: A Stream, a Former Watermill, and a Burnt Mound

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Spanning 40 acres, Fox Hollies Park was owned by the Hollies family until 1649, after which it passed to the Fox family until 1869....

The History of Kings Heath Park: From Royal Waste to a Television Garden

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Kings Heath Park, spanning 35 acres, holds the distinction of being the first municipal park in Birmingham to receive a Green Flag Award, signifying...
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