Birmingham’s Midland Press Brewery — the embodiment of the spirit of “Brammy”
Birmingham's wine scene is thriving, that much is clear. Recently, more and more wine bars, tasting rooms and local wineries have been popping up...
The link between industrial cultural heritage and economic development
Birmingham has developed industrial tourism by transforming its industrial past into a modern landmark, focusing on key industrial sites. Today, these include the world-famous...
Anthropogenic load, how to combat it. Clean air zone
Anthropogenic pressure in Birmingham is characterised by significant air pollution from transport and industry, leading to high levels of contamination and the presence of...
Charity, greening and rare animals in the heart of Birmingham
The land on which Cannon Hill Park now stands was once part of the extensive estates belonging to the Ryland family. In 1873, Miss...
How Birmingham is Tackling River Pollution
Water pollution is a massive challenge for big cities everywhere. It threatens public health and the well-being of local plants and animals. Birmingham, nestled...
A 140-Year Legacy of Work: The History of the Birmingham Beekeeping Association
To understand the growth of beekeeping in Birmingham, we first need to look at how the practice evolved across Great Britain, as these two...
The Future of Industrial Tourism in Birmingham: What Are the Prospects?
Birmingham, once the cradle of the Industrial Revolution, is a city that prides itself not only on its cultural but also its industrial heritage....
The Evolution of Milling in Birmingham: Sarehole Mill, a Historic Gem
Milling in Birmingham boasts a long and storied past. For instance, Sarehole Mill, situated on the border of Hall Green and Moseley, was constructed...
Birmingham’s Energy Future: Alternative Solutions
For the past 300 years, Birmingham's economic growth has been closely tied to the Industrial Revolution and manufacturing expansion. However, this industrial activity has...











