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by Mulberry Homes on December 17, 2021
Warwickshire developer announces winners of nature photography competition
by Mulberry Homes on December 17, 2021
Housebuilder Mulberry Homes has announced the winners of its nature photography competition, who have each been awarded prizes worth £100 and will have their images displayed in a 2022 calendar. From August to mid-November, local communities,... Read full article
by Arthritis Action on June 17, 2021
Free online group to support people in the West Midlands living with Arthritis
by Arthritis Action on June 17, 2021
Free online Groups are taking place to help people in Birmingham and the greater West Midlands area living with arthritis manage their condition. The online Groups such as Birmingham Arthritis Action Group, organised by UK charity Arthritis Action... Read full article
by Digital Midlands on April 28, 2021
Innovation and Investment Community launches Digital Midlands: A New Online Hub for the Region
by Digital Midlands on April 28, 2021
“We’ve already seen some fantastic opportunities arise, such as the development of Gigabit Cities across the region - and as the Midlands becomes more digital, communities will be essential for expanding business networks.”... Read full article
by Zoë’s Place Baby Hospice on February 19, 2021
The UK’s only baby-specific hospice launches ‘Pay for a Day’ campaign
by Zoë’s Place Baby Hospice on February 19, 2021
The UK’s only baby-specific hospice, Zoë’s Place Baby Hospice, is launching a new ‘Pay for a Day’ scheme at its Coventry hospice, which is encouraging organisations in the West Midlands and across the UK to pledge to ‘Pay for a Day’ of care, ... Read full article
by Concept Communications Ltd on December 11, 2020
Concept Communications launches to offer an agile approach to marketing in a rapidly evolving world
by Concept Communications Ltd on December 11, 2020
The digital marketing revolution has been on everybody’s radar for quite some years now, and a gradual shift towards the utilisation of digital platforms to connect with customers, create communities and encourage more of a two-way conversation... Read full article
by Bellway on October 26, 2020
Staff at Bellway step up to the Snowdon challenge for Cancer Research UK
by Bellway on October 26, 2020
The 17-strong team of Bellway West Midlands staff – who work at the division’s office in Tamworth – hiked up the highest mountain in Wales last month (September), reaching its peak at 1,085 metres above sea level in five hours.... Read full article
by Birmingham City University on April 1, 2020
University of Birmingham scientists working to improve facemasks used by COVID-19 frontline NHS
by Birmingham City University on April 1, 2020
Since the onset of the COVID-19 crisis, the subject of personal protective equipment (PPE) has become a key discussion point. Over recent days the focus has been on the supply of facemasks that allow healthcare workers to interact safely and perform ... Read full article
by British Liver Trust on February 26, 2020
Nearly a fifth of liver patients in the West Midlands are very unsatisfied with their medical care
by British Liver Trust on February 26, 2020
18% of patients with liver disease in the West Midlands were very unsatisfied with the medical care they had received, a survey carried out by leading liver charity, the British Liver Trust, reveals.... Read full article
by University of Birmingham on February 13, 2020
Birmingham re-connects with 'trailblazingly democratic' Shakespeare heritage
by University of Birmingham on February 13, 2020
A major £1.7 million project to re-connect Birmingham’s communities with the city’s Shakespearean heritage has been officially launched. 'Everything to Everybody' - a collaboration between the University of Birmingham and Birmingham City Council... Read full article
by University of Birmingham on February 10, 2020
Skin cancer diagnosis apps are unreliable and poorly regulated, study shows
by University of Birmingham on February 10, 2020
Smartphone apps used as ‘early warning systems’ for skin cancer are poorly regulated and frequently cannot be relied upon to produce accurate results, according to a new analysis by experts at the University of Birmingham.... Read full article
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