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"Once in a Lifetime" plant flowers in Edgbaston - 24th August 2008
The "Century Plant" on the Terrace at the Botanical Gardens, is about to flower. Then the plant will die.
2008 Departures From The Botanical Studentship Course - 30th August 2008
This year's applicants who have been on the Botanical Studentship Course at The Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Glasshouses will be leaving us at the end of August.
Concerned about Post Office Closures? - 28th July 2008
One Edgbaston is currently making a short film with elders who feel their lives are affected.
Edgbaston's Got Talent - Have You? - 7th July 2008
Dare you enter our 2008 talent show? October Auditions, Final in February
Edgbaston Crime Figures Drop - 19th May 2008
Crime levels on the south sector of the Rose Road Operational Command Unit were down again last year thanks to the work of West Midlands Police and partner agencies.
Local youngster is star musician - 14th May 2008
An Edgbaston Birmingham schoolboy has made musical history by becoming one of the youngest pupils ever to win a place at the Royal College of Music in London
Recycling and Refuse Collection in Edgbaston - 1st April 2008
Want to recylce more but don't know how? Let us tell you how - and where.
One Edgbaston Magazine Spring Issue is out! - 23rd March 2008
The popular twelve page free magazine from the One Edgbaston Partnership hits the street at the end of March.
New students join the Gardens - 26th October 2007
Seven new students joined the Gardens on 10 September 2007 for one year including one student who has 50% funding from the Historic & Botanic Garden Bursary Scheme.
Events Center:
Edgbaston Fun Run 2009
This year sees the return of the Edgbaston Fun Run held in...
Focus Fun Fitness Day
Birmingham Keep Fit Association are organising a Fun Fitness...
Harborne Carnival 2009
It is that time of year again when Harborne Village will be...
Adults and Communities Conference and Exhibition
Putting People First - an opportunity to find out more about...
Local Gallery

Five Ways Sculpture

Guinea Gardens

Allotment Clear up

Proposed Kenrick Centre

Veena Vernma and Peter Cook