Conservative Newsletter July 2011 Special Stirchley Supermarket edition! "TESCO is now coming to Stirchley" "The derelict Stirchley Baths will be restored" link
THE STIRCHLEY KNOWS (a new local magazine made in Stirchley). Local residents of all ages are wanteddetails
SuperStirchley UPDATE "A big thank you to everyone who attended last nights meeting - it was a great success with around 45 people crammed into the pool room at the British Oak. We'll be following it up with template objection letters and other actions soon - all will be advertised on superstirchley.wordpress.com" Tom Bakerlink
SuperStirchley Public Meeting 28th June, British Oak details
ASDA want to build a supermarket in Stirchley.
Join them to discuss the pros and cons,
how you can object,
and alternative ways to regenerate
the high street
Timothy Huxtable holds Bournville for the Conservatives May 6, 2011 with a majority of just 276, Tim Huxtable has successfully defended his council seat at Thursday’s local election.
Cannabis factory found in Stirchley May 5 2011
Police have seized about 250 plants from a cannabis factory on the Pershore road
The discovery came after officers on routine patrol became aware of a strong smell of cannabis coming from a flat on Pershore Road, Stirchley, on Wednesday afternoon.
Garland strikes with Lakeside Superbowl Garland Leisure has acquired Lakeside Superbowl in Stirchley
The first floor bowling centre comprises 18 lanes together with bar, cafeteria and an amusement area. New website: link
EASTER EGG HUNT
1 - 4pm Easter Monday 25 April
Family Fun for all ages around the Adventure Play area from
(sponsored by Stirchley Neighbourhood Forum) details
Tesco finally sign:
they are coming to Stirchley details on the
online forumlink
PROPOSED RETAIL UNITS
B.T SITE. PERSHORE ROAD MAP
Taken from Conservative newsletter April 13 2011. Stirchley Library At a recent Bournville Ward Committee meeting, £4,440 was allocated
to Stirchley Libraryto provide the following community activities over the coming year, including Coffee mornings x 12;
Saturday childrens activities x 12;
Readers Groups x 12;
Story tots x 50;
Homework clubs x 40; Childrens reading challenge x 4; Working with schools and nurseries; Working with health centres;
Working with 'Bookstart'; and a 'Young Readers' project
EX TASCOS EMPLOYEES REUNION Saturday 26'" March 2011 2 -4pmdetails
Secret Stirchley flashers and goodbye tearoom. Sat 12th March 2011. by Fiona Cullinanlink
CANNON HILL PARK FRIENDS Community Arts -
Discovery -
Nature - Events: Spring 2011 Newslink
Conservative News March 2010
"Morrison's will not now
be coming to Stirchley"
("we believe, the land has been sold instead to another rival supermarket chain") Newsletter
Stirchley Community Market are moving the market to the first Tuesday of the month, and the first one of 2011 will be on the 1st March - see you all there. more details on their blog: link
Lots of tea drinking, cake eating and film watching! FEBRUARY 26, 2011
by Stirchley Happenings Thank you to everyone who made last night a success! details
Cotteridge OAPs' day centre facing bleak future. by Jane Tyler, Birmingham Mail, Feb 11 2011 link
Save Cotteridge Church Day Centre public meeting The Cotteridge Church
(Pershore Road, Cotteridge Island) Weds 23rd February, 7:30pm
The new Stirchley Village in pictures by Fiona Cullinan, Jan 2011 .. link
NEW POLICE CRIME DATABASE Crimes and ASB in Stirchley.
Street-level crime and ASB (anti social behaviour) Grouped by crime types. link
Secret Stirchley Tell a story about
Stirchley's past
Very successful first week last week, 17/1/11.
They managed to meet quite a lot of people and tell them about the programme, and the shops starting to look ‘inhabited
If you'd like to be part of the show then drop into the tearoom and say hello. You can come and tell us stories there too - just check on the windows to see when we'll be there and come and have tea and cake and tell us stories. Or send them to our email Inhabit click here
Inhabit Tearoom - 1474 Pershore Road, Stirchley, B30 2NT .more detailsupdate
24 hours of historic tweets from West Midlands Police.
Sunday Mercury, Feb 1 2011
"Officers from Stirchley have discovered a cannabis factory in a residential house – more to follow shortly." link
Birdwatch in the park Saturday 29th January
10.30 am – 12.30 pm.DETAILS
Birmingham binmen working over bank holiday 2 January 2011
Councillor Timothy Huxtable said 19 additional refuse crews had been working over the holidays and will be out on Sunday and Monday. full story link