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Historic Birmingham Library Frozen in Time

Explore the inside of Birmingham's Spring Hill Library, perfectly preserved like a time capsule three years after its controversial closure. Discover the community's fight for its future.

Former morgue to become luxury holiday home

A derelict mortuary in Staffordshire, complete with its original embalming room, has been purchased for £137,000 and is set to be converted into a unique two-bedroom luxury holiday let.

Grade II Listed Shropshire Pub Up for Sale

The Bull, a historic 17th Century pub in the desirable Rodington village, is set for auction on December 10 with a £235,000+ guide price. Discover this unique investment opportunity.

Historic Birmingham Skin Hospital for Sale

A landmark Grade II-listed former Victorian hospital in Birmingham city centre is set for auction, offering a unique development opportunity for 15 luxury apartments. Discover this iconic piece of history.

World's Smallest Theatre Reopens After Fire

The Theatre of Small Convenience, the world's smallest theatre housed in a former Victorian toilet in Malvern, has triumphantly reopened with a 12-seat capacity after a community-led restoration.

UK Christmas tree shortage: Shop early for quality

UK households urged to buy Christmas trees early due to a 'quality' shortage caused by climate change and extreme weather. Experts warn popular bushy trees may look less full this year.

Birmingham's Methodist Central Hall Decay Crisis

Heritage campaigners warn Birmingham's iconic Methodist Central Hall remains in mortal danger despite repeated assurances. Urgent action needed to save Grade II* listed building.

Solar Storm Alert: Earth Faces Cosmic Tsunami Impact

Massive X5.1 solar flare racing toward Earth at 1,000 km/s threatens satellites, radio communications and power grids. G3-G4 geomagnetic storm expected with auroras visible in unusual locations.

Urgent Birmingham Blood Donor Plea This Winter

NHS issues urgent plea for O negative, B negative and Ro subtype blood donors in Birmingham. Over 136,000 appointments need filling to boost winter stocks and save lives.

Birmingham's Public Spaces Set for Major Revamp

Birmingham's public spaces could see a major revitalisation as new legislation paves the way for designated activities including markets, performances and community events in previously restricted areas.

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