Birmingham's skyline shifts as a famed hotel shuts down; while a food security game takes centre stage - all this amidst a chaotic backdrop of protest!
In a surprising shift in Birmingham’s hospitality scene, the iconic Rotunda tower aparthotel, Staying Cool at Rotunda, has abruptly closed its doors after an impressive 15 years of welcoming guests. This stunning cylindrical structure had once showcased a modern style that epitomised the vibrant energy of Birmingham. With high hopes of what the future may hold, locals are left wondering what will fill the void left by this beloved accommodation. The Rotunda’s closing throws a spotlight on the local economy, prompting conversations on the successes and struggles of Birmingham's tourism sector.
On a more positive note, the Birmingham Food Council has made strides in tackling food security with an innovative approach – they’ve developed a game! Designed for food sector professionals, planners, and policymakers, this engaging game aims to boost understanding of the challenges posed by system shocks within food supply chains. Think Monopoly meets food sustainability! This interactive tool promises not just a fun experience, but also a vital one, ensuring that those in charge can better strategize for the future of Birmingham's food landscape.
However, it hasn't all been sunshine and rainbows in Brum. Just today, emergency services found themselves racing to Birmingham Library after reports of a man falling from the building, leaving him with serious injuries. While the details are still unfolding, the incident has shocked locals and drawn attention to safety measures in such busy public spaces. Not long after, there were rumblings of early closures at several GP surgeries including Green Lane Surgery and the Omnia Practice, raising eyebrows among citizens concerned about health service accessibility amidst ongoing unrest.
Adding to the chaos, it seems that disorder has erupted across parts of Britain, particularly in Huddersfield where police have reportedly braced for a potential riot. With protesters gathering in Birmingham following an online rumour, the atmosphere is tense as communities grapple with the impact of what has been described as a movement of discontent. It undoubtedly feels like Birmingham, once a hub of culture and harmony, is navigating a storm of disarray as it seeks to maintain its spirit amid these turbulent times.
Fun fact: Did you know that the Staying Cool at Rotunda was famous for its stunning panoramic views of the Birmingham skyline? Many guests left raving about the neon lights of the city turning into a glittering sea at night!
Additionally, the Birmingham Food Council's futuristic board game isn't just a quirky addition; it's a pioneering method that could shape the future as the world shifts toward more sustainable practices. If successful, it could inspire cities everywhere to rethink how they secure food supply chains in times of crisis!
The apartment-hotel Staying Cool at Rotunda closes after being open for 15 years.
Birmingham Food Council has developed a game for food sector professionals, planners and policymakers to improve their understanding of how system shocks ...
A man suffered 'serious injuries' following the incident at about 1.15pm today.
Some of those mentioned were Green Lane Surgery in Smithswood, Omnia Practice, Ward End Medical Centre on Washwood Heath Road. There had been rumours ...
Reports suggested a 'riot' was to hit Huddersfield, while protesters gathered in Birmingham after rumours of a gathering spread online and thugs clashed ...
During the evening several vehicles and a pub, The Clumsy Swan in Yardley, were attacked by a group of Muslim youths, who broke away from the main demonstration ...
Crowds gathered to demonstrate, after hearing social media reports of a far right protest. Police say there were no clashes with members of opposing groups.
A small police presence was pictured among the crowd and a TV reporter was forced off air but the rumoured rally never took place, as a Cllr said the ...
As other men - some wearing masks and thought to be counter protesters - also approached the camera, the journalist says: "Apologies for the language you are ...
During a live broadcast from a protest in Birmingham on Monday, 5 August, Sky News' communities correspondent Becky Johnson was surrounded by protesters ...
A man was caught on camera appearing to stab a van tyre before an eyewitness said 'he's going to do the same to us'
James Cleverly called for the home office minister to 'think about the consequences' of her words.
Police are looking into various incidents in Bordeseley Green and the Clumsy Swan pub in Yardley.
West Midlands Police confirmed that it had a plans in place should there be any incidents in Coventry. "We regularly have demonstrations and events taking place ...
West Midlands Police and local MP Jess Phillips vowed to bring perpetrators to justice on seventh day of disorder on UK's streets.
West Midlands Police and local MP Jess Phillips vowed to bring perpetrators to justice on seventh day of disorder on UK's streets.
Hundreds of people have gathered in Bordesley Green near the McDonald's amid rumours of a far-right rally in the area.
It's not every day you find big hunking chunks of cake among the second-hand clothing racks.
The showroom for Rudell's plans to open at the Burlington Arcade entrance before Christmas.
The Clumsy Swan pub in Yardley, which had its windows smashed, praised the community for its support, with Sheldon Mosque offering to pay for repairs to the ...
There were incidents, but no clashes between groups as police officers were out on force in Birmingham.
The music of Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra will be heard being performed by Mike Lovatt's 'Brass Pack' in the heart of Birmingham on Thursday night - so ...
This September, Birmingham Rep will be hosting an entire month of one-night productions in their largest performance space.
I know people will be worried about the violent disorder playing out across the country. I utterly condemn the Islamophobic and racist violence from the far- ...
The Staying Cool at Rotunda hotel has closed suddenly after 15 years of business.
Birmingham locals were advised to "remain indoors" as the city was rocked by a fresh wave of violence on Monday night. Masked thugs carrying knives were ...
She said “There are three infant teams across BWC who support infant feeding in well and unwell babies, term and preterm babies and provide support for all ...