Sutton Coldfield Art Trail 2018 – this weekend!

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Don’t miss the wonderful Sutton Coldfield Art Trail this weekend.  It’s a brilliant event organised by the artist of the town, a chance for you to see their work and visit their galleries and studios.  As the site says

“This year we have 37 artists working in 10 venues. You will be able to meet artists in the Gracechurch Centre, community halls, and in their studios or private houses and gardens across the town. The artists work in a large range of media and styles, including sculptors, painters, textile artists, illustrators, jewellery-makers, potters and photographers. ”

Download the map here.  You can visit Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th June from 10am to 4pm.

The artists are:

Arthur Terry school                  

Hazel Astling                          

Viv Astling 

Estelle Bennett                       

Chris Bowden                  

Caroline Bradburn  

Mary Christodoulou                  

Jacqui Cotterill                    

Rachel David 

Margaret Fairhead                

Elaine Farmer                       

Austin Gannon 

Brian Garbett                   

David Griffiths                      

Kathryn Hainsworth 

Hugh Heaven                          

Jane Hinks                          

John Hodgett

Deborah Hodgson                  

Melissa Keogh                            

Gary O’Neil                         

Pat Pagett                          

Sam Revill 

Kathryn Morris  

Petra Röhr-Rouendaal              

Lewis Rose                      

Kathryn Sawbridge

Clive Sayer                        

Mathe Shepheard                      

Una Smith 

Geoff Stubbins                        

Emily Vere                               

Fran Vere 

James Ware                             

David White                        

Keith Wilkins 

Helen Willis 

 

 

 

Gatepost April May 2018 Edition

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Here’s the full colour edition of Gatepost, a special edition for April and May 2018.

Gatepost April – May 2018

Things covered in this edition include:

  • Note from newly elected Sutton Town Cllrs.
  • Minutes of the Banners Gate (Sutton Vesey) Neighbourhood Forum AGM meeting held in Banners Gate Community Hall on Monday 26h March, 2018 at 7.30 p.m.
  • The Sutton Coldfield Art Trail (June 2018)
  • The wonderful social media course provide by the brilliant people at Podnosh.
  • Recent letter to Karl Randall regarding dog mess.
  • How the neighbourhood forum needs a new Secretary The Forum needs a new minute secretary to replace Jean.

Enjoy.

 

 

 

June 7th 2018

Birmingham Bulletin

Welcome to Birmingham Bulletin with the latest news, events and competitions from Birmingham City Council.

News
The council scooped Gold at the Chelsea Flower Show for the seventh year running, with a display recognising and celebrating the legacy of the Windrush Generation.

The Windrush Generations free exhibition, at the Library of Birmingham until 30 June, celebrates the city’s Caribbean communities. Birmingham school children met members of the Windrush generation when they opened the event last month.

In light of the recent flooding that affected a number of areas across the city, the council prepared advice to share with relatives, friends and neighbours. Why not also sign up to the free emergency messaging service Birmingham Community Alerts and findthe information to help keep you prepared in case of any other emergency?

It’s Volunteers Week 2018, from 1-7 June. The week celebrates the contributionmillions of volunteers make across Birmingham and the UK, every year. For example, last year alone, volunteers contributed 62,101 hours to our parks service. You can find out more on our website. Get general advice about volunteering or pop along to avolunteering fair on 4 June.

If you have planned – or are thinking about planning – a community clean-up, you can email GreatBritishSpringClean@birmingham.gov.uk for free litter pick-up kits.

It’s Scams Awareness Month during June. Trading Standards Officers will be on-hand to give advice on 12 June, 12-1.30pm, at Sutton Coldfield Library and on 20 June at the Library of Birmingham, 10.30am-3pm.