Wholesale gas prices have seen a steep rise since October 2021 which means energy firms have been passing these on to households through rising energy bills. However, the current economic climate shouldn’t put any kind of dampener on your dreams of finding a new home in 2022. While energy costs […]
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Funding secured to create awareness of organ donation across four major faiths
The University of Wolverhampton has secured almost £10,000 funding to create awareness of organ donation across four major faith groups across the West Midlands. The University’s School of Art and the Centre for Sikh and Panjabi Studies has secured the funding to continue raising awareness amongst the Sikh, Hindu, Jain […]
BLUEPRINT FOR THE FUTURE OF EV CHARGING IN CITIES REVEALED AS YORK HYPERHUBS OPEN
Two electric vehicle HyperHubs are opening in York which aim to act as a demonstration of best practice for the design of EV charging facilities in cities. The Monks Cross HyperHub, next to one of York’s Park and Ride sites, opens today and is one of the largest EV charging […]
University launches business bootcamp for students and graduates
Birmingham City University has launched STEAM Hatchery, an intensive training programme, to give 60 participants the opportunity to turn their business dream into a reality with the help of expert mentorship and part of a £10,000 prize fund. The new ten-week programme, based at the University’s new £70m STEAMhouse […]
The true cost of poor vehicle repairs is road safety
Motorists are being warned that a shoddy vehicle repair might not just damage the cosmetic appearance of their car, but also potentially harm the safety systems embedded in their vehicles. Indeed, smart vehicle repair specialists Revive! has revealed how advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) have brought new challenges in handling […]
A Divisive Film removed from Cineworld screens across the county after peaceful protests
A film has been removed from screens at all Cineworld branches after hundreds of people took part in a peaceful protest on Broad Street outside the Cineworld branch on Sunday. Imam Ijaz Ahmad Shaami a leading Imam of the city said: ‘We were made aware that a controversial blasphemous film: […]
We are Walsall 2040 – shaping Walsall’s future
Organisations from the across Walsall are coming together to develop a vision for the future of the Borough. More than 10,000 residents and businesses will be asked for their views about what they want Walsall to look like and be like in 2040 and beyond. We are Walsall 2040 will provide […]
Walsall lights up the night sky for The Queen
Hundreds of people gathered at Barr Beacon in Walsall on Thursday evening to see the lighting of a beacon to mark Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. Before the main event, the crowd was entertained by the City of Birmingham Brass Band who used the site’s iconic war memorial as […]
Commonwealth culture and cuisine served up at city-wide food festival
Food and music from across the Commonwealth will be served up at a series of free, vibrant events in Birmingham. Food and music from across the Commonwealth will be served up at a series of free, vibrant events in Birmingham. Ten food and cultural experiences from Commonwealth member nations are […]
SECOND-LIFE USE: AUDI E-TRON BATTERY MODULES POWER ELECTRIFY RICKSHAWS IN INDIA
A second life for electric car batteries: The German–Indian start-up Nunam is bringing three electric rickshaws to the roads of India. They are powered by used batteries taken from test vehicles in the Audi e-tron test fleet. The aim of the project is to explore how modules made with high-voltage […]