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Our West Midlands Review of the Year hits the summer months and the news Birmingham won the bid to host the Invictus Games, more misery for commuters as transport projects were delayed and a historic city pub reopened under new owners Source link
Sir Andy spent seven years as the West Midlands first directly elected major and has been honoured for his public service Source link

Our West Midlands Review of the Year moves into the spring and the news that a controversial apartment scheme was thrown out, the region had new political leadership and passengers were suffering queues at Birmingham Airport Source link
It’s been another difficult year for the retail industry and it doesn’t look set to get much better Source link

Our West Midlands Review of the Year kicks off with the news of abandoned plans for a quirky educational building, the UK’s oldest cinema shuts and West Bromwich Albion seals new takeover deal Source link
The sale of the large Ansty site comes after contracts were exchanged in 2021 Source link
Midlands Connect said it had received overwhelming support for proposed new link to move traffic onto M6 more easily Source link
Component manufacturer has installed new press in its base in Coleshill Source link
Headlam shares jumped 6.84 per cent on Friday morning after the flooring specialist announced that it had agreed to sell three of its properties for a combined price of £53.9m Source link
West Midlands Combined Authority agrees in principle to support project which will create almost 500 new homes in Birmingham Source link