08/08/2022 by
Cllr Ian Ward, Leader of Birmingham City Council, reflects on the success of the Commonwealth Games, which come to an end today...
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04/08/2022 by Vikki Rainbow
On day seven of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, Craig Cooper, Birmingham City Council’s Commonwealth Games Programme Director, reflects on the Games so far.
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22/02/2022 by
As Birmingham prepares to host the 2022 Commonwealth Games, the Lord Mayor of Birmingham Cllr Muhammad Afzal travels to Pakistan this week to promote the city and opportunities for business and tourism
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05/07/2021 by Vikki Rainbow
With volunteering applications to join the Commonwealth Collective still open, Jane Clarkin, a project co-ordinator at Birmingham City Council, talks about her volunteering experiences and why she has applied to be a volunteer at Birmingham.
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10/11/2020 by
Councillor Ian Ward, Leader of Birmingham City Council, discusses the positivity the Commonwealth Games can bring to Birmingham...
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14/08/2020 by
Cllr Brigid Jones, Deputy Leader of Birmingham City Council, blogs on why these current extraordinary times will not stop the city council playing its part in delivering an extraordinary Commonwealth Games...
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29/07/2020 by
Birmingham City Council's Commonwealth Games Programme Director, Craig Cooper, discusses the city’s preparations to host the Games in 2022...
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08/05/2019 by Vikki Rainbow
Neil Carney, Birmingham City Council’s Programme Director for Birmingham 2022, writes about the area that will be at the centre of everything related to the Commonwealth Games in just over three years’ time…
Read "Perry Barr and the Commonwealth Games"...