Birmingham City Council Fraudsters I attempted to pay for parking in the city centre one evening. The parking machine took £2, and did not register the money or allow me to eject it. I ended up paying on the Ringo App but unfortunately it used my last parking address, so I ended up...
life assurance was off limits for gay men, ‘spouse discounts’ were definitely for Mr and Mrs, inner city residents were regarded as ‘high risk’ for the crime of living in the wrong postcode. So
The recently published Birmingham Development Plan 2031, approved by the national government, and adopted by the local city council in 2017, acknowledges these issues and sets out to address them through plans, with environment and sustainability being an important pillar of the city’s urban ...