Digbeth study – Andy Munro wants your opinions!

As I’ve posted on Digbeth is Good, Andy Munro, Operations Director for the Jewellery Quarter Regeneration Partnership, has contacted me about a study he is conducting on Digbeth.  Apologies for cross posting, I wanted to reach as many people as possible.  Here’s Andy’s introduction to the study:

I work for the Jewellery Quarter Regeneration Partnership, funded by Birmingham City Council, as Operations Director. I am supported by a small team and, before he left, Clive Dutton asked me to see if the lessons that we’ve learnt in the Jewellery Quarter and our delivery structure could be applied to Digbeth. Whilst this is an internal report, I will be recommending that its findings are publicised to organisations that I have consulted, not least as a matter of courtesy.

I replied asking what contribution he might want from DiG readers and he telephoned me and read out the following questions he’d like locals to answer. I did email him asking him to reply with his questions to make sure nothing was lost in translation but as yet he’s not responded, so here’s what he dictated to me over the phone:

  1. What area do you see as being Digbeth? What do you feel Digbeth’s boundaries are?
  2. Should there be a Digbeth brand with branded signage, etc. like the Jewellery Quarter? Andy suggested there could be Digbeth brand sub-sections (e.g. Irish Quarter, Custard Factory, etc.).
  3. Is the a shared vision working within the Digbeth community? Do people want the same things for Digbeth?
  4. What are the top three things you feel should be done for Digbeth?

Andy stressed that he is Birmingham born and bred and this study is not costing anything – it’s an informal report to get a ‘snapshot’ of the area. Andy also said he does not have a great deal of time to dedicate to it, so if he does not get responses from people, he doesn’t really have the time to be chasing them. He told me that when he started he was given a list of 50 businesses to contact but has only had the time to contact about 10. So speak now or forever hold your peace, as it were.

Andy seemed unsure of what the implications of the study might be – he said it is unlikely to result in a Jewellery Quarter-type team for Digbeth given the costs.

In order to help Andy get an accurate snapshot of Digbeth, I’d urge everyone to comment on this Digbeth study and respond to his questions, either through the comments box below or emailing him on andy.munro@birmingham.gov.uk. I’ve emailed my local Councillor Yvonne Mosquito to try and get her involved in the study too.

Residents’ Association meeting – November meeting minutes

The minutes of the last meeting are available online here.  There’s also a post about the meeting here on Digbeth is Good.

Second talk about local session at Stanhope Hall in Highgate

Stanhope Hall

On Monday the talk about local team went to Stanhope Hall in Highgate for a second session.  We kicked off with  working with the Stanhope Women’s Group on developing the site they created during the fist session.

The Stanhope Women’s Group plan to use their WordPress blog to cover the hive of activity that is the Stanhope Hall centre, talking about things such as their garden, which grows some of the food that’s eaten in their community lunches and the herbs for the womens’ group’s holistic medicine course.

Stanhope Hall garden

We helped a member of the Highgate Neighbourhood Forum create a WordPress blog to keep track of reporting issues to the council and making sure these are resolved.

We also spoke to the person behind Abacus Flats (Bradford Street, Digbeth) about using the WordPress blog help create a sense of community amongst the residents.

Second talk about local session in Highgate this Mon 9th Nov

On 19th October talk about local kicked off activity in Highgate with a preliminary social media surgery style session in Stanhope Hall, Ketley Croft, Highgate, Birmingham B12 (map here).

Things got off to a great start – about 12 people came along, including the local police and a site was created for the Stanhope Womens’ Group that meet regularly in the community centre.

talk about local is back in Stanhope Hall at 11.00am this Monday 9th November to work with the womens’ group on developing this site and talk to anyone else who is interested in creating or contributing to a community website.  The session is open and completely free, so if you’re nearby and would like to learn how to create a website, or perhaps need help with a site you already have, please come along and talk to us.

Digbeth Residents’ Group Meeting – 7pm Monday 2nd November @ Paragon Hotel

Digbeth Residents’ Group monthly meeting as ever first Monday of the month, 7pm Paragon Hotel

This month we have Cllr Yvonne Mosquito attending to answer questions

Learning Revolution, 23rd October @ Custard Factory

The Learning Revolution event in Birmingham is happening this Friday 23rd

at The Old Library, The Custard Factory, from 10am 4pm and is a free open

public event, focusing on Culture,Arts, and Crafts within Informal adult

learning. We are looking to engage individuals and groups who would like to

come along and share/demonstrate what they do choirs, flower arrangers,

family & local history, painting, textiles etc, and anybody who would like

to come along and have a go. Refreshments will be available throughout the

day. And there is money available to cover expenses such as transport. We

are looking to contact/engage with any local groups, and Participatory

Artists who are interested in taking part.

If youre interested please contact Melanie Todd on melanietodd@me.com or

07740 861263.

THE ESPRESSO SIZED THEATRE, Friday 27th November @ the Margarett Rose Abri café

THE ESPRESSO SIZED THEATRE

SHORT SHARP PLAYS TO MAKE YOU SIT UP!

WITH A CAST OF THREE OR LESS, MINIMAL PROPS AND EACH PLAY BEING BETWEEN 15-30 MINS LONG – WELCOME TO THE ‘ESPRESSO SIZED THEATRE’ - THE THEATRE IN A CAFÉ!

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH. 8PM.

The day after American Thanksgiving Day!

3 – 4 plays with and American Theme

Written by local writers

TICKETS

£4.50 in Advance at the Café

£5.00 on the door on the night

PRICE INCLUDES  A REGULAR COFFEE OR TEA AND CAKE

the Margarett Rose Abri café

58-59 Cheapside, Digbeth, (The Old Post Office) Birmingham  B12 0PG

THE MARGARETT ROSE ABRI CAFÉ IS A SOCIAL ENTERPRISE PROJECT. ALL PROFITS ARE PLOWED BACK INTO THE BUSINESS WHICH AIMS TO SUPPORT WOMEN AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE COMMUNITY TO REPAIR THEIR LIVES BY PROVIDING HEALTHCARE, WORK OPPORTUNIIES AND GUIDANCE.

Lazy Sunday Afternoon, 25th October @ the Margarett Rose Abri café

FED UP WITH THE SAME OLD ROUTINE  ON A SUNDAY?

HERE’S A DIFFERENT WAY TO GET READY FOR THE WEEK AHEAD!

Lazy Sunday Afternoon’

acoustic Session

The laid back alternative Sunday Afternoon! – enjoy a coffee –read the papers – put the world to right  and listen to a chilled acoustic set from two different artists!!

  • VELVET GREEN (SONGWRITING DUO)

Contemporary folk influenced acoustic

  • JEAN DAVISON (singer-songwriter)

Soft, melodic songs with insightful lyrics

All ages welcome and admission is free but you can make a small donation to the breast cancer charity BREAKTHROUGH on the day if you wish!

Sunday 25th October  2009

Live music starts 2.30pm

at

the Margarett Rose Abri café

58-59 Cheapside, Digbeth, (The Old Post Office) Birmingham  B12 0PG

FED UP WITH THE SAME OLD ROUTINE  ON A SUNDAY?

HERE’S A DIFFERENT WAY TO GET READY FOR THE WEEK AHEAD!