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It has been a while since I entered Birmingham Territory, apart from hospital consultations and tests, so I was wondering if the transport authority ( if it still exists ) have addressed emissions from the the Inner and Outer Circle bus routes, have plans to deploy Hydrogen fueled vehicles or are planning to recreate Trams or Trolley Buses on such routes?
 
It has been a while since I entered Birmingham Territory, apart from hospital consultations and tests, so I was wondering if the transport authority ( if it still exists ) have addressed emissions from the the Inner and Outer Circle bus routes, have plans to deploy Hydrogen fueled vehicles or are planning to recreate Trams or Trolley Buses on such routes?


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The buses are being manufactured by Wrightbus, which is also supplying vehicles to Aberdeen and London. They will be operated in Birmingham by National Express, with an ambition to run them on the new Sprint route when it opens, which will be the first uninterrupted cross-city route, connecting Walsall town centre to Birmingham Airport and Solihull.
 
Thank you Brum x, valued information. Can I take it that WMPTE no longer exists?

They are now called Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) and not sure why Birmingham City Council got involved as per the above article when it is TfWM who run public transport in this region ?? Maybe some bright spark at the council had a great idea for once, it would be a first 🤣🤣🤣
 
Birmingham City Council has agreed to enter into a joint venture agreement with Lendlease Europe for the £1.9bn Birmingham Smithfield development, following Cabinet’s approval earlier today (15 Dec).

 
Birmingham City Council has agreed to enter into a joint venture agreement with Lendlease Europe for the £1.9bn Birmingham Smithfield development, following Cabinet’s approval earlier today (15 Dec).


Let's hope they can have a swift start on site once the CWG2022 has finished, as this is another project takiing ages to get going. I think we have been talking about it for nearly 10 years and not a digger in site ???
 
Nice 31 storey tower for the Bristol Road next to Mcdonalds.

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Brum x, that picture shows just how drab Birmingham is with many buildings looking samey from height though at ground level there are so many gems for historians to salivate over.

A good few towers to enhance the skyline would be nice and a signature tower to draw in business, tourism and cash might help.

Why should the Smoke and Manchester or Leeds get the big prize buildings and Birmingham not?
 
Brum x, that picture shows just how drab Birmingham is with many buildings looking samey from height though at ground level there are so many gems for historians to salivate over.

A good few towers to enhance the skyline would be nice and a signature tower to draw in business, tourism and cash might help.

Why should the Smoke and Manchester or Leeds get the big prize buildings and Birmingham not?

Many Cities will be drooling over 103 Colmore Row JENNYJET ? It is a fine new office tower for any city, including London.
 
I am sorry but a 26 floor building is but a maisonette compared to the City of London although seeing architects impression it would be typical of Manhattan low rise and is a nice structure.

No, I was thinking perhaps replacement of BT tower with something more shouty, hey...this is Birmingham, welcome to the observation restaurant. I am not asking for Burj al Arab or Khalif or Petronas but something perhaps like a Midlands Shard, something that one is drawn to when passing through Spaghetti. The CAA has altered flight paths for tall buildings so perhaps BHX may choose not to object.

The Curzon development or Digbeth/Deritend or Newhall Street all ripe for renewal.
 
I am sorry but a 26 floor building is but a maisonette compared to the City of London although seeing architects impression it would be typical of Manhattan low rise and is a nice structure.

I highly doubt we'll see an office tower more than 100m built outside of London anytime soon, if ever tbh!
 
New 9 storey media centre to be built on a site adjacent to Curzon Street Station.


The campus is one of the most ambitious and prestigious city centre developments, with a clear focus on becoming the Midlands’ definitive creative and cultural hub.

Spanning 225,000 sq ft, the building will incorporate four studios designed for TV and drama – two 5,600 sq ft spaces, as well as a 8,200 sq ft and 10,333 sq ft studio space – plus commercial and event spaces.


Credit to https://twitter.com/BuildsWeAre for the info.
 

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