tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25564625.post5238434674803264533..comments2024-02-22T08:20:05.648+00:00Comments on Torwen's Blog: England Trip - First Stop at Birminghamtorwenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04212683985774416002noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25564625.post-48539525417688984852011-06-03T20:20:26.846+01:002011-06-03T20:20:26.846+01:00Oh I should have known about Small Heath earlier! ...Oh I should have known about Small Heath earlier! We were searching all London (well, East Ham that is) for Indian dance acessories, maybe we could have savved a lot of time :(<br />Unfortunately can't say whether there are charity offices there :( sorry. But try out (or go again) when in Birmingham. It was really nice.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25564625.post-12055939146790890262011-06-03T13:21:12.691+01:002011-06-03T13:21:12.691+01:00Ah the stranger returneth.
Looks like you had a sp...Ah the stranger returneth.<br />Looks like you had a splendid time, even if you did eat all the Apple Cinnamon Cheesecake.<br /><br />I used to go to Brummie land quite a lot when I was small as my parents would often visit Small Heath (South Asian shops), and would often drop me and my brothers at the Bullring, this was before it was modernised. <br /><br />I visited B'ham again for work related reasons, but did not get to explore its new city changes. I did visit Birmingham Museum specifically for the Making Connections exhibiiton: exploring hidden 'Black History'. <br /><br />Should I find myself there again, I will def. check out the Warehouse Cafe. But saying that, it seems familiar to me, as I may have already been there. Did you notice if the Friends for Earth people or other charities had offices there?Shaheenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03602971207085826708noreply@blogger.com