City centre news – 4 June, 2010

The city centre news for 4 June:

  • Private vs state schools in Birmingham
    Daily Telegraph
    King Edward’s School v King Edward VI Five Ways School in Birmingham.
  • Cannabis factory found after residents complain
    Peterborough Today
    A man has been arrested after the discovery of a cannabis factory in a flat in Birmingham, police have said. The factory was found during a raid on a flat in the Jewellery Quarter after a number of residents complained to police about the “strong smell of cannabis”.
  • More Grade A Office Space Let at Eleven Brindleyplace
    Office Broker.com
    The prime city centre office space in Birmingham’s Eleven Brindlyplace has attracted yet another client, this time in the form of international recruitment consultants Robert Walters.
  • Lasan reaps the rewards of F Word triumph
    Birmingham Post
    Lasan has become the Indian restaurant of choice since the agony and ecstasy of a Gordon Ramsay grilling, writes Food Critic Richard McComb.
  • All quiet on Paradise Circus
    The Stirrer
    No news is good news when it comes to the redevelopment of Birmingham’s Paradise Circus reckons Central Library campaigner Alan Clawley.