When B13 Magazine editor, Neil Hillman, found it hard to get local residents to look at his organ, he was left with a tricky choice. The alternatives were obviously more cracking stories about people’s gardens or a direct attack on two local residents. The unfortunate local residents had made the fatal mistake of criticising the worth of Moseley’s second most vital news source. This criticism invoked the wrath of Mr Hillman and brought down the full weight of his editorial might on their unsuspecting heads.

B13 Magazine has been going through a bit of a rocky patch over the last five or six years due to it’s reluctance to accept the fact that not everybody lives on Chantry Road. Although some people like endless stories about Percy Harrison (no we don’t know who he is either) or how much a house cost on Tudor Road in 1975, some people think it might be about time there was a more representative source of local news.

We would like to say to you that criticism of B13 Magazine is unfair because it is produced by a dedicated team of volunteers, but then we noticed that it costs 50p, which is in very real terms two packets of Rizla. Therefore we think it should be open to the same level of criticism as a copy of the Guardian or a cheap can of Coke.

It is claimed that very few people have complained about the torrid content of this periodical so we thought (in the spirit of goodwill) it would be nice to encourage you to pass on your comments to Mr Hillman directly. So send your comments to B13 and tell them exactly how we can pull together to make a better place for everyone. Or tell them you want more jokes about wanking, it’s worked for us.

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