Highbury Corner

Highbury Corner

It probably not the most popular pub in Moseley, it might  not even actually be in Moseley, but the Highbury is certainly large and it’s just re-opened. If you ask many people around and about Moseley they’ll probably tell you they’ve never bothered...
Queensbridge: Theatre of Death

Queensbridge: Theatre of Death

As a new school year starts many of Birmingham’s younger residents will be setting off for another year of the ritual humiliation and emotional scarring that is secondary education in the UK today. This isn’t the case in Moseley. Pupils at Queensbridge...
Where Are Our Wardens?

Where Are Our Wardens?

Some of our more eager eyed residents will have noticed there is a void in the centre of Moseley these days. That’s because our street wardens have vanished. For over ten years both of our street wardens have been a fixture in the centre of Moseley cheerily...
Game of Two Halves: Barbers

Game of Two Halves: Barbers

Everyone remembers the sorry state of men’s grooming in Moseley only ten years ago. A revolution occurred when Leanne opened The Village Barbers, for the first time men could lean against the bar in the Prince of Wales and talk openly about the relative merits...
Eurocratic Oaf

Eurocratic Oaf

Moseley is rarely concerned by the machinations of the European Superstate but this week it was rocked by an attempt by the European Court  to interfere with a much loved cultural icon. It has come to the attention of those bureaucrats in Brussels that local...