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What do you think of Birmingham?
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I am doing some research on public perceptions of British cities and it would be great to get some feedback from people on the following.
What are your perceptions of Birmingham as a city?
What do you first think of, what are its good points, bad points, could do better?
Also what cultural landmarks do you associate with Birmingham?
Thanks for your help
What are your perceptions of Birmingham as a city?
What do you first think of, what are its good points, bad points, could do better?
Also what cultural landmarks do you associate with Birmingham?
Thanks for your help
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Just spent a few days there and enjoyed it.
Stayed centrally and there was a great selection of shops (bullring etc).
I felt pretty safe there (stayed Sunday - Wednesday so not sure about weekends).
thought that the Selfridges building was iconic.
There was a lovely remembrance area on Broad Street
Liked the kids artwork that was around some of the construction areas.
Didn't think the shop keepers were particularly friendly - but then I live in a small town where the majority of shop assistants have a good natter.
Stayed centrally and there was a great selection of shops (bullring etc).
I felt pretty safe there (stayed Sunday - Wednesday so not sure about weekends).
thought that the Selfridges building was iconic.
There was a lovely remembrance area on Broad Street
Liked the kids artwork that was around some of the construction areas.
Didn't think the shop keepers were particularly friendly - but then I live in a small town where the majority of shop assistants have a good natter.
Birmingham has had a vast amount of urban regeneration in recent years which has improved the environment considerably. The old bull ring was a hideous carbuncle in comparison to what they have now. Birmingham city centre is a vibrant and thriving centre. New Street station and the Pallisades could do with some improvement, but as a centre I believe it has come on leaps and bounds.
As with any city there are highs and lows, the periphery of Birmingham is pretty much viewed as a no-go-area, akin to a ghetto. There are however plans to expand improvements to the outer area, but anyone who has a view of Birmingham that predates say 2004, should really pay it a visit and be pleasantly surprised.
As with any city there are highs and lows, the periphery of Birmingham is pretty much viewed as a no-go-area, akin to a ghetto. There are however plans to expand improvements to the outer area, but anyone who has a view of Birmingham that predates say 2004, should really pay it a visit and be pleasantly surprised.
Birmingham.
We visited the Christmas market three years ago because we couldn't afford Lincoln and Mr Saxy had a couple of complimentary train tickets. We don't go to Lincoln any more. Brum is much nicer.
Reasons:
It's clean.
The people are really nice and friendly.
There's loads of good shops and markets that don't cost the earth.
Good pubs with good beer.
One downer - New Street Station. What a dungeon!!
We visited the Christmas market three years ago because we couldn't afford Lincoln and Mr Saxy had a couple of complimentary train tickets. We don't go to Lincoln any more. Brum is much nicer.
Reasons:
It's clean.
The people are really nice and friendly.
There's loads of good shops and markets that don't cost the earth.
Good pubs with good beer.
One downer - New Street Station. What a dungeon!!
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Octavius sums Brumagem up perfectly.
It has improved enormously over the last few years.
Only New Street station and Villa Park need to be flattened
and it would be on a par with Barcelona.
Brummies do have miserable accents,not as nice as our Black Country one but they have the advantage of only being a ten minute journey by train to The Hawthorns.
Home of the famous West Bromwich Albion.
One tip though,leave the car on the outskirts and catch the train in,the ring roads are a nightmare.
It has improved enormously over the last few years.
Only New Street station and Villa Park need to be flattened
and it would be on a par with Barcelona.
Brummies do have miserable accents,not as nice as our Black Country one but they have the advantage of only being a ten minute journey by train to The Hawthorns.
Home of the famous West Bromwich Albion.
One tip though,leave the car on the outskirts and catch the train in,the ring roads are a nightmare.
I used to love going to Birmigham to see my friends, but despite places being modernised and the shopping being reasonable, it now makes me cringe.
The last time I went there, two of us went on the train. I was propositioned twice, before we even got out of New Street station - and again in the "Rag" market! Just walking from our hotel back to the station (5 minutes away) was a nightmare, as we were followed by a gang of teenagers who kept asking for cigarettes. I now only go down there if I'm going to the NEC or NIA, and always take the car.
The last time I went there, two of us went on the train. I was propositioned twice, before we even got out of New Street station - and again in the "Rag" market! Just walking from our hotel back to the station (5 minutes away) was a nightmare, as we were followed by a gang of teenagers who kept asking for cigarettes. I now only go down there if I'm going to the NEC or NIA, and always take the car.
Perceptions:
It feels like a major city. A place on the national and international map. A big "centre".
First thoughts:
I wish the block of flats from Aston University where I secretly used to meet my first love didn't have to overlook the approach to New Street and remind me of her every time I go to Birmingham. Sorry, but that's what comes to mind. My visits are always tinged with sadness because of it.
Good
Great access without a car. Massive plus for me. Easy to get to by train, easy to get around on foot.
Bad
I'm not a fan of the local accent.
I don't know what's so bad about New Street...
It feels like a major city. A place on the national and international map. A big "centre".
First thoughts:
I wish the block of flats from Aston University where I secretly used to meet my first love didn't have to overlook the approach to New Street and remind me of her every time I go to Birmingham. Sorry, but that's what comes to mind. My visits are always tinged with sadness because of it.
Good
Great access without a car. Massive plus for me. Easy to get to by train, easy to get around on foot.
Bad
I'm not a fan of the local accent.
I don't know what's so bad about New Street...