Centenary Square
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Address | 9a Sunbridge Rd, Bradford BD1 1HY, United Kingdom |
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Hours | Open 24 hours |
Phone | +44 1274 431000 |
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ID | 2458994 |
About Centenary Square
Thousands take part in Great Birmingham Run
... The updated route saw runners begin in Centenary Square, before they took in the Jewellery Quarter and Digbeth...
King Charles: Your essential guide to the coronation weekend
... Further big screens will also be set up across the country, including Birmingham Centenary Square, Belfast City Hall and Cardiff Castle...
Commonwealth bull gets New Street station home
... The giant mechanical bull was displayed in the city s Centenary Square after its debut at the opening ceremony...
Birmingham's Commonwealth bull to leave Centenary Square
... Thousands have visited the 10m-high sculpture since it was placed on display in Centenary Square in July...
Queen Elizabeth's funeral: For one day, the nation stood still
... Waiting for the service to begin, Andrew Smith stood in Birmingham s Centenary Square and felt goosebumps rising on his arm...
The Queen's funeral: How you can watch and listen on Monday
... In Birmingham, the funeral will be broadcast on a large screen at Centenary Square from shortly before 11:00...
In pictures: Birmingham's German Christmas market lights up city
... The council said the big wheel and ice rink had also returned to Centenary Square as part of seasonal festivities and would be open until 9 January...
George Floyd's death: thousands join Birmingham protest
...The protest in Birmingham, Centenary Square thousands of demonstrators in Birmingham, to protest the death in the United States by George Floyd...
Commonwealth bull gets New Street station home
A permanent home has been announced for The Iconic giant bull from the 2022 Commonwealth Games - Birmingham New Street station.
The 33ft (10m) sculpture was due to be dismantled at The End of The Games , But won a reprieve after a public outcry.
It will be housed under the atrium of The Station after a petition to save it attracted almost 10,000 signatures.
The Giant mechanical bull was displayed in The City 's Centenary Square after its debut at the opening ceremony.
Tens of thousands of people crammed to see it at its temporary home during the Birmingham Games Last Summer and it instantly became one of The City 's most popular attractions.
After being stored at a the artwork was moved to a workshop in south east England to be modified, said Network Rail .
The Sculpture , originally built and operated as a mechanical structure by Special Effects company Artem, will be static in its new home and will serve as a " Lasting Legacy to The Unforgettable Birmingham 2022 Games, " said Sir Peter Hendy , chair of Network Rail .
Largely made of foam, and lightweight aluminium tubing, the artwork is in The Process of being redesigned to make sure it is compliant with building and fire regulations.
Network Rail said it had worked with Birmingham 2022, Birmingham City Council and the West Midlands Combined Authority to give the bull a home in the City Centre to be enjoyed by up to 800,000 people who pass through The Station each week.
" There were many stars during our unforgettable summer of sport and Culture - But none were bigger and bolder than the bull, " said council leader Ian Ward .
" We had five million visitors to the City Centre during the period of The Games and the interest has remained at a high level ever since. "
Mayor of the West Midlands , Andy Street , also welcomed The News saying: " I look forward to this now beloved bull being enjoyed, marvelled at and photographed by local people and visitors alike in the months and years ahead. "
A date for the bull's arrival at the Railway Station is yet to be confirmed.
Source of news: bbc.com