Project Brutal: Initial Meeting

Quite an unusual place for a meeting, but the Created In Birmingham shop proved to be a good venue. A fair amount of us in the sofa corner listened and contributed to the aims of the project. Marie (Foulston @Tigershungry) is the person at the top organising what to do. As I said it’s still early days, it’s a little difficult to approach certain people as we don’t want to appear to be a ‘Save the Library’ mob.

So not a lot to report yet, but keep an eye on the Project Brutal website for more info. Or you can look at this blog as I’ll probably have some involvement with it.

Condemned

Today we see another milestone in the remodelling of Birmingham. Mike Whitby has won his argument and Patricia Hodge has caved in and gone against English Heritage and allowed the destruction of the existing Central Library to go ahead.

Whilst it might not be everyone’s favourite building it has a presence that will be shoved to one side to allow a multi use development to take its place. No doubt we’ll see a mixture of empty flats, every changing pubs/restaurants and the vast towers of empty offices.

Remember these figures. £193 Million to build the library, £600 million inward investment and 13,000 jobs.

Also we will have no Rep theatre for 2 years whilst the shared atrium is constructed and once the library is sold the land will be private. With all the usual restrictions on public access that private developments promote. Also remember Mike Whitby’s claim that it’ll open up Chamberlain and Victoria Square.

One note of caution for Whitby is the old Central TV studios. Remember that development? I just hope Argent (proposed land owners) are willing to go ahead.

Central Library 1974 - 2014?

Wanna stand for election against Whitby in 2010, @bounder thinks it a good idea. Harborne residents are you interested?