Menu & Search
This page gives you access to a searchable and growing list of places and topics that will be of interest.
Each feature includes maps/trails, a gallery, links and contacts.
Search by passion or scroll and explore our features
This project is all about legal implications and obligations between employers and employees with mental health challenges. It contains valuable information, links and contacts.
Map of site.
View feature
Outside of Birmingham Children's Hospital on Steelhouse Lane is a work of public art called Stretching Balloon Dog by whatshisname (Sebastian Burdon).
This feature is all about how community passport can be used for promoting and supporting health and wellbeing.
The first Neighbourhood Futures Festival was run by Birmingham Settlement between 26th June and 1st July 2023 at Selwyn Road Playing Fields, Birmingham.
Here we can follow the exciting developments taking place on land at the rear of 47-77 Selwyn Road, land that is located adjacent to the wonderful Edgbaston Reservoir
Moseley Hall was built around 1790. A century later it was the home of Richard Cadbury, who gave it to the City to be a Children's Home in 1890. Now part of Moseley Hall Hospital.
This feature is the start of what will grow into a selection of great trails you can take between Birmingham and Sutton. These can be enjoyed by foot or by cycle you choose.
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital located in Edgbaston, close to the University of Birmingham, is a major, 1,215 bed, tertiary NHS and military hospital.
The Bloomsbury Medical Centre provides a surgery, wellbeing centre and other wellbeing services.
St. Clements surgery is a GP surgery located in Nechells.
Nechells Wellbeing Centre is located on Rupert Street in Nechells, Birmingham.
This feature provides an overview of healthcare and emergency services across Digbeth, mapped for you with links provided for further information.
The Birmingham AIDS & HIV Memorial in Gay Village, Southside city centre on Hurst Street.
By Garry Jones and sculptor Luke Perry.
Unveiled on 1st December 2022
This feature provides an overview of healthcare and emergency services across Nechells, mapped for you with links provided for further information.
To The Future is a 2013 abstract sculpture stainless steel outside of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham by the sculptor Richard Thornton, in the shape of a double helix.
A statue made of Fiberglass and resin in 1999 by the sculptor Terry McDonald, located outside of the Birmingham Women's Hospital called Mother and Child.
The Good Samaritan is a bronze statue presented to Selly Oak Hospital in 1963. Following the closure of the hospital, it was relocated in 2014 near the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham.
This feature covers the healthcare & emergency services you can find in Northfield
Islington House was built on Broad Street, Birmingham in 1814 for Rice Harris as the Islington Glassworks. A century later the Outpatients Dept of the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital
The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital is situated on the Bristol Road South in Northfield, Birmingham. Based in a house called The Woodlands, given by George Cadbury in 1907.
Bumble Hole and Warrens Hall Nature Reserves are to be found in a stunning location in the Black Country where you can go back in time while enjoying bustling wildlife.
Bournville Baths is situated on Bournville Lane in Bournville, close to the Cadbury chocolate factory. Built 1902-04, by G H Lewin. A war memorial for the Cadbury Bro's workers is outside.
Birmingham Children's Hospital has been situated on Steelhouse Lane since 1998 in a building that was formerly the Birmingham General Hospital.
Here we share positive and thoughtful messages from community that inspire and help as we all face up to the challenges as we battle the pandamic and the impact it has on us all.
Select a passion of interest and view the posts. The number of passion points gathered shows what your community is passionate about.