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Introducing Believe in Balsall Heath and our Commissioned Artist

Believe in Balsall Heath is a community arts and heritage initiative brought to you by local organisations to celebrate the people, culture, and history of Balsall Heath.
As we mark the area’s 750th anniversary, the project invites everyone – residents, visitors,
and communities – to come together in honouring its rich heritage and vibrant diversity.

Who is involved?
Funded by Birmingham City Council, this collaborative project brings together:
● The Old Print Works
● The MIAH Foundation
● The GAP Arts Project
● Fruit & Nut Village
● Balsall Heath Local History Society

Together, these organisations are working to bring renewed pride to the streets of Balsall
Heath through community events, workshops, and street planting initiatives.

What to expect
One of the project’s most visible and exciting outcomes will be a series of commissioned
street banners, installed across Balsall Heath’s high streets. These artworks will celebrate
and commemorate the area’s history, identity, and community pride – making heritage
something you can see and experience in public space.

Our commissioned artist: Faisal Hussain
Last month we were excited to announce Faisal Hussain as the commissioned artist for the
Believe in Balsall Heath project and we received a wonderful response from the community:

“I’m an artist based in Birmingham. My work spans public art, film, archive,
sculpture, audio, and text. I create work that questions perceptions, challenges
lazy stereotypes, and highlights missing histories and overlooked stories.”

Faisal brings not only a multidisciplinary artistic practice, but also a deep personal
connection to Balsall Heath:

“I’m particularly excited to be working in Balsall Heath as I have generational
roots there – from my grandfather sharing a house with workers in the 60s, to my
mother’s shop on Stratford Road in the 90s, to working in my family business in
the 00s. I have memories of music, food, Qur’an classes, functions and raves
here. It’s a special place – often overlooked – and I’m looking forward to creating
something that reflects its people, past, and future.”

Looking ahead

Over the coming months, Faisal will develop a series of street-based artworks to be
exhibited across Balsall Heath. Drawing on the area’s rich history, culture, and lived
experiences, these works will form a bold and public celebration of the neighbourhood.

To stay updated with the project, follow us on Instagram (@believeinbalsallheath) and sign up to our Newsletter and contact us on be*******************@***il.com



Heba Y
Project Coordinator – Believe in Balsall Heath

The Bridge Club is Back!

Bridge Club is an event for children aged 7-11 (School Year 3- 6). The club includes Crafts, Games, Bible Stories, Quizes, Drama.
It’s on over the half-term from 29th May to 2nd of June at Edward Road Baptist Church.

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Operation Malefic Birmingham East

A number of officers from departments across the force have been working together with Birmingham East officers in response to a number of serious violent incidents that have been playing out on our streets in recent days.

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Burglaries In The Calthorpe Area

We have had a number of Burglaries and reports of attempted Burglaries in the Calthorpe area. Last week we arrested and charged one offender in relation to this. Please continue to keep windows and doors locked and report any suspicious activity to 101 or via the live chat service we provide.

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Alexa Evans (Police, PCSO, Sparkbrook)

Volunteering in Birmingham: Building a Shared Way Forward

As a part of Volunteers’ Week 2019, BVSC is holding an event for volunteer-involving social action organisations in Birmingham. The event to be held on Mon 3 June will be a morning of discussion and co-production around the future of volunteering in the city. The event will focus on working together to articulate a collective Birmingham voice around volunteering into 2020 and beyond.

For further information please go to: https://www.bvsc.org/events-and-training/volunteering-birmingham-building-shared-way-forward

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Unity Iftar

Unity Iftar and Street Iftar are joining forces this year to celebrate our diversity and bring people of all faiths and backgrounds together to share food, culture and make new connections.

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