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3.6.8

Plain English Version

However, Birmingham still need to developed a leisure scene with distinct and differentiated areas and it’s own independent leisure centres and restaurants. This is perhaps a surprise in a big city with a young age structure and with several universities and colleges.

Original Document

However, unlike some cities, Birmingham does not have a highly developed leisure scene with distinct and differentiated leisure areas. There is also a need for more leisure and restaurant independents to give Birmingham a more distinct identity. This is perhaps a surprise in a big city with a young age structure and with several universities and colleges.


Buy local

Plain English Version

We think that Birmingham should have a new Food district. Birmingham could also support the ‘Slow Food Movement‘ and should promote its different cultures in its eating places and events.

Original Document

Birmingham should have a new Food Quarter. Birmingham could also embrace the Slow Food Movement and should actively market its cultural diversity in its eating places and events.


Option S5

Plain English Version

Southside for food.

Southside would be the location of outdoor food markets, bringing together the markets, shops and restaurants together into a food quarter, potentially centred around “Moat Square” (See Option 3).

Original Document

Southside as a food quarter. Southside would be the location of outdoor food markets, retaining the legacy of food in the area by bringing together the markets, shops and restaurants together into a food quarter, potentially centred around Moat Square (See Option 3).