The Cosy Cottage with Breathtaking Views of Shropshire’s ‘Little Switzerland’ Monday, May 4, 2026 shropshire cottage churchstretton cardingmillvalley longmynd views walking hiking gliding accommodation You don’t need to travel far to find a room with a view — especially when you can stay at Caradoc View Cottage in the heart of the Shropshire Hills. Known as ‘Little Switzerland’ by the Victorians, this stunning area offers … Read More
Alton Towers Extends Opening Hours for May Half Term with Twilight at the Towers Sunday, May 3, 2026 altontowers themepark halfterm bluey cbeebies rides thrills familyfun accommodation twilight Alton Towers is extending its opening hours this May half-term, giving visitors more time to experience the thrills and attractions of the Staffordshire theme park. Starting May 22, the park launches “Twilight at the … Read More
Birmingham Mum Moves to Better Temporary Housing After Two Years in Shared Accommodation Hell Tuesday, April 28, 2026 birmingham housing council temporaryhousing safeguarding family accommodation complaints antisocialbehavior relocation A Birmingham mother of three has shared a significant update after enduring nearly two years in challenging temporary housing conditions. The mum, who had been squeezing her partner and three young children—aged two, four, … Read More
Walsall Council Approves Former Midland Hotel Conversion into 14-Bed Homeless Shelter Monday, April 27, 2026 homeless walsall midlandhotel housing council accommodation hmo temporary support planning Walsall Council has greenlit plans to transform the former Midland Hotel on Station Street into a 14-bed house of multiple occupation (HMO) dedicated to helping homeless people in the borough. The council acquired the … Read More
Future of Lad in the Lane: Birmingham’s Historic Pub May Transform into Offices and Housing Saturday, April 25, 2026 birmingham pub erdington heritage redevelopment offices accommodation history gradeii conservation The Lad in the Lane, one of Birmingham’s oldest pubs with origins around 1400, stands at a crossroads. This Grade II-listed historic landmark in Erdington has remained vacant since 2019, prompting discussions about its future … Read More
Homeless Birmingham Family Split Across Hotel Rooms Wins Council Payout Tuesday, April 21, 2026 homelessness birmingham council compensation eviction accommodation ombudsman complaint housing temporaryhousing Birmingham City Council has been ordered to pay £500 in compensation to a homeless father after council negligence forced his family to live in two separate bed and breakfast rooms for weeks without access to cooking … Read More