BACK TO WHERE WE STARTED… 😷 FU LOVES BIRIMGHAM #28

Summer holiday activities and events, 2019: The Dell performance Photo by Sam Allard (c) RSC

So back to school, back to Uni and back to where we started? With case numbers on the up again it would seem so, but are we really surprised by this? Whilst I completely agree that we need to start reopening the world and move forward, it would have, perhaps, been wise to have some strategies in place to reduce risk?  Simply asking thousands of stir-crazy students – some away from home for the first time – to social distance and not party the night away was always going to be a non-starter.

But what do you do to make young people pay attention to a disease which will, largely speaking, leave them physically untouched, but just might possibly send great granny off to the netherworld?  We were asked this very question on the BBC radio yesterday morning and it was a question that required all the strength of three Shredded Wheat and a pot of strong coffee to answer.  Afterall, how can you say it’s not safe to go out and party, but it’s fine to use public transport, or go to the office, school or college?  It’s conflicting and messy.

I think the time for clever ‘hands, face, space’ slogans has passed.  What we need is hard, cold, shocking and emotive facts to make perpetrators stop in their tracks and think about the selfish risks they are taking. Perhaps that will stop the conspiracy theorists, the party goers, the non-quarantiners and those that refuse to wear masks in public?  Or, perhaps, it will make no difference whatsoever. There are no easy answers and no easy solutions in any of this, that’s for sure.

So, as is our mantra: be safe, be sensible, be kind and stay cool

Until next week,

Jon, Kevin and the #FUFighters

**It would be remiss of us not to reflect on the horrific knife attack at the weekend on the streets of Birmingham.  Like you, we are horrified at the appalling violence and tragic loss of life.  We salute all services and individuals who helped bring this attacker swiftly into custody.  RIP Jacob Billington **.


VOTE FOR FU

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OBLIGATORY BAD JOKE

A Clown held the door open for me yesterday

It was a nice Jester.


SELFRIDGES BIRMINGHAM BULL HAS BEEN GIVEN A MAKE-OVER!

The iconic jellybean bull at Birmingham’s Selfridges store has been given a sleek new makeover as part of their Project Earth initiative. Check it out here.


NEW FATHERING SUPPORT TOOL BECOMES THE DADDY OF ALL APPS

Successfully raising a child is unchartered territory for many men as we all know there is no rule book or instructions. But, with the help of a brand-new app – DaddyAF – you need not charter this particular journey alone. The app is both a forum, decompression chamber and motivational space to help Daddies become the Don. Find out more here.


RSC OUTDOOR PERFORMANCES EXTENDED

The RSC has announced that it will continue to tread the Bard throughout September with lunchtime performances of well-known Shakespearean texts alongside promising new writers.  These sessions take place Friday – Sunday, 1pm and 3pm. Find out more here.


UNLEASH THE QUEENS!  FIRST LOOK AT DRAG RACE HOLLAND

Ru Paul is, unquestionably, the world’s biggest Drag star – and rightly so, in our opinions. She’s redefined Drag and taken it from the back streets into an artform in full limelight, making stars of her contestants and millions of dollars in the process. The Drag Race dynasty is making a scheduled stop in Holland this time around – for the first time ever – and if you want to see the ten queens competing for the crown, click here.  



BIRMINGHAM HERITAGE WEEK 2020 STARTS TODAY

Get ready to explore and celebrate the Second City with the Birmingham Heritage Week 2020, which launches today and runs for 11 days.  From online talks with local historians to a rare chance to explore the Moseley Park & Pool, there are over 80 events to whet your whistles. Click here for more.


SPA AT HOME WITH THESE TOP 4 TIPS

If lockdown has knocked your confidence a bit and the idea of a country spa is out of your comfort zone, don’t worry as you no longer have to miss out on some self-love and pampering. Here are our Top 4 Tips on recreating a blissful spa experience from the comfort of your own home. 


GET 50% OFF STEAK AND PASTA AT THE LOST & FOUND

If you’re feeling down in the mouth since the Eat Out To Help Out scheme finished last week, fear not as our friends at the Lost & Found in Birmingham are offering a whopping 50% off steak and pasta every Tuesday. Read all about it here.


West Midlands Trains - Flexi-Travel

FLEXIBLE WORKING MADE EASIER WITH WEST MIDLANDS TRAINS NEW TRAVEL OPTION

With the traditional Monday to Friday commute a thing of the past (for now), West Midlands Trains have responded to the change in working routines with a new Flexi-Travel option. Read more here.


THIS ISN’T JUST ANY COFFEE MORNING

…It’s an M&S-backed World’s Biggest Coffee Morning, for the wonderful Macmillan Cancer Support charity.  Sadly, we know only too well how amazing this charity is having called on their services in our hours of need and this fundraising month is vital in securing funds to support people living with cancer who need Macmillan more than ever. Now we can eat cake and know it’s for a good cause. Read more here.


DOUBLE YOUR ANNUAL LEAVE WITH THIS HOLIDAY HACK IN 2021

Read all about how you can use Bank Holidays and long weekends to reward yourself with up to 41 days of annual leave in 2021. You do the maths. Find out more here.


BIRMINGHAM INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL IS BACK

The Birmingham Indian Film Festival – the UK & Europe’s largest South Asian film event – is back on 20th September at its new Millennium Point home. Read more here.


FACT OF THE DAY:

The ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ has become one of the most recognised sources of funding when buying your first home.  According to Legal & General, the average loan is a staggering £20k. Read more about it here.


BLACK LIVES MATTER – SHORT FILM RELEASED

If you do nothing else today, watch this short film about what it’s like to be black in Britain, which has been created by spoken word artist, Paul Gialo and Adam Savva. Together, they have created a visual poem about being black in Britain, racism, the BLM protests and their personal experiences of racism. Educate yourself here.


COVENTRY CITY OF CULTURE LAUNCH SEARCH FOR APPRENTICES

Whether you’re starting your career, or facing an enforced break due to Covid, this could be the best thing you’ve read all day: Coventry City of Culture is looking for 15 Apprentices to help deliver a world-class programme of events and entertainment, as part of the City of Culture 2021 year. Find out more here.


THIS WEEK’S MOTIVATIONAL QUOTE

“Whatever you are, be a good one.”

― Abraham Lincoln

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