Around 60 people were injured in a crowd surge during a performance by the group JLS at Birmingham's Christmas lights switch-on. More than 20000 people turned out for the event at Millennium Point which had been due to feature pop acts ...
Around 60 people, including four who needed hospital treatment, have been hurt in a crowd surge at Birmingham's Christmas lights switch-on. More than 20000 people turned out for the event at Millennium Point which had been due to ...
Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 00:00:01; Tynchy Stryder, The Saturdays and Natalie Imbruglia at Birmingham.. ... Millennium Point from 2pm, giving everyone the chance to see top stars such as the Sugababes and JLS perform. ...
Debra Davis, the PR supremo for Birmingham City Council - who recently admitted that after three years in charge, her department still wasn't fit for purpose - materialised on the Stirrer yesterday to promote the continuation of Forward, the council newspaper .... ...today there is a stellar line up of celebrities at the Christmas Lights Switch On at Mi […]
Due to safety concerns an emergency meeting was held and a joint decision was made between Birmingham City Council, BRMB, Millennium Point and the Emergency Services to cancel the event following JLS's fantastic performance. ...
Birmingham's Christmas lights switch-on has been cancelled after at least seven people were injured in a crowd surge.Up to 5000 people had been expected to turn out for the event at Millennium Point, which had been due to feature music ...
About sixty people have been injured during a crowd surge at Birmingham's Christmas lights switch-on. More than 20000 people turned out for the event at Millennium Point, which had been due to feature acts including JLS and the ...
Another woman broke her ankle in the surge, which happened at Millennium Point on Jennens Lane at about 1.30pm. A teenage boy fractured his wrist, while a girl in her teens suffered crush injuries to her back and legs. ...
The teacher event is free to attend and is from 6pm on Thursday 12th November at the Custard Factory in Digbeth, Birmingham. Exhibition costs are not free. The exhibition itself takes visitors through galleries providing an up-close and ...
Four people were taken to hospital and scores more injured this afternoon during a crowd surge at a Christmas lights switch-on in Birmingham city centre. According to reports, thousands more than the 5000 fans expected at today's event turned up hoping ... Another woman broke her ankle in the surge, which happened at Millennium Point on Jennens Lane at […]
10th June, 2008. at 11:36 pm
Nothing to do with eastside princess