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halls. Currently, it runs two programmes aimed at promoting active citizenship among young people, noting in particular the growing ethnic diversity of the population. The first rewards children who have contributed directly to the improvement of their own local environments. The second involves 1,000 children aged 11 to 14 projecting their lives forward by 20 years, and proposing plans for developments they consider most important for their lives and for those of their children.
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Immediately upon its foundation the society received from an anonymous trust the sum of £15,000 (equivalent to around £596,000 in 2016) to buy land for open spaces, the land later to be vested in the Birmingham Corporation. As a result, several areas of land were purchased, transformed into parks and
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In 2005 the society adopted a new constitution retaining the spirit of its original objectives, but reflecting the current needs and aspirations of the city and in 2008 the society became the first civic society in the United Kingdom to receive a grant of arms which included a coat of arms and Crest
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Within the wider community, the society has taken a number of significant initiatives. It played a key role in establishing the Consultative Committee (later the Birmingham Council for Community Associations), to foster the development of local community associations and the building of community
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to bring public interest to bear upon all proposals put forward by public bodies and private owners for building, upon the laying out of open spaces and parks, and generally upon all matters concerned with the outward amenities of the city and district. It will insist that taste is a thing that
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from exposure to bomb damage. The Society had them removed and later reinstalled, whilst during the interim, most of the other windows were blown out by heavy bombing. It has worked successfully with the City Council in organising major events; in the 1920s it organised the city's
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was the first Secretary. Its principal objectives were the stimulation of historical interest in the city, the preservation of buildings and monuments of historic worth, the prevention of vandalism and the promotion of a sense of beauty and civic pride in the lives of citizens.
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The Society has played a leading role in preserving the city's statues, especially in the 1950s when many were in danger of being scrapped. Subjects that have been preserved in total or in part (the head being cast as a bust) by the action of the society are
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from closure in 1924, and again in 1934–35. The link with the Repertory Theatre continues through ex officio membership of the Sir Barry Jackson Trust which holds the shares of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre Ltd. The Centenary Concert for
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From its earliest days the society has taken a prominent role in advising on and lobbying for improvements to the physical development of the city. This has progressed from 1919 when it lobbied for improvements to the (then) village of
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right up to the present. Often, the society has commissioned its own plans for developments either at the request of the City Council or on its own initiative. In some cases, such as the refurbishment of the
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The cultural life of the city has also benefited from the society's attentions. On its recommendation, the City Council set up an Advisory Art Committee in 1922; it played a critical role in saving the
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handed over to the City authorities. In most cases the Civic Society has retained until the present the right to be consulted about the management of these parks. Two notable parks in this gift were
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The William Haywood Prize was instituted in the society's centenary year, 2018, to recognise exceptional work in architecture or urban planning in the city. The first award will be made in 2019.
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The Gold Medal is awarded occasionally to an individual who has made an outstanding personal contribution to some aspect of the life and development of the city. Previous recipients are:
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matters, and if any offence against taste is challenged at the outset, great good will be done, and converting of mean and unlovely parts of the City will gradually follow.
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The society has also taken a number of publishing initiatives. The first of these in 1919 was an illustrated pamphlet on the right use of the City-owned portion of the
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in 1978 and the creation of formal gardens in some city parks, it has provided the funding needed to bring about the developments in question.
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The Forward Prize is awarded to a project or activity which has enhanced the life of the citizens of Birmingham. Previous recipients are:
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The Renaissance Award was instituted in 2005 to recognise restoration projects of outstanding merit. Previous recipients are:
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commemorations and more recently this involved being the council's principal partner in celebrating the bi-centenary of the
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Badge, granted by the College of Arms by Letters Patent in 2008, which may be worn by all members of the society
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The Society makes a number of awards each year in recognition of contributions to the city. These are:
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in 1934 was organised in the manner and form suggested by the society jointly with the
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for the sole use of the society and its Officers and a badge to be worn by members.
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Silver Medal acknowledges long and dedicated service to the society by its members
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The society was founded at an inaugural meeting on 10 June 1918 in the
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and initiated the process for the relocation and restoration of the
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National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty
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acres in October 1920) and Highbury Park (42 acres in 1923).
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Lapworth Museum of Geology, University of Birmingham
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The River Cole & Chinn Brook Conservation Group
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Kings Norton Park
Kings Norton Park
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Lickey Hills
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stained glass windows
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Armistice Day
Battle of Trafalgar
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