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  2. Lighting-up time - Wikipedia

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    Lighting-up times were formerly commonly displayed in national and local newspapers in the UK and announced on national and local radio stations, but the widespread adoption of street lighting has rendered this largely redundant. As a result, most of the previous sources no longer provide them, but may still provide sunrise/sunset times.

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  4. Four-day light festival to brighten Birmingham - AOL

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    Neon Paddle will be a guided night-time kayak tour through the canals, while in another initiative, dog owners are asked to don "their best light-up gear" and join Paws of Light, a dog walk ...

  5. Electricity in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    In both years the United Kingdom was the fourth highest producer of electricity from gas. In 2005 the UK produced 3.2% of the world total natural gas; ranking fifth after Russia (21.8%), United States (18%), Canada (6.5%) and Algeria (3.2%). In 2009 the UK’s own gas production was less and natural gas was also imported. [60] [61]

  6. National Exhibition Centre - Wikipedia

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    The National Exhibition Centre (NEC) is an exhibition centre located in Marston Green, England, near to Birmingham and Solihull. [1] It is near junction 6 of the M42 motorway, and is adjacent to Birmingham Airport and Birmingham International railway station. It was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1976.

  7. Christopher Wray Lighting works - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Wray Lighting works is a grade II-listed building in the east side of Birmingham city centre, England. [1] The works consist of a complex of buildings fronted by a row of three townhouses , left vacant since 2003.

  8. Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower - Wikipedia

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    The tower remained the tallest structure in Birmingham until 1965, when construction on the 152 m (498.7 ft) tall BT Tower was completed in the Jewellery Quarter area of the city. However, Old Joe is still one of the fifty tallest buildings in the UK. [5] The asteroid 10515 Old Joe, discovered in 1989, is named in the clock tower's honour. [12]

  9. 2009 Millennium Point stampede - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 Millennium Point Concert Stampede was a crowd crush incident which occurred during a November 15, 2009 holiday event outside of the Millennium Point complex in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Hundreds of people broke through a temporary crowd control barrier causing various injuries to fans during the annual Christmas Lights Switch-On ...