Birmingham is a city that has many personalities, with areas that are emerging at a rapid pace thanks to the aid of regeneration. Digbeth stands to be a catalyst for change. With the Eastside boasting the former Birds Custard Factory and welcoming the origins of Birmingham's Irish Quarter which, today stands to flourish because of the St.Patrick's Day Parade. How has Birmingham's Millennium Point and Eastside City Park changed Birmingham's Eastside? Will Curzon Street Station be brought back from its demise to become the possible 'Midlands' terminus of HS2. Looking further into the future of Digbeth, is there a hot new project brewing? Could Typhoo Tea be calling?
Did any mention Mr.Bird's Custard? Because a new legacy has been created from the demise of the Custard Factory? Today, the Custard Factory stands to be a vintage clothing hotspot, which attracts Birmingham's hip and young residents looking for a groovy outfit to rock. There is a remanence of the existing factory that stands today, pleasing the lively scene of ravers ins the main warehouse. I enjoyed an immense night at the custard Factory in September 2010 at the end of my first year's freshers event. I've got love for the Custard Factory!
Seeing the Custard Factory from a whole new perspective the other day when I visited. The eateries were busy with lunchtime business people getting a bite to eat and residents from the neighbouring apartments all going about their business. I would say that Digbeth has a very retro feel with its cool art galleries and vintage kitsch fashion shops, I for one would love to spend a penny or two on a outfit. Anyway, looking to the future of the Custard Factory I can see that the legacy of Bird's Custard will live on through the cutting edge facility that has revolutionised Digbeth.
