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Firefighters have been battling the flames at an abandoned recycling plant since Monday.
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The council also has a number of symptom-free testing sites available.
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Birmingham Hippodrome has announced its reopening plans.
The theatre will welcome members of the public back on the 25 May with the Van Gogh Alive show.
It will then reopen for live performance on 24 August with the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Tell Me on a Sunday, starring Jodie Prenger.
Fiona Allan, artistic director and chief executive at Birmingham Hippodrome said: "We would like to take this opportunity to thank our audiences for all the support you have shown during our extended closure.
"Just knowing how many people were counting on us to find a way through the pandemic and make sure the Hippodrome could reopen again on the other side, kept me and the team determined and motivated through the last 13 months."
It's going to be another cool day, with temperatures up to around 11C (52F) and it will be cloudy too, but we could see some clear skies and sunshine too.
Tonight, temperatures could drop to around 2C (37F).
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