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Home / Lifestyle / Birmingham's Irish Community Celebrates New Era with Vibrant Cultural Hub

Birmingham's Irish Community Celebrates New Era with Vibrant Cultural Hub

16 Nov

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Summary

  • Birmingham Irish Centre opens in new Kings Heath location
  • Replaces previous site in Digbeth that closed in 2020 after 50 years
  • Includes bar, hotel, sports facilities, dance studio, and shop
Birmingham's Irish Community Celebrates New Era with Vibrant Cultural Hub

In November 2025, Birmingham's Irish community is welcoming a new era with the opening of the Birmingham Irish Centre in the Kings Heath neighborhood. This marks a significant milestone, as the previous Irish venue in Digbeth, known as the city's Irish Quarter, had closed down in 2020 after operating for over 50 years.

The new Birmingham Irish Centre is a sprawling complex that includes a bar, hotel, sports facilities, dance studio, and a retail shop. Caroline Owens, who managed the original Digbeth site, expressed her enthusiasm for the fresh start, stating, "It's a new era, new building, new place." The closure of the Digbeth venue had been a difficult transition, but the community is now looking to the future and creating new memories in the vibrant Kings Heath location.

The opening of the Birmingham Irish Centre is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of the city's Irish community. After the loss of their longstanding hub, they have come together to establish a new cultural epicenter that will serve as a gathering place and a source of pride for years to come.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The previous Birmingham Irish Centre in Digbeth closed down in 2020 after operating for over 50 years.
The new Birmingham Irish Centre is now based in Kings Heath, a neighborhood in Birmingham.
The new Birmingham Irish Centre includes a bar, hotel, sports facilities, dance studio, and a retail shop.

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