Culture, arts & entertainment: things to do in Hockley

THURSDAY 28TH MAY 2026
A THING TO DO THIS THURSDAY

in HOCKLEY
Estimated cost Free Estimated duration 1-2 hours Distance away About 2 miles away
The BFI (British Film Institute) are digitising their vast range of archived film and TV programmes. Available in the 'Mediatheque' at the new Birmingham Library are over 2,500 films and programmes from 1895 to the present day, including many showing a century of the cultural life of the Midlands. And you can watch them for free.
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HOCKLEY
BIRMINGHAM
52.5°N, 1.92°W


Sunrise: 03:54
Sunset: 20:15
Moon Phase: full moon
Weather: overcast clouds, 22°C max, 14°C min


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