Journalists' Charity West Midlands

Journalists' Charity West Midlands The Journalists’ Charity was started by Charles Dickens in 1864. It has helped thousands of journalists with advice, support and financial assistance.

The West Midlands branch holds celebrity lunches and other fundraising events to support the charity.

LAST FEW TICKETS REMAININGJust to announce that we now have a limited number of tickets remaining for our Afternoon with...
08/04/2025

LAST FEW TICKETS REMAINING
Just to announce that we now have a limited number of tickets remaining for our Afternoon with Carrott fundraising lunch taking place at Edgbaston Stadium on the afternoon of Friday May 2.
Come an join us as legendary Midlands comedian Jasper Carrott celebrates his 80th birthday and reflects on a life in comedy.
Book now to avoid disappointment. Tickets are £125, which includes a drinks reception and a three-course meal with table wine.
There a discount of tables of ten, which cost £1,125.

The Journalists’ Charity is delighted to announce a very special – and very long – lunch as Jasper Carrott marks his 80th birthday.

Just a month to go until our An Afternoon With Carrott event at Edgbaston Stadium on Friday May 2.A limited number of ti...
02/04/2025

Just a month to go until our An Afternoon With Carrott event at Edgbaston Stadium on Friday May 2.
A limited number of tickets are still available so don't miss out on what promises to be a cracking afternoon of comedy and celebration.

Legendary Brummie comic to appear at Egbaston event in May

Happy birthday to Jasper Carrott, who celebrates his 80th birthday today.And what better way to celebrate the occasion t...
14/03/2025

Happy birthday to Jasper Carrott, who celebrates his 80th birthday today.
And what better way to celebrate the occasion than sign up for a ticket for our Afternoon with Carrott lunch taking place at Edgbaston Cricket Club on Friday May 2 from 12 noon.
Tune in to BBC Midlands Today tonight from 6.30om to see Jasper talking about the event - and turning 80!
Tickets can be booked here.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/an-afternoon-with-carrott-celebrating-jasper-at-80-tickets-1268537272129?aff=oddtdtcreator

Direct booking link now available for Afternoon with Carrott eventThe Journalists’ Charity is delighted to announce that...
12/03/2025

Direct booking link now available for Afternoon with Carrott event
The Journalists’ Charity is delighted to announce that people can now book tickets directly for our next big event - An Afternoon with Carrott.
The very special - and very long - lunch will mark Jasper Carrott's 80th birthday at Edgbaston Cricket Club on Friday May 2.
The event will see the Midlands' favourite comedian look back on a life of laughter.
Tickets for this unique one-off event cost £125 and include a three-course meal, table wine and reception drinks.
A discount is offered on bookings for tables of ten.
The organisers say they will sell out quickly so anyone interested in attending is urged to book their tickets as soon as possible.
Jasper has been great supporter of the charity for many years and was recently appointed a life vice president.
He said: “If I am still alive by May 2, it will be my pleasure to entertain many close friends from the world of journalism and entertainment.
“Nothing is planned so nothing can go wrong? I am so looking forward to it I have bought a new bib and a pair of socks. Come and join me, would dearly love to see you all. “
Derek Inman, chairman of the charity’s Midlands District, said: “Jasper at 80 – what a milestone. He is a true legend, One of the funniest comics the region has ever produced.
"It is a real honour that he has chosen to celebrate this special occasion with us.”
To book tickets click here.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/an-afternoon-with-carrott-celebrating-jasper-at-80-tickets-1268537272129?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&keep_tld=1

An afternoon with Carrott  - celebrating Jasper at 80The Journalists’ Charity is delighted to announce a very special - ...
23/01/2025

An afternoon with Carrott - celebrating Jasper at 80
The Journalists’ Charity is delighted to announce a very special - and very long - lunch as Jasper Carrott marks his 80th birthday. And you can join the party at Edgbaston Cricket Club on Friday 2nd May when the Midlands favourite comedian looks back on a life of laughter.
Tickets for this unique event cost £125 and include a three-course meal, tables wines and reception drinks.
We know they will sell out very quickly so reserve your place now. Further information and booking details are available from Marie-Helene Matthews at [email protected].
Jasper has been great supporter of the charity for many years and was recently appointed a life vice president.
He said: “If I am still alive by May 2nd, it will be my pleasure to entertain many close friends from the world of journalism and entertainment.
“Nothing is planned so nothing can go wrong? I am so looking forward to it I have bought a new bib and a pair of socks. Come and join me, would dearly love to see you all. “
Derek Inman, chairman of the charity’s Midlands District, said: “Jasper at 80 – what a milestone. He is a true legend, One of the funniest comics the region has ever produced.
"It is a real honour that he has chosen to celebrate this special occasion with us.”

Chasing down the criminalsMartin Brunt, long serving crime correspondent with Sky News, is “still a hack at heart”.That ...
13/11/2024

Chasing down the criminals
Martin Brunt, long serving crime correspondent with Sky News, is “still a hack at heart”.
That was his metier as he told a Journalists’ Charity lunch at Edgbaston Golf Club in Birmingham how tricky it was to convert from newspapers to the world of television.
You faced “much more scrutiny”. Only a moment away from looking stupid.
Especially if, told by the bosses you appeared scruffy on air, somehow you “never got the grooming bit,” he joked.
That never mattered if you were good enough to break angles on appalling cases such as Fred and Rosemary West, the killing of Jill Dando, the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, the Soham murders … Martin covered them all in a career spanning 35 years.
Plus the police tip-off of a plot to kidnap Linda, the wife of Paul McCartney.
Virtually no security at the couple’s farm, parked up, knocked on the door and the great man opened up – literally!
Couldn’t stop him talking despite his denials.
Yet in an era before mobiles, the “splash” was not in the bag. Still the need to find a working phone box. Which meant negotiating with whoever was inside, a challenge in itself.
“But even McCartney’s PR agreed it was true ... phew!”
Interviewed by master of ceremonies Bob Warman, Martin revealed how one of the perks of the job was to try and track down bad guys overseas. “British villains go to places I like to stay too – hot sun and cold beer.”
Yet all too often for them it ended up a struggle to eat, always looking over their shoulder, “trapped in paradise”.
And he jested how you should never be too keen to turn up the likes of Lord Lucan … because it meant jaunts to “exotic spots” like Cape Town, Macao and Hong Kong so long as the hunt continued!
Nevertheless, there was no such thing as a victimless crime, evinced by the £14 million Hatton Garden gems robbery of 2015 even though it was portrayed as a pensioners’ heist of the filthy rich. Actually, it hit a load of small time craft jewellers who couldn’t afford insurance. Journalists should be careful not to glamorise.
An insight too into on-going unsolved cases such as Madeleine McCann, and so-called suspect Christian Brückner.
There was no forensic evidence and he was not convinced that Bruckner was the ‘killer’.
As to baby murderer Lucy Letby, reporter friends who had attended the trials were “convinced she was guilty”.
Asked whether anyone had had a pop at him down the years, he said he had had two punches thrown – one connected and he managed to duck out of the way of the other. Now grey-haired and elderly, it deterred others from “taking a swing at me”.
Former PR and Journalists’ Charity supporter Lois Burley, who persuaded Martin to step into the hot seat, said: “It was quite a coup that we persuaded him to come to Birmingham. A wonderful, witty, self-deprecating speech.
“He is the doyen of crime correspondents and a legendary figure in the industry. His talk was both riveting and revealing.”
The event raised thousands of pounds for the Journalists’ Charity.
Midlands chairman Derek Inman said: “It was a top occasion and many thanks to Martin for being such a great sport.”

Some wonderful media coverage for our forthcoming celebrity lunch with Martin Brunt and Bob Warman
30/09/2024

Some wonderful media coverage for our forthcoming celebrity lunch with Martin Brunt and Bob Warman

Martin Brunt will be the guest speaker at the event for the Journalists' Charity which is back after five-year hiatus

Tributes paid to prolific Journalists' Charity fundraiser Gerry Armes
24/09/2024

Tributes paid to prolific Journalists' Charity fundraiser Gerry Armes

Lensman raised more than £350,000 for fellow journalists

Welcome to the new page for the Journalists' Charity West Midlands branch.We'll be aiming to keep you updated a...
20/09/2024

Welcome to the new page for the Journalists' Charity West Midlands branch.
We'll be aiming to keep you updated about our fundraising events and also bring you news and updates from the national charity.
The exciting news is that we are holding a celebrity lunch featuring Sky News' long-serving crime correspondent Martin Brunt.
Secrets of a crime reporter takes place at Edgbaston Golf Club on Friday 8 November, hosted by former Central News presenter Bob Warman.
Full details of the event and how to book tickets to follow.

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