A few months ago I read a rather mean article in the Evening Mail that questioned why Birmingham City Council were funding the creation and installation of a rhinestone rhino in the city centre - people had responded with the usual 'y'know wouldn't the money be better spent on the pot-hole problem' type comments and for a while it looked like this wouldn't happen.
You can imagine my delight - for goodness sake what isn't there to love about a rhino made out of rhinestone - when after a night of campitude at XLs myself and a friend stumbled upon it.
Situated at Wynner House on the corner of Hurst Street/Bromsgrove Street the rhino is the result of a collaboration between Birmingham City Council and various other bodies, including Southside Business Improvement District, which incorporates the gay village, Chinatown and theatre districts. It's essentially a life-size rhinoceros covered in mirrors and replica gemstones - and reader I'm so glad it exists.
Birmingham has a lot to be proud of - the canals, our green spaces, Central Library, Spaghetti Junction, Mr Egg, the number 11 bus route, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Cadbury's etc and without getting too soppy and right on about it - the fact that we are a city of great diversity is one of the main reasons I'm proud to be called a Brummie (that, and UB40) - and this statue, in all its glittery finery celebrates that. Which is great obviously. read more