They advised people to allow disposable barbecues to fully cool down, soak them in water and wrap them in foil before putting them in the bin.
"He wanted the students at RBC to benefit from everything he achieved, and the scholarship will help so many young people follow their music ambitions."Tandy was a core member of the band alongside Lynne and drummer Bev Bevan until they split in 1986.
When Lynne reformed the band as Jeff Lynne's ELO in 2014, Tandy joined again.Fans can donate to win tickets to see the group's final concerts at their Over and Out tour next month with the proceeds helping train the next generation of musicians, RBC said.Stephen Maddock, RBC principal, said scholarships and bursaries were becoming more vital than ever.
"The Tandy Scholarship, and the charitable donations that have made it possible, will provide opportunities for students for the next decade and more. This is a legacy that Birmingham and ELO fans can be proud of," he added.Later this year, RBC will also officially open a Richard Tandy Production Suite containing some of his instruments, music equipment and memorabilia donated by his family.
The 66-year-old replaces Marco Baroni, who led the Serie A side to a seventh-placed finish last season to miss out on European qualification.
following a fifth defeat in six games and was also heavily critical of the club's transfer policy.Mr Beard says he has been a big music fan since the age of 10, when he would listen to the BBC radio show Pick of the Pops with his mother.
He admired The Beatles and US singer Roy Orbison but admits to initially being "turned off by the hype" around New Jersey singer-songwriter Springsteen, who first released an album in 1973.However a friend encouraged him to listen to the songs Born to Run and Thunder Road in 1976, and Mr Beard recalls he "bought all three albums the next day".
Mr Beard first saw Springsteen perform at Wembley in 1981 and has since travelled with his wife to watch his concerts in the US, Canada and France.He says that, although Eileen was a music fan when they married in 1978, "she wasn't that bothered" about the singer until seeing him perform the song Point Blank at a gig and it was "like a light went on".