‘Digbeth Tunnel Lover’ and his urban explorer pal got into the old Alan’s Cafe building on Fazeley Street, which was also home to Small Heath Boxing Club, and took lots of pictures. Here’s one of them, visit 28 Days Later for the rest.
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wow – once helped make a short documentary in there in the 1980s. Place was thriving and even had a boxer, Rowan Williams, who made it to the Olympics in 1992. In faact it was Rowan who was making the short film as like me he was a trainee at Handsworth Viewpoint.
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