The Cashpoint Saga: Looking back before moving forwards

Old frontages 69-70 Digbeth

As we look forward with excited anticipation to the Official Launch Ceremony of the First Free Digbeth Cashpoint tomorrow, let’s take some time to reflect upon what once stood in its place.

Old 69 Digbeth

Michael The Shopkeeper sent me some photos of the old shop fronts of Katie’s sandwich shop and the old Barber Shop and what lay within them.

Old 70 Digbeth

Michael bought the two empty retail units and knocked down the walls to make one large Convenience Store.

The wall comes down

Don’t forget to join us tomorrow, Wednesday 28th April 2010 at 6.00pm in the new Nisa Convenience Store on Digbeth High Street to watch Jon Bounds Cut The Cashpoint Riboon, after which we will retire to The Anchor for a pint of Cashpoint Real Ale.

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Living and loving Digbeth.
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