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Tag Archives: Help Me Investigate
Update: four empty Grade II listed properties on Moseley Road
Just an update into my trying to find out what’s happening to those four empty Grade II listed properties on Moseley Road. The above planning application for no.’s 106/Flynn House, 102 and 98 (‘…to replace an extant planning permission 2007/00830/PA … Continue reading
Four boarded up Grade II listed properties on Moseley Road
When I posted West Midlands Police’s statement about the recent fire in a property on Moseley Road, in which two people sadly died, both Barnard and Yasmin commented that the old building, along with a few houses next to it, … Continue reading
Posted in Buildings, regeneration and that, Local Life
Tagged Al Kawthar Academy, anna blackaby, Award Developments, BDO Stoy Hayward, Birmingham City Council, Chauhdry Rashid, Concept Development Solutions, fire, Help Me Investigate, moseley road, moseleyrd, planning, Tahir Ali, west midlands police, yvonne mosquito




