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The tram stop for Winson Green. Close to James Watt Primary School. It was opened in 1999 on the original Birmingham to Wolverhampton line 1, now within West Midlands Metro Zone 2.
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Sculptural railings and gates at the entrance to Winson Green Outer Circle Tram Stop by Tim Tolkien. It's called James Watt's Mad Machine and was made in 1998 with the help of pupils.
Grand Central was the terminus of the first Midland Metro extension from 2016 until it was extended to Centenary Square in 2019. Located outside of Birmingham New Street Station.
The Bishop Latimer United Church is a joint venture between the Church of England and the United Reformed Church and serves the people of Winson Green.
James Watt Primary School is an amalgamation of James Watt Infant and Junior Schools and opened in January 2004.
The Birmingham and Black Country Wildlife Trust exists to protect, restore and create accessible spaces for people and wildlife.
The Church has a long and interesting history which began in the 1950s with the arrival of migrants from the Caribbean following the Second World War.
Soho Benson Road Tram Stop is on the tram line between Birmingham and Wolverhampton. It is within West Midlands Metro Zone 2.
The Beulah Hills Apostolic Church is a Christian Church that runs regular services as well as hosting weddings and other events.
This red brick building at 64 Hagley Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham is occupied by a nightclub called Spearmint Rhino. The house dates to the early 19th century and is a Grade II listed building.
Harborne Hall is a gem of a Birmingham building, located in old Harborne Village on Old Church Road, near St Peter's Church. Dates to at least 1800. But was added to over the years.
A gem of a Grade II listed building located in Harborne is Bishops Croft. Off Old Church Road, now home of the Bishop of Birmingham. Dates to circa 1780. Was built for Thomas Green.
Oasis Academy Foundry is an all-inclusive Nursery and Primary School located in Winson Green, Birmingham.
The Black Eagle Public House is a lovely traditional pub to be found in Soho.
Benson Community School is a school that celebrates diversity and is truly inclusive.
Black Patch Park is a park located in Smethwick. It covers a large area of approximately 20 acres. It is a short distance from Winson Green Outer Circle Tram Stop.
The Park and Open Space is located in Winson Green.
Musgrave Road Recreation Ground is located in Winson Green.
Wellington Street Recreation and Play Area is a green open space located in the Soho area of Birmingham.
Waverhill Park is a small park and green open space located in the Soho are of Birmingham.
All Saints Park is a large open green space located in Winson Green and is ideal for leisure and recreation.
Gib Heath Park is a green open space close to Soho in Birmingham.
Acocks Green Baptist Church is on Yardley Road and Alexander Road in Acocks Green, Birmingham. The first building opened in 1903, followed by the main church in 1913, and the hall of 1924.
A former fire station on Alexander Road in Acocks Green, Birmingham. Built in 1921, closed in 1993. Later used as offices. Might be a private residence now.
Acocks Green Police Station was built on Yardley Road in Acocks Green, Birmingham in 1909. For the Worcestershire Police. West Midlands Police from 1974. Grade II listed building from 2019.
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