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  2. Kings Heath - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 song "Green Garden" by Birmingham born Laura Mvula is an elegy to her home in Kings Heath. [30] The BBC documentary Fighting For Air, about suburban air pollution, was filmed in Kings Heath in 2017 and broadcast on BBC2 on 10 January 2018. [31] In 2021, Joe Lycett promoted Kings Heath as a 'gay village'. This became a Pride event, and ...

  3. HSBC UK - Wikipedia

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    HSBC UK Bank plc is a British multinational banking and financial services organisation based in Birmingham, England. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the global HSBC banking and financial group, which has been headquartered in London since 1993.

  4. Kings Heath railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station was built on the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway's mainline (now the Camp Hill line) on the border of Kings Heath and Moseley, adjacent to Highbury Park.Upon opening it was called Moseley station, however in 1867 the opening of a new upline station of the same name closer to the centre of Moseley caused the station to be renamed 'Kings Heath'.

  5. One Centenary Square - Wikipedia

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    One Centenary Square (formerly Two Arena Central), is a 55 metres (180 ft), eleven storey building between Alpha Tower and the former Birmingham Municipal Bank headquarters on Broad Street in Birmingham, England. The building serves HSBC Bank as their UK headquarters for the personal and business banking operations. [1] [2]

  6. List of public art in Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    19 Kings Heath. 20 Kings Norton. 21 Kingstanding. ... This is a list of public art in the City of Birmingham, ... HSBC lions: HSBC UK, One ...

  7. The McLaren Building - Wikipedia

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    Originally it housed part of the staff training department of Midland Bank, now HSBC. Space was initially hard to let because the building was located away from the city's main office area. [ 2 ] The West Midlands area Health and Safety Executive had moved from Somerset House by February 1978, [ 3 ] and was the main tenant having taken 50,000 ...

  8. Pineapple Road railway station - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, Herbert H. Humphries, Birmingham City Council City Engineer and Surveyor, invited tenders for the construction of the Cartland Road bridge over the railway at Hazelwell. [ 4 ] The station closed on 27 January 1941, [ 5 ] when passenger services were withdrawn from the line due to "wartime economy measures", and was not reopened. [ 1 ]

  9. West Midlands Bus route 50 - Wikipedia

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    Route 50 was introduced by Birmingham City Transport between the City Centre and Maypole in October 1949 to replace a withdrawn tram route. [1] It was supplemented by route 49 which ran as far as Moseley or Kings Heath (via Leopold Street rather than Bradford Street) and route 48 which ran Gooch Street, Clevedon Road and Salisbury Road to Moseley then Alcester Road to the Maypole.