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Between 1889 and 1995, the city boundaries were expanded to include many places which were once towns or villages in their own right, many of which still retain a distinctive character. The most recent of these additions are Sutton Coldfield, a borough in its own right until 1974, and New Frankley, transferred from Bromsgrove in 1995.
Streetly is named after Icknield Street, a Roman road, of which parts can still be found in Sutton Park.Streetly was a rural area of Staffordshire until the 1950s [2] when the character of the area became suburban due to the mass construction of modern housing in response to the urbanisation of Birmingham.
By 1982, there were around Essex and North London. Decor was described as 'mock-Tudor'. In the early 1980s it was known as 'Mr T's C' or 'Mr T's Carving Room'. Michael Sabin was the catering director. The company was known as Toby Inns. [2] Toby Carvery as a brand was founded as part of Bass Charrington in 1985. In 1991, the main carvery was £ ...
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Streetly railway station is a disused station on the Midland Railway in England. It was opened in 1879 and closed in 1965, [ 2 ] although the track through the station is still in use for freight. It was located on the corner of Foley Road and Thornhill Road.
MD 152A is the designation for the unnamed 0.09-mile (0.14 km) section of old alignment of MD 152 just east of the state highway's northern terminus at MD 146 near Taylor. [1] [25] MD 152A was designated between 1982 and 1994 after the MD 146–MD 152 intersection was reconstructed from an oblique geometry to perpendicular. [26] [27]
In 1857, Boldmere was designated as an ecclesiastical parish, formed from the parish of St Michael's in Sutton Coldfield. [10] When Sutton Coldfield was reorganised in 1885 (under the Municipal Corporations Act 1882), Boldmere was created as a ward, before being divided into Boldmere West and Boldmere East in 1935. [10] Boldmere is now part of ...