Birmingham: Homes set to replace Hall Green greyhound track
This piece first broadcast on 21 Jul 2016. Televised on UK's regional television BBC One - West Midlands. Programme (Program) - Midlands Today.
ABANDONED Greyhound Stadium (POWER STILL ON!!!!!!)
In today's explore we are checking out a recently abandoned Greyhound racing stadium, and the power was still on!!!!
This place only shut down on July 29th 2017, so this is the most recently abandoned building I've been in so far!
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Hall Green B/ham -Women Grabbed And Pulled To The Floor In Attempted Street Robbery !
Horrific Moment Women Grabbed And pulled to the floor in attempted street robbery. Hall Green Peterfield Road Birmingham.
Police issue fresh appeal following armed robberies in Stechford and Hall Green
West Midlands Police officers investigating two knifepoint shop robberies within four days in Birmingham have launched a renewed appeal for information with new CCTV footage.
Officers have released previously unseen footage of a man they want to speak to in connection with armed robberies in Stechford and Hall Green.
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WAR LANGFORD!! - HALL GREEN ABC STARS OF THE FUTURE HAVE THEIR SAY IN SUPPORT OF TOMMY LANGFORD
WAR LANGFORD!! - HALL GREEN ABC STARS OF THE FUTURE HAVE THEIR SAY IN SUPPORT OF TOMMY LANGFORD
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New Houses for Sale in Birmingham at Olympia | Linden Homes
The former Hall Green greyhound stadium has now been transformed into a stunning development of 2, 3, & 4 bedroom houses for sale in Birmingham. Located just 4 miles from Solihull and 5 miles from Birmingham city centre, Olympia is an ideal choice of home for all of your family requirements.
Within a short distance of home, you will find a good number of everyday amenities, including a supermarket, doctors’ surgery, pharmacy, florist, hairdresser, and plenty of places to eat and drink; The York is a popular and traditional pub that is only a few minutes away on foot. Keen shoppers will also enjoy the local Touchwood Shopping Centre which has a wide range of quality stores, cafés, and restaurants, all located just 2.7 miles from home from Olympia. For those with children, there is a selection of ‘Good’ Ofsted rated schools for all ages within a mile and a half of home. And if you want to enjoy some open space, The Shire Country Park is under a mile away.
Choosing one of these brand new houses for sale in Birmingham will mean you have the added benefit of being close to good road and rail links. The A41 and A34 are both close by, and both allow for simple journeys into central Birmingham (around 20 minutes), as well as connections to the M42 for the M5 and M6. As well as this, Hall Green railway station is only half a mile from Olympia and provides regular train services to Kidderminster, Stourbridge, and Stratford-upon-Avon and Birmingham.
Whether you’re looking to upgrade or downsize your current home, Olympia will offer all the benefits of Birmingham and the surrounding areas. What’s more, our range of schemes can make your move to Olympia more affordable than you think. Help to Buy* is not just for first-time buyers; all you need is a 5% deposit and you could get a 20% government loan to increase your total deposit. Or if you have a home to sell, speak to us about our Part Exchange† and Assisted Move‡ schemes.
Good amenities, schools and transport links close to home. Olympia is the place for you.
If you are looking to make these new homes for sale in Birmingham your home, all your everyday amenities can be found just a short distance from home, with shops, cafes, doctors’ surgery, pharmacy and traditional pubs all close by. And of course, children of all ages have a choice of ‘Good’ rated schools all within a mile and a half of home.
Of course, the other main benefit of choosing a new home in this area is that Birmingham and all it has to offer is just 5 miles away. This hugely popular and diverse city has everything you need; high street and designer name shops, food for all tastes and budgets, outdoor space and plenty of entertainment and leisure options. Shoppers can visit the Bullring Shopping Centre or The Mailbox, while those seeking entertainment have a number of live music venues and theatres to choose from. And if you want to find a little peace and quiet for a while, the area around Brindley Place is for you, with walks by the canal and plenty of restaurants to choose from.
This is a well-connected place to call home, and when you have the open space of The Shire Country Park less than a mile away, you can escape to a little of the country whenever you want.
What’s close to Birmingham?
Living at Olympia will give you simple access to a number of other towns and cities. Just 4.5 miles away is the large town of Solihull. This is a good place to visit for a wider range of amenities; you will find high street shops for clothing and technology, as well as a John Lewis department store. There are plenty of places for food and drink, with cafes, restaurants, coffee shops, and pubs. Beyond the town centre, you will be just a short distance from Brueton Park, with formal areas, woods, tennis courts, and a conservation centre.
A little further away is the city of Coventry, at 16 miles. With its Cathedral - ‘new’ and with the remains of the ‘old’ - museums, theatres and a good range of shops, there is something for everyone to enjoy. All kinds of high street shops can be found here, from well-known brands to independent names, as well as chain eateries to smaller, independently-owned cafes and restaurants. And if you love history, you can see the remaining part of the 11th century Coventry Castle - the 12th century Caesar’s Tower - as part of St Mary’s Guildhall.
At 23 miles is the popular town of Royal Leamington Spa. For anyone seeking some retail therapy, this is a wonderful place to visit. There is a wide choice of specialist boutiques and independent names alongside high street names, meaning you will find just what you need and want. Restaurants, pubs, and cafes are in abundance. And for simply relaxing, the Pump Room Gardens and Jephson Gardens offer green, open space next to the River Leam.
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The coopers at the Baldwin pub in hall green Birmingham
DRONES IN ABANDONED ZONES SHORT FILM - GREYHOUND TRACK BIRMINGHAM
DRONES IN ABANDONED ZONES
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*chased out*exploring abandoned greyhound track
Yh this is a pre recorded video from my old channel but hope you like and if you do like comment subscribe as i went in glass smashed but i carried on and then when we went up stairs at the end we herd a sound
The New Birmingham (Student Documentary)
Business has boomed over the last couple of years for Birmingham with frequent openings of well known establishments. This includes the library, Grand Central, Bullring, and many more. But the question is, how has it impacted Birmingham’s citizens? “New Birmingham” investigates further by looking into these establishments and interacting with the employers and managers and the local people about their thoughts on the developments.
Christmas at St. Peters Church in Hall Green Birmingham
Christmas at St. Peters Church in Hall Green Birmingham
EXPLORING ABANDONED TEA FACTORY
I might be doing another video here, but play a massive game of Hide and seek with a few friends, so look forward to that!
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Our reporter Jane Chandler has been speaking with survivors of the Exeter Blitz. It took place some 75 years ago and a group of people in their mid-eighties and nineties have taken part in a film to share their memories. The Blitz was the single most destructive event to hit the city. More than 250 people died. Among those who witnessed what happened at Joy Lovell who was just ten at the time. James Board who was 14 , Dorothy Simmonds who was ten and Ivor Doble who’s now 92.
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Joy Lovell
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Dorothy Simmonds
Ivor Doble
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