:angel: Haven't found my pic' yet but I did find this in one of my files:
" The Royal Orthopaedic and Spinal Hospital, Newhall Street, was founded in 1817, for the cure of hernia, club feet, spinal disease, contractions and distortions of the limbs, and all bodily deformities.  ...The Forelands was purchased and opened in 1921 as a convalescent Home for Children. The merger officially took place in 1925 and Broad Street Hospital was purchased, to be used as the Outpatient Department. Services were reorganized and both Broad Street and Forelands were closed early 1990's..."
BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL
PLANNING
DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORATE
The following planning applications have been submitted to the City Council. Copies of the
applications can be inspected between 0845 hrs and 1715 hrs on Monday to Thursday and
1615 on Fridays at 9th Floor Reception, Alpha Tower, Suffolk Street Queensway, Birmingham,
B1 1TU. To assist staff it would be helpful if you could make your visit between 1000 hrs and
1600 hrs....
Any comments you wish to make on an application should be sent to the above
address by no later than 21st September 2005.... Please phone Planning Direct for a leaflet which explains the process or visit the website at
www.birmingham.gov.uk/planning speakers
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990
C/04612/05/FUL
212-223 Broad Street,Birmingham
Redevelopment of site to provide a 38 storey building with ground floor A1/A2/A3/A4/C1 & D2
uses and upper floor parking, hotel and residential units
The development would in the opinion of the Local Authority affect the setting of a listed building
namely Old Orleans (Former Royal Orthopaedic Hospital) Broad Street City Centre- Grade: II and
78& 79 (Left Bank) Broad Street City Centre - Grade: II.
Chris :angel: