My god what an abortion they have made of a perfectly good thoroughfare , used to walk upu and down there everyday as a kid , alas never again all gone in the mist of time
I cant see the problem.
Yes there is disruption while they lay the tram tracks, but when that is finished it will be fine. And the tram taking people up and down Broad St will be a huge advantage.
I can remember (not that long ago) when Broad St was a main road in to an out of the city for cars and other vehicles and it was often rammed with traffic and not very pleasant.
With the council having to reduce traffic in the city centre due to pollution laws it makes sense to try to reduce or remove traffic from Broad St and have it for mainly trams (and buses and taxis) and encourage cars to use the "outer" Ring Road.
We no longer want or need traffic pouring in to the city centre.
Think how many roads in the city centre USED to have cars and other vehicles driving down them, causing jams, pollution etc.
Roads pedestrianized (or limited to mainly trams) now include New St, Paradise St, Corporation St, High St, Bull St, Stephenson St, Pinfold St, Union St, Cherry St etc.
And think how much more pleasant it is to walk round the city centre.
I go up to Birmingham a lot taking photos and on a Saturday New St is PACKED with people strolling up and down it like a French Boulevard. So much better than when it used to be rammed with cars, buses and lorries.
City centres HAVE to change and adapt or they die.