Radiorails
master brummie
It seems to be an unfortunate fact of life that many, who should acquaint themselves better, choose inappropriate or incorrect names for areas and structures. I think anyone wherever they live, who knows of the Bull Ring in Birmingham, will know that its title is two separate words.
It seems to me that folk who possess no affinity or connection with places that they choose to name write down the first name that enters their heads. I hope Birmingham citizens, of whatever heritage, will continue to use the description Bull Ring.
We have a newish estate of houses built here upon a hillside but was named by the developers with the suffix 'combe'. Now coombe/combe (cwm in Welsh) means valley!!
It seems to me that folk who possess no affinity or connection with places that they choose to name write down the first name that enters their heads. I hope Birmingham citizens, of whatever heritage, will continue to use the description Bull Ring.
We have a newish estate of houses built here upon a hillside but was named by the developers with the suffix 'combe'. Now coombe/combe (cwm in Welsh) means valley!!