Charlie
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
According to today's B'ham Mail a row of back-to-back houses, numbers 111-120 Icknield Street, are to be demolished to make way for a major £160 million hotel, office, flats, bars and workshop development. This is despite English Heritage and the Victorian Society's efforts to have them restored. The Council's Planning Committee have decided that the houses have no historical merit and should be bulldozed! They say it would be impossible to restore them because of their present condition.
The only ones I can think of in Icknield Steet are a row of derelict small shops that are almost on the corner of Warstone Lane/Icknield Street. These have been in a terrible condition for many years and are boarded up, so why was nothing done earlier to preserve them - as they did in Inge Street? I didn't realise they were back to backs. I shall try to get there with my camera asap.
The only ones I can think of in Icknield Steet are a row of derelict small shops that are almost on the corner of Warstone Lane/Icknield Street. These have been in a terrible condition for many years and are boarded up, so why was nothing done earlier to preserve them - as they did in Inge Street? I didn't realise they were back to backs. I shall try to get there with my camera asap.