yes agreed john and this was the point i put to HS2 at many of the meetings i attended years ago...many promises and many years later we can all see now that it all fell on deaf ears..I was thinking not so long ago, how nice it would have been to have had such a traditional pub available, when HS2 eventually does begin running, for those using Curzon Street.
They have a back room at their other pub the White Swan Bradford Street but Blues fans there match day Saturdays.Oh dear,
Just after my RCHS group had booked the upper room for talks through to March 2023. So we have to find another venue for Saturdays.
When we went down there it was quiet and getting there is only by walking, at present.
Oh dear,
Just after my RCHS group had booked the upper room for talks through to March 2023. So we have to find another venue for Saturdays.
When we went down there it was quiet and getting there is only by walking, at present.
The White Swan back room not always that busy to be honest apart from match days.Oh dear,
Just after my RCHS group had booked the upper room for talks through to March 2023. So we have to find another venue for Saturdays.
When we went down there it was quiet and getting there is only by walking, at present.
Hello, I wonder if you're on Facebook and would mind posting your memoires of this place and time to our page? I bet you've got some good stories to tell! https://www.facebook.com/CurzonStreetReflectionsDuring the mid seventies I worked at the British Rail parcel depot behind the old Curzon St station. We spent a fair bit of time in the Woodman especially in the winter months during the evenings when trains were often delayed. Thought nothing of having four or five pints and then going back and unloading a parcel train.
Don't do Facebook unfortunately but good luck with it!Hello, I wonder if you're on Facebook and would mind posting your memoires of this place and time to our page? I bet you've got some good stories to tell! https://www.facebook.com/CurzonStreetReflections
A little hazy really. I worked at the BR parcels depot on a three shift system for a few months in 1975 and got to know the Woodman because of that. I was aged 20 and was yet to find a path in life. This was one of my last "dead end" jobs before I finally got my act together (luck helped as well) and managed to join an organisation that gave me some great opportunities and a career that lasted through to retirement. However I did enjoy my time working for BR and going to the Woodman. My fellow Parcel Porters were a diverse bunch. Old school Brummies, Student Teachers, Sikhs, Hindus, Hippies and a well spoken poet from London. We all rubbed along well. I often wonder what happened to them all. That's about it really!Thank you John. If you'd be happy to share memories for me to post there I'd really appreciate it?
Hi JohnJames,Is it to be abandoned and demolished like the Eagle and Tun, or is it simply awaiting new operators? However, in the current climate of out of control energy prices, it would take a brave person to take it on. Or maybe a very wealthy real ale enthusiast in search of a hobby! Very sad. I don't live in the UK and was last in the Woodman in January 2020. A Kind of pilgrimage, remembering more youthful days in this pub.
Clearly at this time due to the major building works around the Woodman, it is not viable as a profit earning pub. Hopefully the iconic building will survive and we may see the Woodman rise up from the Ashes. It has done so before!Hi JohnJames,
The freeholder appears to be Birmingham City Council, rather than a brewery. As far as I know the pub is closed indefinitely and no future plans have been announced. It is next to a massive building site that is HS2, with noise and dust, so we may have to wait for some years to see what develops. The Curzon Street Hub won't be operational until 2033.
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/wh...gallery/ten-years-stress-woodman-pub-24733089
Thank you. Hopefully the city council will appriciate that this little pub is a part of Birmingham's historic fabric. A fabric that to put it mildly, has been downplayed and degraded by successive city councils. Time for them to catch up, maybe?Hi JohnJames,
The freeholder appears to be Birmingham City Council, rather than a brewery. As far as I know the pub is closed indefinitely and no future plans have been announced. It is next to a massive building site that is HS2, with noise and dust, so we may have to wait for some years to see what develops. The Curzon Street Hub won't be operational until 2033.
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/wh...gallery/ten-years-stress-woodman-pub-24733089
Yes, Lyn, I agree with you that leaving The Woodman unoccupied for years clearly makes it vulnerable. It is very close to old Curzon Street station. My last BCC quote was from 2013 and the pub was preserved, but we don't know what will happen to this building especially after the development of the Curzon Street Hub. I think that is supposed to be in 2033. I guess it is positive that it has survived so far. Promises are fragile, websites can be altered and buildings can be delisted and demolished.hi stokkie...lets hope you are right..would be great to retain it as a pub considering the lack and loss of them...but as ever and given past promises made and broken this remains to be seen
lyn
totally agree stokkie and again i highlight my post on this thread with map saying the eagle and tun would be incorporated into the station as we all know it was recently demolished...any road up fingers crossed for the woodman as promises are easily made..keeping them is another thing..Yes, Lyn, I agree with you that leaving The Woodman unoccupied for years clearly makes it vulnerable. It is very close to old Curzon Street station. My last BCC quote was from 2013 and the pub was preserved, but we don't know what will happen to this building especially after the development of the Curzon Street Hub. I think that is supposed to be in 2033. I guess it is positive that it has survived so far. Promises are fragile, websites can be altered and buildings can be delisted and demolished.![]()