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master brummie
Greetings, everyone - I am a new member of this forum. I studied at Aston University in the early 1980s before returning to London and enjoying a 30-year career as a photographer. I visit Birmingham only rarely, though I am deeply fond of the city. Last month I made two day-trips and had fascinating long circular walks, with the camera of course: firstly Moor Street - Aston Campus - Newtown - Lozells - Handsworth - Soho - Smethwick - Cape Hill - Winson Green - Jewellery Quarter - Moor Street; and secondly Moor Street - Aston - Nechells - Washwood Heath - Alum Rock - Adderley Park - Small Heath - Sparkbrook - Balsall Heath - Bordesley - Digbeth - Moor Street.
I enjoyed every step, but one of the things that struck me was the abundance of derelict and converted pubs; you'll know that whole areas of the city are now without a working pub. I keep in touch with the Camra Heritage Pubs group, so knew that the Red Lion in Handsworth and the Waterloo in Smethwick were closed. I noticed on my walks that both are boarded up - and worryingly a door has been forced at the Waterloo. The interior of the Red Lion has a fantastic array of decorative Minton tiles, while the basement grill room of the Waterloo is beautifully tiled with seafaring scenes. Does anyone on this forum know anything about the security of these marvellous pubs and any plans for their future?
I enjoyed every step, but one of the things that struck me was the abundance of derelict and converted pubs; you'll know that whole areas of the city are now without a working pub. I keep in touch with the Camra Heritage Pubs group, so knew that the Red Lion in Handsworth and the Waterloo in Smethwick were closed. I noticed on my walks that both are boarded up - and worryingly a door has been forced at the Waterloo. The interior of the Red Lion has a fantastic array of decorative Minton tiles, while the basement grill room of the Waterloo is beautifully tiled with seafaring scenes. Does anyone on this forum know anything about the security of these marvellous pubs and any plans for their future?