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Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games
Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games. The Perry Barr area of Birmingham, where renovations continue for the Commonwealth Games in 2022. Buildings erected for the athleteÕs village will now be for residential use.
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Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games
Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games. The Perry Barr area of Birmingham, where renovations continue for the Commonwealth Games in 2022. Buildings erected for the athleteÕs village will now be for residential use.
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Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games
Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games. The Perry Barr area of Birmingham, where renovations continue for the Commonwealth Games in 2022. This bus garage will be converted in to a market and cultural centre. The garage has been rebuilt behind it for a cost of £16 million.
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Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games
Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games. Councillor Ian Ward, leader of Birmingham City Council, in the Perry Barr area of the city, where renovations continue for the Commonwealth Games in 2022. The tower block behind him was to be part of the athleteÕs village, but will now be for residential use.
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Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games
Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games. Councillor Ian Ward, leader of Birmingham City Council, in the Perry Barr area of the city, where renovations continue for the Commonwealth Games in 2022. The tower block behind him was to be part of the athleteÕs village, but will now be for residential use.
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Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games
Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games. Councillor Ian Ward, leader of Birmingham City Council, in the Perry Barr area of the city, where renovations continue for the Commonwealth Games in 2022. The tower block behind him was to be part of the athleteÕs village, but will now be for residential use.
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Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games
Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games. The Perry Barr area of Birmingham, where renovations continue for the Commonwealth Games in 2022. Buildings erected for the athleteÕs village will now be for residential use.
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Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games
Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games. Councillor Ian Ward, leader of Birmingham City Council, in the Perry Barr area of the city, where renovations continue for the Commonwealth Games in 2022. The tower block behind him was to be part of the athleteÕs village, but will now be for residential use.
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Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games
Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games. Councillor Ian Ward, leader of Birmingham City Council, in the Perry Barr area of the city, where renovations continue for the Commonwealth Games in 2022. Buildings erected for the athleteÕs village will now be for residential use.
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Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games
Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games. Councillor Ian Ward, leader of Birmingham City Council, in the Perry Barr area of the city, where renovations continue for the Commonwealth Games in 2022. Buildings erected for the athleteÕs village will now be for residential use.
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Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games
Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games. Councillor Ian Ward, leader of Birmingham City Council, in the Perry Barr area of the city, where renovations continue for the Commonwealth Games in 2022. Buildings erected for the athleteÕs village will now be for residential use.
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Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games
Hope and scepticism as Birmingham builds for Commonwealth Games. Councillor Ian Ward, leader of Birmingham City Council, in the Perry Barr area of the city, where renovations continue for the Commonwealth Games in 2022. Buildings erected for the athleteÕs village will now be for residential use.
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