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I put this in as an easy one as I'm going to Birmingham next week for a team meeting. I don't look around the city enough so thought it would be a good way to explore more.
Unfortunately I'm travelling the day of the Queen's funeral and many places will be closed. I can have a walk and look at the outside but to fully explore may need a second trip. I'm sure there'll be more visits as it's quite central to my widely spread team.
You think you're putting what my friend calls a cheat goal in and then it doesn't work 😊
Unfortunately I'm travelling the day of the Queen's funeral and many places will be closed. I can have a walk and look at the outside but to fully explore may need a second trip. I'm sure there'll be more visits as it's quite central to my widely spread team.
You think you're putting what my friend calls a cheat goal in and then it doesn't work 😊
The Mailbox
The Mailbox is an upmarket shopping and office development in the City Centre of Birmingham, England. It serves as the base for BBC Birmingham and houses one of six Harvey Nichols department stores.
The Mailbox is about 300 metres (980 ft) long from front to back including The Cube. Above the front shops it has an additional 6 floors which includes a Malmaison hotel and residential apartments. The Worcester and Birmingham Canal passes along the back with a number of restaurants overlooking.
The Mailbox is about 300 metres (980 ft) long from front to back including The Cube. Above the front shops it has an additional 6 floors which includes a Malmaison hotel and residential apartments. The Worcester and Birmingham Canal passes along the back with a number of restaurants overlooking.
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