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Erdington enterprise hub meets public approval

Baths site to be converted into centre for business.

1 week ago 14 January, 2021 in Business, Community, Swimming.

Grant boost for city landmark

Moseley Road Baths receives money from Culture Recovery Fund for Heritage.

10 October, 2020 in Community, Local history, Swimming.

Solihull hosts British Blind Sport National Youth Swimming Gala

Young swimmers compete and learn at Tudor Grange.

11 March, 2020 in Community, Swimming.

Art to go on display at city heritage site

Free art exhibition set to make waves at Moseley Road Baths.

27 February, 2020 in Attractions, Community, Exhibitions, Family, Local history, Swimming.

Solihull vet to compete at Triathlon World Championships

Top vet gains international honours as he seeks world title.

2 May, 2019 in Athletics, Cycling, Swimming.

British Blind Sport announce national swimming gala

Tudor Grange date for visually impaired swimmers.

15 February, 2018 in Community, Swimming.

Commonwealth Games 2022 – Something they forgot to mention

Two Sandwell community swimming pools to close to help fund Commonwealth Games Aquatics Centre, reports Steve Beauchampe.

24 January, 2018 in Commonwealth Games 2022, Swimming.

Birthday party at Moseley Road Baths

Celebrations planned for local landmark.

24 October, 2016 in Attractions, Community, Swimming.

World Monuments Fund oversees grant to Friends of Moseley Road Baths

Finance boost to threatened landmark.

27 April, 2016 in Community, Swimming.

Open day at Moseley Road Baths

Public invited to attend event at threatened building.

26 October, 2015 in Community, Swimming.

Moseley Road Baths added to ‘at risk’ register

Perilous state of city landmark recognised.

16 October, 2015 in Architecture, Swimming.

Howard: Exclusive Septic Bladder interview shock

Sir Howard Elston, our sports editor, sits down with the beleaguered chief FIFA honcho as he faces a 90 day suspension over lurid totally false allegations that he is a cheating lying self-deluding thief.

8 October, 2015 in Most recent, Swimming.

Going swimmingly

Open day for Moseley Road Baths.

2 March, 2015 in Swimming.

Moseley Road Baths welcomes Hale family

Architect’s descendants to visit listed landmark.

30 October, 2014 in Architecture, Local history, Swimming.

100 swimmers protest to save Moseley Road baths

Protest captured on film by heritage photographer.

20 July, 2014 in Swimming.

Swimmers wanted to take part in city photo-event

Endangered building to be captured on film.

14 July, 2014 in Architecture, Swimming.

Keep Moseley Road Baths Open Day

The Friends of Moseley Road Baths urge local residents to visit the threatened building.

7 May, 2014 in Architecture, Community, Swimming.

It’s not just in Eastenders

Terry Wills is getting concerned about Albion’s prospects.

5 March, 2014 in Swimming.

Bathing beauty

Richard Lutz wants Moseley Road Baths closed. Steve Beauchampé, author of the book Pool of Memories, A History of Moseley Road Baths, takes issue.

12 December, 2013 in Architecture, Birmingham, Swimming.

Moseley Road Baths: Swimming Against the Tide

Hmmmm… deep waters, indeed….Moseley Road Baths.

10 December, 2013 in Balsall Heath, Birmingham, Comment, Most recent, Politics, Swimming.

The insane vandalism of Birmingham

Former Birmingham Cabinet member for Leisure, Sport and Culture Martin Mullaney argues against council proposals for the city’s baths.

27 November, 2013 in Architecture, Birmingham, Swimming.

Walsall among the first to host new swimming experience

Swimmers at the University of Wolverhampton’s Walsall Campus will become some of the first in the UK to try a new swimming experience developed by fitness experts.

2 April, 2013 in Most recent, Swimming, Wolverhampton.

Readathon day for Olympic Ellie

Swimming sensation Ellie Simmonds OBE was guest of honour when she went back to her old school in Aldridge to meet marathon readers.

12 February, 2013 in Books, Education, Most recent, Olympics, Swimming, West Midlands.

Council decision to close Moseley Road Baths to swimming

No long term future for swimming at Moseley Road Baths in Balsall Heath.

15 January, 2013 in Architecture, Local history, Moseley and Kings Heath, Politics, Swimming.

Friends vow to reverse Council decision on Lottery bid

The Friends of Moseley Road Baths are dismayed to learn of Birmingham City Council’s decision not to submit a bid to the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for work to the Baths building, which would secure its long term future.

19 December, 2012 in Balsall Heath, Birmingham, Local history, Moseley and Kings Heath, Property Press, Swimming.

Moseley Road baths: Another update

The re-opening date for the Moseley Road Baths in Balsall Heath has been pushed back yet again

24 December, 2011 in Art and Leisure, Balsall Heath, Birmingham, Local history, Open Government, Swimming.

Birmingham children swim with Olympic hopeful Grant Turner

Olympic swimming hopeful Grant Turner joined Birmingham children to announce that the youngsters will have the opportunity to swim at the London Aquatics Centre next year.

11 November, 2011 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Health, Olympics, Swimming.

Talk commemorates re-opening of historic Woodcock Street Swimming Baths

To mark the re-opening of Woodcock Sports Centre following a £5m refurbishment and renovation, the University of Aston is presenting an illustrated talk

10 October, 2011 in Aston, Birmingham, Business, Local history, Swimming.

Bournville Lane Baths open day

Saturday, September 3rd affords what is expected to be the last opportunity for the public to see inside the 100-year old Bournville Lane Baths.

30 August, 2011 in Architecture, Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Business, Health, Local history, Politics, Property Press, Shopping, Stirchley, Style and Design, Swimming, Tourism, What's on.

Moseley Road baths – update

Asbestos delays re-opening of Moseley Road Baths

25 August, 2011 in Balsall Heath, Birmingham, Environment, Moseley and Kings Heath, Property Press, Swimming.

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