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Appartments El Sub Sta 59 38 to 39 © Crown copyright and database rights 2012 Ordnance Survey 100021326 El Sub Sta Subway 161 to 169 El 55 Sub 17 NEWHALL STREET 57 60 Sta LUDGATE HILL Car Park Key: Cornwall 52 House El Sub Lock Sta Overflow Furthest extent at any level of the land to be acquired 40 to 43 58 BIRMINGHAM LB 156 to 170 to 156 28 Assay Office MP 35 N Livery 56 to 134 Tame House Place Towing Path 31 47 55 W E Nurses' LB Home 37 Newhall Place 49 Newhall Court 27 23 to 26 to 23 PH 33 133 to 137 S 108 61 Council Offices 107 35 (Treasurer's) 50 80 1 63 Title: 144 Radio TowerGPO 64 Warehouse 40 Map referred to in The Birmingham City Council LIONEL STREET 34 to 50 to 34 Brindley House (Paradise Circus City Centre) 104 12 to 32 to 12 32a Compulsory Purchase Order 2013 101 2 to 8 to 2 GEORGE STREET 1 12 to 16 21 FB SITE MAP 2 Millennium 19 22 to 34 100 65 St John Apartments Ambulance House of York El 63 HQ 110 21 6 to 7 Date of Issue: Scale: Sub Newhall Square 95 61 Sta 62 to 67 21/05/13 59 1:1250 @ A1 Sheet 1 of 12 1 to 11 to 1 17 to 21 Car Park 57 50 PH El Sub Sta 106 55 53 CHARLOTTE STREET Lock 69 to 73 NEWHALL STREET Embassy Canterbury House 48 House Works 91 TCB 60 12 HOLLAND STREET El Sub Sta 89 78 45 87 Summer House NEW MARKET STREET 85 Works Islington Gates 79 1 43 5 170 55 98 41 12 to 18 38 45 39 168 96 83 37 Lock Lancaster House 55a 10 El Sub Sta 94 164 Beaufort House CHURCH STREET 8 Rutland House 17 67 Telephone House 160 6 Works FLEET STREET 40 158 LB FB 84 Devonshire 57 City House 100 House 54 61 39 RichmondHouse 9 150 27 65 Hotel Camden House 86 CORNWALL STREET 148 Lock 61 25 71 30 141 60 138 55 140 to 146 135 49 73 125 to 133 to 125 26 45 51 24 22 86 136 8 to 10 64 47 20 15 Farmer's Bridge Locks 18 134 119 60 43 16 117 John Smyth 38 Government Offices 56 13 Lombard House James PH Hotel 115 PARADE (Social Security) Watt 121 65 to 77 Lock Memorial 60 to 61 113 Institute 54 38 5 to 11 to 5 145 Elim Pentecostal Church Tunnel 37a 120 EDMUND STREET 146 50 35 to 37 to 35 53 147 35 65 Adv Panel Parade Court 90 0601 0440 Saturday 2 to 6 (Day Centre) Islington Gates 111 Bridge 3 148 1 NEWHALL STREET 55 110 149 87 29 78 61 33 85 59 (HE) 103 53 91 Bank 49 Council Offices 46 104 to 106 89 The 60 43 1 to 24 FLEET STREET Stock Exchange SUMMER ROW Adv 41 76 Birmingham Lock Adv 291 37 PH LIONEL STREET Chest Clinic 93 33 University College Of Birmingham 150 to 152 31 44 Richard Lighton HouseTowing Path LB 95 Balmoral Court 1 to 12 19 Midland Leslie 154 61 to 67 Institute 102 Bentley 17 House 1 to 24 to 1 9 Adv 155 7 to 15 71 SUMMER ROW 100 MARGARET STREET 73 Lock Civic Overflow Birmingham and Fazeley Canal 75 House Council Adv Panel 0601 0709 SW Offices 77 98 22 to 12 CambrianHall 156 1 to 3 Shelter CIRCUS Edmund House 79 to 83 PARADISE QUEENSWAY SW 96 78 to 90 to 78 Chy 77 LB Adv GREAT CHARLES STREET QUEENSWAY Cyl 10 85 to 89 Car Park Subway College Overflow El Sub Sta El Sub Sta Paradise Circus Bus Station TCB Premiere Billboard Cambridge 98 Tower Subway Wellington Passage 14 to 63 to 14 1 to 12 to 1 41 Municipal Offices and Museum 40 El Sub Sta 103 39 1 Crane 102 2 BENNETT'S HILL TCBs Art Gallery El Sub Sta Congreve Passage 104 Eden Place BRINDLEY DRIVE Bank 3 106 37 4 Multistorey Car Park 115 110 Paradise Place Link Block BRINDLEY DRIVE Adv 5 77 36 Cavendish 1 to 12 14 to 63 Crescent Tower 114 House 35 TCBs COLMORE ROW116 6 125 CHAMBERLAIN SQUARE 118 El Sub Sta 34 38 FB Bank 120 CAMBRIDGE STREET 7 8 122 Norton Tower 124 Museum and Art Gallery Waterloo LB PARADISE CIRCUS QUEENSWAY PARADISE PLACE Council House, Court City Centre Gardens 126 37a 33 Adv Cyl 37 WATERLOO PASSAGE Birmingham Central Library Posts 130 The 35 Copthorne WATERLOO STREET Hotel 31 to 34 Baskerville House 11 Joseph Chamberlain 26 Memorial 12 JB Priestly PH 30 8 Statue 14 TCBs Posts Neville House Paradise Forum CHAMBERLAIN SQUARE PC 25 BENNETT'S HILL QUEENSWAY 9 to 10 to 9 (Tunnel) 18 24 Posts 20 JamesStatue Watt Car Park 23 El Sub Sta VICTORIA SQUARE FB 12 to 11 FIRE OFFICE PASSAGE 21a Queen Victoria 69a 21 CENTENARYFB WAY (PATH) 13 Statue Hall of Memory 14 FB (War Memorial) Christ Church Passage Town Hall 67a Bank 19 Posts 71 69 69a 68 Chamberlain House 67 66 65a 65 57 61 56 New Street TCBs Repertory Theatre 53 Fountain Posts Posts Easy Row 80 84 85 Posts Birmingham School of Music 87 TCBs QUEENSWAY 91 to 88 92 to 93 to 92 TCBs NEW STREET PH 50 LB Adv 99 49 100 (Tunnel) Cyl Posts Victoria Square PH 105 48 102 104 1 House 2 47 6 4 BROAD STREET PARADISE 45 Shops (below) STREET 44 6 FletchersShops Walk (below) Adv Post Office 8a Tunnel 3 to 17 37 to 38 to 37 LBs 8 8 PINFOLD STREET Ethel Street Birmingham International 36 Adv 35 12 Convention Centre Queens College Piccadilly Arcade Chambers 12 Easy Row PARADISE CIRCUS QUEENSWAY 34 13 Centenary Square New Street Rail Tunnel Subway 14 Posts 33 16 23 15 17 SUFFOLK STREET 29 18 QUEENSWAY Victoria Square House STEPHENSON STREET 28 10 HILL STREET Shelters 29 New Street Rail Tunnel 27 TCBs El 37 to 35 Sub Sta 10 86 36 Alpha Tower El Sub Sta Statue 35 Adv 13 Bank 14 15 Shelter PH El Sub Sta SWALLOW STREET FB 300 80 282 Tunnel NAVIGATION STREET BRUNEL STREET Car Park Central Square BRIDGE STREET Hotel Exhibition Hall SB and Tel Ex 271 Car Park El Sub Sta Television 267 Studios 89 265 TCB Hotel 90 264 NAVIGATION STREET FB 2 Towing Path Cambrian Wharf 4 6 1 to 162 Towing Path 10 The Orion Building Gas Street Basin 12 Car Park James HOLLIDAY STREET 16 Brindley (PH) Club and PH Worcester Bar JOHN BRIGHT STREET Posts FB Multistorey HILL STREET Car Park 10 ROYAL MAIL STREET Tunnel 97 78 95 Stanier House 8 El Sub Sta GAS STREET 1 to 12 93 5 The Wharf 90 42 Multistorey 88 Car Park 35 FB 46 LOWER SEVERN STREET Worcester and Birmingham Canal 22 81 to 91 to 81 19 52 79 Westside BEAK STREET 22 75 Warehouse Telephone Exchange 71 Works Centenary Plaza WHARFSIDE STREET 58 to 72 Inn 65 The Courtyard Holliday Passage Tunnel 59 60 10 to 17 Queens Gate 52 Tel Ex 121 1 to 9 50 BRIDGE ST 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