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Bromsgrove Walking and Cycling Map O R D O O W to Waseley Hills 5 to Birmingham and Birmingham E N A L W Bromsgrove Walking and Cycling Map O R D O O W S M D R A T O to Halesowen A O F D R COBNA E U L S D E A L E L ROA N O D L R Y G N N and Stourbridge I A R W A A A T E T A L E R Marlbrook B W O L B N C C D T R R H O R E E R N O L C E T R A U I T A O M O D E U G O K M G SE N T M O O M CL H HA T O E E A O Catshill A YD N T L AW N S O V O G R R C 5 D M C G L M H B L E K E A S I E R O M F Village D L S E Y . A A R M N H A A to Surgery E A G L R R N V G M R E C A E E O H L S U L N E R Hilton N E Redditch C U A O D A H E I N L D IL N A Bournheath L D L S C O L D W R A Bromsgrove A E R L O O M L T I O N A R E R A R S H D P R I M DO D S O N D D F A I H RD R O E G AL F BOURNE Recreation CRES. IN A O O M E C H BRACKEN B BIR I L S O W I R G E R AVE. O D O R F S Ground L R O A M D I O S A E O P D L E L . C D L I E NUE E E BRACES LANE SPRINGS AVE W E R R T R T E N The Gate at O E N S I E K N Catshill I O A U C A N LA A L E O Bournheath D C C AV R IT H E The IELD P A N NF T G GREE A D A L Y L L R Marlbrook I G E C C 5 E E M R K O E E C M E W N A I T N A H E L O V A E R L O N U E F R D N L I The Plough O S E A S D S E U OD W O S L F N E OR H W O D D A R & Harrow E R L OAD W Y C A A N E The Y GOLDEN CROSS A E LAN C N E The Ivy N D O D A Nailers E A R A L LD O N O Cottage O R HAZELTON R G R Arms CH UR O CH ROAD AK O A Round Y H D D D A F A Hill O Y L A C N O I G T W IB R B L E N O ANE F R R R S S I BA E R D A L C O EY M T Y L Sports O W L L A A T D Catshill N L . F T O H The O Ground I First H B L Library ARL R E EY L R M Catshill M New Inn OW E D L O D AN School E L D BYR A O A N A Middle WAY Royal P O O D A L 5 S O R T C D M I D R School K Oak S M L A M B A E E Y I RON WAY H H O F N O T O G W Playing R U S O S T S L H N E I E D Fields AY I E W A M W L ON M E LEY YR B M WE M CLO R STFI Chadsgrove School SE I ELDS A B L A and Specialist Sports H N W E O G O College D N R I O B D 2 C A K N L T M A Y K L O F D R R I L Crown . A B E N L E P Inn A T V S A B RO RO L CK OKH L Y OUS E E RD. Y LA N S E E T N O A U L R R O B T A A D R Housmans E I H D E G L H S T I D E T N I T L O E L N FI F N IE O LD T S IN H R O . A D R B D U Y M E L M42, L B A L Junction 1 V E AY 5 TORW 2 MO B H MOTORWA 4 R M42 Y M IM HUTT O S L S K T C L The E O O A N N C E D E Clock A L E L L A N E L House A A N N E E LANE LON Lickey T D G E A A Abacus M E H O E A T L R Nursery D The O End I T School W L A B Forest R RO L I A A B E 5 A D LF C R V R E R E D I O C S D I V E L R . L A Playing Field R S H G O L D I L S T MEADO W H L W R E V E M L V I A O L L I L R A O A R E E L R H D W D R R B IVE O R A R A S Y R R O SID D E O D C E H RO A D L D LO S S . A L E SE E Y N N A V P R A R A O W U K H A L L A D E A D L B O B D E K E L E Y R I V E M S S Y C N R O A R Playing Field F B E Lickey End N SPEN A L S L NE A L A RO A A Y. U R N E A E First School S B O K W E D N L PA D A S E V T E I P 2 . SCH A R O P O S L LAN E D E L E H E E R E L L S T S T I T C E M L L O W E R A T O R T E H T E A N L ES LE N C S O L AP RE P E R E P T C E H M5, A LE AP S S U M RE . E C G L Junction 4A R B N B I M U R 5 M D B ROA I RY R CKBU D FO I G B E AL CES TER E R E S O N FO R I A P D A R D O E L C A N K A O N B K R U D I R R N E Y A E E S P B . U N E O I R AV H E R R E N N M A C O I O S P E I N A L L L 5 E D P L A A D N LDS R O K E FIE IN S Y G D R L Miller R E E E FI P D Y W R D House A R A R E O D P R R D Bea’s E . N D I HAWTHORNE RD. Y N A E CRESCENT Lodge N V A E O I D P R W Recreation R R A D R W UPLAND GROVE O Ground D T E E F T G U T O N EN E O I V E R K R S M Perryfields A T C H S S C E 5 A The Hundred M D E M A P A M B O - ID House H R D OAD B LE R G D TO 1 E L BY N D N A M O R O A D I R AN PL M BE U BARNSLEY R W Princess of Wales I EL N S L S B D G ROAD A D R L H E A T Community Hospital R T E OW L O NS E I O EN F KING GEORGE CLOSE V D C AV T Y E ENU U E E R KING GEORGE CLOSE WALTON S R CH R S E ES Sidemoor ROAD A E T B P N S T Burcot E U UT E N A B U R C O E N E R R T N R A V O L A L A A I N Y T E O D D D E R ROMAN WAY N R A I E A K E R O G E R V R D O U E A V D R L .
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