Post Office Ltd

Network Change Programme

Area Plan Proposal Birmingham, Coventry and

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1. Introduction 2. Proposed Local Area Plan 3. The Role of Postwatch 4. Proposed Outreach service Points 5. Additional Outreach outlets 6. List of Post Office® branches proposed for “Outreach” 7. List of Post Office® branches proposed for closure 8. List of Post Office® branches proposed to remain in the Network

• Frequently Asked Questions Leaflet • Map of the Local Area Plan • Branch Access Reports - information on proposed closing branches, replacement Outreach services and details of alternative branches in the Area

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4 1. Introduction

The Government has recognised that fewer people are using Post Office® branches, partly because traditional services, including benefit payments and other services are now available in other ways, such as online or directly through banks. It has concluded that the overall size and shape of the network of Post Office® branches (“the Network”) needs to change.

In May 2007, following a national public consultation, the Government announced a range of proposed measures to modernise and reshape the Network and put it on a more stable footing for the future. A copy of the Government’s response to the national public consultation (“the Response Document”) can be obtained at www.berr.gov.uk/consultations/page36024.html.

Post Office Ltd has now put in place a Network Change Programme (“the Programme”) to implement the measures proposed by the Government. The Programme will involve the compulsory compensated closure of up to 2,500 Post Office® branches (out of a current Network of 14,000 branches), with the introduction of about 500 service points known as “Outreaches” to mitigate the impact of the proposed closures. Compensation will be paid to those subpostmasters whose branches are compulsorily closed under the Programme.

To support the necessary changes to the Network and put it on a more stable footing and to support the reshaped Network of the future, the Government has proposed an investment of up to £1.7bn as a funding package.

The majority of Post Office® branches - more than 80% - will not change as a result of the Programme. Post Office Ltd is seeking to implement those changes that do take place as efficiently and sensitively as possible.

One of the key ways in which Post Office Ltd will make sure that people continue to have the best possible access to Post Office® services is by applying the minimum access criteria prescribed by the Government in the Response Document:

Nationally:

• 99% of the UK population to be within 3 miles and 90% of the population to be within 1 mile of their nearest Post Office® branch.

• 99% of the total population in deprived urban1 areas across the UK to be within 1 mile of their nearest Post Office® branch.

• 95% of the total urban2 population across the UK to be within 1 mile of their nearest Post Office® branch.

• 95% of the total rural3 population across the UK to be within 3 miles of their nearest Post Office® branch.

1 Deprived urban – The most disadvantaged urban parts of the UK based on the Indices of Multiple Deprivation (top 15% Super Output Areas in , 15% of Data Zones in Scotland and 30% of Super Output Areas in Wales and Northern Ireland).

2 Urban – A community with 10,000 or more inhabitants in a continuous built up area.

3 Rural – A community not covered by the definition of Urban above. 5 In addition, for each individual postcode district:

• 95% of the population of the postcode district to be within 6 miles of their nearest Post Office® branch.

Changes to the Network can only take place within the prescribed access criteria.

In order to deliver the changes set out in the Response Document, Post Office Ltd has divided the UK into 47 areas (“Areas”). For each of these Areas Post Office Ltd will develop a local area plan proposal (“Area Plan Proposal”) which will set out the changes that it proposes to make within it. The Area Plan Proposal for Birmingham, Coventry and Warwickshire has been developed and in this booklet you will find information on the changes proposed for Birmingham, Coventry and Warwickshire. Full details of the Area Plan Proposal for Birmingham, Coventry and Warwickshire are available on our website www.postoffice.co.uk/networkchange or by contacting us at the address given below.

When developing the Area Plan Proposal for Birmingham, Coventry and Warwickshire, Post Office Ltd analysed a number of factors. These included the proximity of the Post Office® branches proposed for closure to other nearby branches, the number of customers currently using a particular Post Office® branch, the size and ability of nearby branches to absorb extra customers, and the commercial implications of any decision for Post Office Ltd.

Post Office Ltd has also taken into account obstacles such as rivers, mountains and valleys, motorways and sea crossings to islands in order to avoid undue hardship to customers. In addition, the availability of public transport, alternative access to key Post Office® services (such as cash withdrawals, bill payments, mail services), local demographics and the impact on local economies have all been considered. Post Office Ltd has sought information from a number of external organisations and people, including subpostmasters, local authorities and regional development agencies to assist with this process.

Postwatch, the independent consumer watchdog for postal services, has worked with us in assessing the options for change during the period leading up to the publication of the Area Plan Proposal. Post Office Ltd has also engaged with other stakeholders, including relevant MPs.

Local Public Consultation

Each Area Plan Proposal is subject to local public consultation to ensure that the views of local people are taken into account before any final decisions are made by Post Office Ltd.

The local public consultation on the Area Plan Proposal for Birmingham, Coventry and Warwickshire will commence on 24 June 2008.

The local public consultation will last for a period of six weeks and the closing date for feedback is 4 August 2008. Please send your views and comments in writing regarding access to future Post Office® services in this Area to the address detailed below (payment of postage is not required to a Freepost address). Please note that your comments will not be kept confidential unless you expressly ask us to do so by clearly marking them ‘In Confidence’.

Mark Partington Network Development Manager C/o National Consultation Team FREEPOST CONSULTATION TEAM Email: [email protected] Customer Helpline: 08457 22 33 44 6

2. The Area Plan Proposal for Birmingham, Coventry and Warwickshire

Post Office Ltd is acutely aware of the concerns that changes – including closures – affecting Post Office® branches in the Birmingham, Coventry and Warwickshire area will cause. To fulfil the Government’s requirement to reduce the overall size of the Post Office® network (“the Network”), Post Office Limited is implementing the programme in a way which creates similar results across the UK as a whole, and ensures that no group of inhabitants at an area level is, overall, significantly more adversely affected than any other.

The purpose of this local public consultation is to obtain your views on Post Office Limited’s proposals, to ensure that the branches that are ultimately selected for closure, or closure and replacement with an Outreach Service, are appropriate. From the outset of the Network Change Programme, Post Office Limited has made it clear in its communications that the Programme is not designed to provide a forum for debate on whether branches should close, but is about ensuring that Post Office Limited has the best available knowledge to allow it to make the most informed decisions about which branches should close.

Post Office Limited is proposing to retain a total of 298 Post Office® branches across the region, but to close 51 existing branches, as well as establish 5 outreach service points, which would use innovative ways to continue to provide Post Office services in some areas where the existing branch is proposed for closure.

If these proposed changes take place, Post Office Ltd will remain the largest retailer by network size in the area, and will still have more branches open than the number of branches of major banks and building societies combined. It will mean that 99.7% of the population will see no change to the branch that they currently use or will remain within one mile of an alternative outlet.

At present, the area’s 2 million residents are served by a total of 349 branches. Usage of Post Office® branches is falling, in line with national trends, as more customers access services at other places, make more use of the internet and have their Government benefits paid directly into bank accounts.

This Area Plan Proposal supports achievement of the national accessibility criteria set by the Government, forms part of an overall reduction in the number of branches by up to 2,500 across the UK and does not disproportionately affect the inhabitants of the area relative to other parts of the UK.

In addition to meeting these criteria, when preparing this Area Plan Proposal, Post Office Ltd has considered factors relating to geography, the availability of local transport and alternative access to key Post Office® services, local demographics and the impact on local economies. All branches, where changes are proposed, have been visited by members of Post Office Ltd’s staff to make sure that local factors, that needed to be considered in developing an Area Plan Proposal, have been assessed first hand.

Birmingham, Coventry and Warwickshire communities vary in nature – featuring densely populated urban areas around Birmingham and Coventry, and more sparsely populated areas in Warwickshire. Across the area, 19% of the population live in rural communities and 81% in urban towns and cities. In order to meet the Government's access criteria and avoid undue hardship, Post Office Ltd is proposing a future Network in the region comprising 215 branches in urban towns and cities and 83 branches in rural areas.

7 The needs of those living in communities defined as deprived have been carefully considered in this Area Plan Proposal, reflecting the specific national criteria set by the Government to give greater safeguards on the accessibility of branches in these communities. Some 29% of the region’s total population live in deprived communities, 28% of them in urban areas and 1% in rural areas.

Post Office Ltd has engaged with various stakeholders when preparing this Area Plan Proposal. We have consulted with the independent consumer watchdog on postal services, Postwatch, and have asked all local authorities within the Birmingham, Coventry and Warwickshire area to provide information and views relevant to the factors which we are able to consider. Our aim throughout has been to minimise the impact, as far as possible, on our customers and to produce the most effective overall proposal for the future.

In our conversations with stakeholders we have been made aware of regeneration plans for up to 2026, which affect areas within the overall proposal, and we have taken these into consideration when constructing the Area Plan. These include submissions from Birmingham City Council, Warwick District Council, Stratford District Council, Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council, Warwickshire County Council, and Rugby Borough Council. Our proposed Network for the Birmingham, Coventry and Warwickshire area takes account of the locations affected by these and other schemes, their likely implementation timescales, and has regard to the needs of the communities affected by these changes. We will keep provision under review should demand increase beyond anticipated levels in the future.

Of these, Birmingham City Council, Rugby Borough Council and Warwickshire County Council have also advised us of plans for work on, and investment in, major road schemes. Birmingham City Council, Warwick District Council and Borough Council have advised us of public transport developments in their localities.

In finalising the Area Plan Proposal, all branches were carefully considered against the Government’s minimum access criteria which Post Office Ltd must meet, and has had regard to the other factors that we must consider. 20% of the initial Area Plan Proposal has been changed as those factors were reviewed and as information from stakeholders was considered and assessed.

Future service provision:

The Area Plan Proposal envisages a Post Office® Network of 298 branches in the Birmingham, Coventry and Warwickshire area, which ensures that Post Office Ltd would comply with the minimum access criteria set by the Government. For 91% of customers this would mean no change to the Post Office® branch that they currently use.

The network now proposed for Birmingham, Coventry and Warwickshire continues to offer better access to services than that of any similar organisation, while accepting the Government’s decision to reduce overall branch numbers. Subject to the Government’s overriding criteria, we have considered geography, transport provision, demographics and local economic impact, where appropriate. We are pleased to maintain 24 rural branches that support the only essential retailer in their community and 51 rural branches that provide the only access to cash in a particular community.

8 The Area Plan Proposal includes provision of Post Office services through innovative outreach solutions in 5 locations. In each instance the outreach solution would be located within the same community as an existing Post Office branch and provide Post Office services for a designated number of hours per week. Possible types of outreach service include: a mobile service - visiting small communities at set times; a hosted service - operated within third party premises for restricted hours each week; or a partner service - within the premises of a local partner (such as a pub landlord).

Outreach services are proposed in some of the Stratford on Avon constituency.

Post Office Ltd understands the importance of its role in both urban and rural communities and is keen to continue to provide access to services for as many customers in as many of these communities as possible. We have also considered the relative convenience of alternative branches for those customers whose closest branch is proposed for closure.

Of the 9% of customers who use a branch that will close, 8.7% would have access to Post Office® services within one mile as measured by road distance (2.2% being within half a mile of their nearest alternative). In total 99.7% of the population will either see no change, or will be within one mile of an alternative branch.

Next steps….

During the local public consultation, which will end on 4 August, we will seek views on the proposed future service provision in the region, as outlined in this Area Plan Proposal.

Subject to the conclusion of the local public consultation period, and after consideration of feedback received, no changes would be implemented before September 2008

Post Office Ltd is at a crucial point. Customer numbers are falling, customer habits are changing and many of our traditional services are available elsewhere. It is essential that the changes, which include a reduction in the number of branches, are made if the Network is to have a sustainable future. We therefore welcome your views and comments regarding access to future Post Office® services in this area. In particular we ask for your views on accessibility to the nearest Post Office® branch.

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The consumer watchdog

Postwatch is the independent watchdog for postal services, created by the Postal Services Act 2000. Postwatch is working with Post Office Ltd and local communities throughout the programme to help secure the best possible outcome for customers.

What Postwatch will do

Postwatch operates through nine regional and national committees across the UK. Postwatch’s role during the programme – prescribed by government - is to scrutinise Post Office Ltd’s proposals and give feedback, ensure local consultations are meaningful, and that Post Office Ltd’s decisions are sensible and in line with government criteria.

Each Postwatch regional office investigates Post Office Ltd’s closure proposals. Postwatch receives area plans in advance of public consultation, allowing the time to examine proposals, and Post Office Ltd the chance to refine their proposals before going to public consultation.

Once public consultation is underway, Postwatch works to raise awareness of local consultations, and encourage participation. Postwatch will also work to ensure the minimum access criteria set out by the government are maintained.

Where Postwatch thinks proposals are unsatisfactory, they will work with local communities and Post Office Ltd to address these problems. There is an agreed review mechanism between Postwatch and Post Office Ltd for such instances. It is important to note that Postwatch does not have a power of veto on Post Office Ltd’s decisions.

Further information

Postwatch and Post Office Ltd have agreed a Memorandum of Understanding, which sets out in detail the role Postwatch will play in the Programme. This is available on the Postwatch website at www.postwatch.co.uk.

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In some cases, Post Office Ltd is proposing to mitigate the impact of a proposed branch closure by putting in place an Outreach Service. Outreach Services are an innovative way to continue to provide Post Office® services and a means by which Post Office® products and services are provided by a ‘Core’ Subpostmaster (who already operates a Post Office® branch in the community) to nearby communities.

Outreach Services build on Post Office Ltd’s experience of successfully operating over 250 satellite branches since 2000 and have been tried and tested in a number of pilot schemes.

There are currently four different Outreach Service models: the Mobile Service, the Hosted Service, the Partner Service and the Home Service. Details of the current Outreach Service models are set out below.

Mobile Service

The Mobile Service is a travelling Post Office® situated within a mobile vehicle and brings Post Office® and retail products and services to communities without relying on fixed premises. The Mobile Service is provided from the back of the vehicle with a Post Office® counter inside. The vehicle has an access lift so that disabled customers can also access the vehicle.

The Mobile Service will be operated by a Core Subpostmaster from his nearby Core Post Office® branch. The vehicle will visit communities at specified times and days each week and will park at a pre-determined central and safe location.

The technology used in the vehicle means that the Core Subpostmaster (or his staff) are able to provide our customers with a range of Post Office® products and services including:

• Post Office® Card Account. • Postage and Post Office® Savings Stamps. • Bill and Budget Payment Schemes. • Financial and Banking Services. • Telephony products including Homephone.

Other products and services including car tax, travel money, travel card and travel insurance may also be available if these are available at the Core Post Office® branch.

Hosted Service

The Hosted Service provides customers with access to a range of Post Office® products and services at a fixed site during specified hours on set days.

The Core Subpostmaster will provide the Hosted Service from the premises of a local business or a community building such as a shop, café, church, garage or village hall (“Hosted Premises”). The Hosted Premises will set aside space for the portable Post Office® computer equipment. The provision of a Hosted Service maintains a Post Office® presence in the community and may also lead to increased sales for the Host if the Hosted Premises contain a retail business.

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The Hosted Service provides customers with a range of Post Office® products and services including:

• Post Office® Card Account. • Postage and Post Office® Savings Stamps. • Bill and Budget Payment Schemes. • Financial and Banking Services. • Telephony services including Homephone.

Other products and services including car tax, travel money, travel card and travel insurance may also be available if these are available at the Core Post Office® branch.

Partner Service

The Partner Service provides Post Office® products and services to customers at a fixed site through a third party retailer.

The Partner Service can be operated from many types of existing business premises including convenience stores and cafés. The Partner provides Post Office® products and services to customers from his premises on behalf of the Core Subpostmaster. The Core Subpostmaster will provide support and assistance to the Partner in managing the Partner Service. The Core Subpostmaster pays the Partner for operating the Partner Service which is provided from a fixed counter position within the Partner’s Premises. The Partner Service will be available to customers during the same hours as the normal opening hours of the Partner’s retail business.

The provision of a Partner Service maintains a Post Office® presence in the community and may also lead to increased sales at the retail business of the Partner.

A limited range of Post Office® products and services are available from the Partner Service including:

• Post Office® Card Account. • Postage and Post Office® Savings Stamps. • Bill and Budget Payment Schemes. • Banking Services. • Inland letters / packets up to a maximum 2kg, recorded delivery service. • International letters / packets up to a maximum of 2kg.

Home Service

The Home Service enables customers to order Post Office® products and/or services and have these delivered direct to their homes or alternatively the products or services will be available for collection by the customer at a Drop-In Session held at a fixed time and location.

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Customers who register for the Home Service can telephone the Core Subpostmaster to order Post Office® products and services including:

• DWP Giro cheque encashment. • Inland Revenue cheque encashment. • Non-automated personal cheque encashment and deposits. • Post Office® saving stamps. • Non-automated Bill payment. • Mails acceptance.

The Home Service is likely to be most suited to, for example, small communities of around 50 people or less. Although there will not be a physical Post Office® building in the community, the Home Service enables customers in these areas to access certain Post Office® products and services.

Post Office Ltd is proposing to introduce a number of Outreach service points as part of this Area Plan. A list of the branches proposed for replacement with an Outreach service is provided in section 5 of this booklet and full details of the proposed new services are provided in the appropriate section towards the end of the appendix.

As part of the local public consultation, we would like to seek views from our customers and their representatives in relation to each individual proposal, in particular:

• our proposal to close the Post Office® branch concerned and replace it with an Outreach Service;

• the type of Outreach Service to be provided;

• our current Outreach Service proposal (for example, whether it is a suitable type of Outreach Service for the area and community concerned, whether there are any particular local factors that we should be aware of that may influence what type of Outreach Service is most appropriate for the area and community, whether there are any benefits or disadvantages regarding the type of Outreach Service in the area and community);

• whether the extent of Outreach Service (in terms of hours and Post Office® services provided) proposed is suitable for the area and community;

• suitable locations for the Outreach Service in the local community;

• all other potential Outreach Services for the area and the communities concerned. As explained above, while Post Office Ltd is currently proposing to establish a specific Outreach Service, following local public consultation (and having regard to all relevant factors) it may decide to establish one of the other Outreach Services in the area concerned.

When commenting on our proposals we would particularly be interested in your views on the availability of public transport, alternative access to key Post Office® services, local demographics (such as age, sex, disability, race, religion and ethnicity) and the impact on customers and the local economy.

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16 5. Additional Outreach outlets

Post Office Ltd is committed to developing our service in ways which benefit customers and help us to ensure that the wider network is sustainable. We know that we have to continue to look at innovative ways to run our outlets. We announced in April that we will undertake trials of outreach outlets, similar to those already well established in rural communities, into urban communities.

Where we trial an outreach outlet, which will provide Post Office services for more flexible hours in an urban area, we will be adding to the overall future network which is proposed in this Area Plan and on which we are consulting locally.

We intend to trial an additional outlet, on this basis at the location detailed below and are therefore including the detail alongside our proposal for the future of the network in Birmingham, Coventry and Warwickshire, so that all our customers have all the information currently available about our plans.

Post Office® Selsey Road branch, 33-35 Selsey Road, Birmingham, B17 8JR

As this outlet will be provided on a trial basis, we will be looking at its performance and usage to determine whether it should remain in the longer term.

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18 6. Birmingham, Coventry and Warwickshire area - Post Office branches proposed for Outreach Branch Name Address Town/City Postcode Constituency Local Authority Stratford-upon-Avon High Street, District Council / Brailes Lower Brailes Banbury OX15 5HN Stratford-on-Avon Warwickshire County Council Stratford-upon-Avon Middle Street, District Council / Ilmington Ilmington Shipston-On-Stour CV36 4LS Stratford-on-Avon Warwickshire County Council Stratford-upon-Avon Long Main Street, District Council / Compton Long Compton Shipston-On-Stour CV36 5JJ Stratford-on-Avon Warwickshire County Council Stratford-upon-Avon Preston- The Old School House, District Council / On-Stour Preston On Stour Stratford upon Avon CV37 8NG Stratford-on-Avon Warwickshire County Council Stratford-upon-Avon 1 Aston Cantlow Road, District Council / Wilmcote Wilmcote Stratford upon Avon CV37 9XN Stratford-on-Avon Warwickshire County Council

Page 1 of 1 7. Birmingham, Coventry and Warwickshire area - Post Office branches proposed for Closure Branch Name Address Town/City Postcode Constituency Local Authority Rugby and Warwick District Council / Albion Street 112A Albion Street Kenilworth CV8 2FZ Kenilworth Warwickshire County Council Alcester 271 Alcester Birmingham, Lane End Road South Birmingham B14 6EB Hall Green Birmingham City Council Warwickshire Borough Council / Arley Ansley Lane, Old Arley Coventry CV7 8FU North Warwickshire Warwickshire County Council Birmingham, Aston Manor 50 Rocky Lane, Aston Birmingham B6 5RQ Ladywood Birmingham City Council Bakers Lane 40 Bakers Lane Sutton Coldfield B73 6XD Sutton Coldfield Birmingham City Council Birmingham, Bartley Green 6 Genners Lane Birmingham B32 3JL Edgbaston Birmingham City Council Church Lane, Berkswell Berkswell Coventry CV7 7BJ Meriden Solhull Borough Council North Warwickshire Artillery Road, Borough Council / Bramcote Bramcote Nuneaton CV11 6QW Nuneaton Warwickshire County Council Stratford on Avon Stratford- District Council / Bridgetown 5 Tiddington Road Upon-Avon CV37 7AE Stratford-on-Avon Warwickshire County Council Birmingham, Sparkbrook Brighton Road 577 Moseley Road Birmingham B12 9BS and Small Heath Birmingham City Council Stratford on Avon 20 High Street, District Council / Broom Broom Alcester B50 4HJ Stratford-on-Avon Warwickshire County Council Catherine 261 Hampton Lane, De Barnes Catherine De Barnes Solihull B91 2TJ Solihull Solihull Metropolitan Council Birmingham, Church Vale 60 Robert Road Birmingham B20 3RU Perry Barr Birmingham City Council 42 Main Street, Rugby and Rugby Borough Council / Clifton Clifton On Dunsmore Rugby CV23 0BH Kenilworth Warwickshire County Council North Warwickshire Borough Council / Collycroft 65 Nuneaton Road Bedworth CV12 8AP North Warwickshire Warwickshire County Council Birmingham, Coopers Road 53 Coopers Road Birmingham B20 2JU Perry Barr Birmingham City Council Court Birmingham, Oak Road 157 Court Oak Road Birmingham B17 9AD Edgbaston Birmingham City Council Birmingham, Druids Heath 17 Pound Road Birmingham B14 5SB Hall Green Birmingham City Council Fletchamstead 62 Standard Avenue Coventry CV4 9BW Coventry South Coventry City Council Foleshill Road 188 Foleshill Road Coventry CV1 4JH Coventry North East Coventry City Council Greenholm 210 Kingstanding Birmingham, Road Road Birmingham B44 8JP Perry Barr Birmingham City Council

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Birmingham, Hagley Road 4a Huntley Road Birmingham B16 8JS Ladywood Birmingham City Council Haslucks 122 Haslucks Green Road Green Road, Shirley Solihull B90 2EH Solihull Solihull Metropolitan Council Birmingham, Hockley 5 Hockley Hill Birmingham B18 5AA Ladywood Birmingham City Council Coventry Holbrook Lane 178 Holbrook Lane Coventry CV6 4BY North West Coventry City Council North Warwickshire 3 Church Lane, Borough Council / Lea Marston Lea Marston Sutton Coldfield B76 0BJ North Warwickshire Warwickshire County Council Maney 20 Beeches Walk Sutton Coldfield B73 6HN Sutton Coldfield Birmingham City Council North Warwickshire Manor Borough Council / Court Road 18 Manor Court Road Nuneaton CV11 5HU Nuneaton Warwickshire County Council Middlemore Birmingham, Road 2 Middlemore Road Birmingham B31 3UP Northfield Birmingham City Council Warwick and Warwick District Council / Milverton 7 Warwick Place Leamington Spa CV32 5BH Leamington Warwickshire County Council North Warwickshire Newtown 237 Newton Road, Borough Council / Road Bedworth Nuneaton CV12 8QQ North Warwickshire Warwickshire County Council 43 Warwick Road, Olton Hollow Olton Solihull B92 7HS Solihull Solihull Metropolitan Council Rugby and Rugby Borough Council / Overslade Lane 63 Overslade Lane Rugby CV22 6ED Kenilworth Warwickshire County Council 121 Witton Lodge Birmingham, Perry Common Road, Erdington Birmingham B23 5JD Erdington Birmingham City Council North Warwickshire Borough Council / Piccadilly 2 Piccadilly Tamworth B78 2EP North Warwickshire Warwickshire County Council Ratcliffe Service North Warwickshire Station, Borough Council / Ratcliffe Road 10 Ratcliffe Road CV9 1HY North Warwickshire Warwickshire County Council North Warwickshire Arden Forest News, Borough Council / Ridge Lane 1 Ridge Lane Nuneaton CV10 0RF North Warwickshire Warwickshire County Council Birmingham, Robin Hood 1537 Stratford Road Birmingham B28 9JA Hall Green Birmingham City Council Sandwell Road (Temporarily Birmingham, closed) 225 Sandwell Road Birmingham B21 8PD Perry Barr Birmingham City Council Birmingham, Selsey Road 33-35 Selsey Road Birmingham B17 8JR Ladywood Birmingham City Council

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Birmingham, Shaftmoor 1 Olton Boulevard Sparkbrook Lane East Birmingham B27 7RR and Small Heath Birmingham City Council Coventry Sherbourne 473 Holyhead Road Coventry CV5 8HU North West Coventry City Council Village Hall, Rugby Borough Council / Shilton Wood Lane, Shilton Coventry CV7 9JZ Nuneaton Warwickshire County Council Birmingham, Short Heath 75 Gravelly Lane Birmingham B23 6LR Erdington Birmingham City Council Birmingham, Small 541Coventry Road, Sparkbrook Heath Park Small Heath Birmingham B10 0LL and Small Heath Birmingham City Council Birmingham, 174-176 Stratford Sparkbrook Sparkbrook Road, Sparkhill Birmingham B11 1AG and Small Heath Birmingham City Council 12 Ermington Birmingham, The Firs Crescent Birmingham B36 8AP Hodge Hill Birmingham City Council 65 The Green, Birmingham, The Green Kings Norton Birmingham B38 8RU Selly Oak Birmingham City Council 95 Upper Birmingham, Victoria Road Sutton Street Birmingham B6 5BN Ladywood Birmingham City Council Warwick and Warwick District Council / West Street 12-14 West Street Warwick CV34 6AN Leamington Warwickshire County Council Birmingham, Witton Road 209 Witton Road Birmingham B6 6JR Ladywood Birmingham City Council

Page 3 of 3 8. Birmingham, Coventry and Warwickshire area - Post Office branches proposed to remain in the Network Branch Name Address Town/City Postcode Abbots Farm 237 Lower Hillmorton Road Rugby CV21 4AA Acfold Road 33 Acfold Road Birmingham B20 1HD Acocks Green 1100 Warwick Road, Acocks Green Birmingham B27 6BG Alcester 36 High Street Alcester B49 5AA Alcester Road 140-146 Drayton Avenue, Bishopton Stratford Upon Avon CV37 9LD Aldermans Green 349 Aldermans Green Road Coventry CV2 1PB Allen's Cross 227 Merrits Brook Lane Birmingham B31 1UJ Allesley 129 Birmingham Road, Allesley Coventry CV5 9BB Alum Rock Road 6 College Road, Alum Rock Birmingham B8 3SJ Ansley 148 Birmingham Road, Ansley Nuneaton CV10 9PQ Ansley Road 133 Ansley Road Nuneaton CV10 8LZ Ansty Road 173 Ansty Road Coventry CV2 3FJ Arran Way 20 Arran Way Birmingham B36 0QG Ash Green 8 Ash Green Lane Coventry CV7 9AH Attleborough 7 The Square Nuneaton CV11 4JY Austrey 102 Main Road, Austrey Atherstone CV9 3EB Avon Dassett (serve and store) The Reading Room, Avon Dassett Leamington Spa CV47 2AS Baddesley Ensor 69 New Street, Baddesley Ensor Atherstone CV9 2DN Baginton Village Stores, 1-2 Market Corner Baginton CV8 3AA Baldwins Lane Right Price, 316-320 Baldwins Lane Birmingham B28 0RB Balsall Common 182-184 Station Road, Balsall Common Coventry CV7 7FD Barford The Memorial Hall, Church street, Barfield Warwick CV35 8EN Bedworth Coventry Mobility Centre, 5-7 Congreve Walk Bedworth CV12 8LX Bell Green 10-16 Riley Square Coventry CV2 1LX Bentley Heath 237 Widney Road, Bentley Heath Solihull B93 9BW Bidford On Avon 30 High Street, Bidford On Avon Alcester B50 4AA Billesley 626 Yardley Wood Road Birmingham B13 0HW Bilton 4 Main Street, Bilton Rugby CV22 7NB Binley 485 Binley Road Coventry CV3 2DF Binley Woods 106 Rugby Road, Binley Woods Coventry CV3 2AX Birchfield Road 203-205 Birchfield Road Birmingham B19 1LL Birmingham 1 Pinfold Street Birmingham B2 4AA Birmingham Road 230 Birmingham Road Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 0AX Bishops Itchington Po Stores, Poplar Road, Bishops Itchington Leamington Spa CV47 2RQ Bloomsbury 64 Rupert Street, Nechells Birmingham B7 4PS Boldmere 15 Boldmere Road Sutton Coldfield B73 5UY Bordesley Green East 187 Bordesley Green East Birmingham B9 5SR Boughton Road 14 Boughton Road Rugby CV21 1BJ Bournbrook 515 Bristol Road, Selly Oak Birmingham B29 6AU Bridget Street 103 Bridget Street, New Bilton Rugby CV21 2BU Brinklow 23 Broad Street, Brinklow Rugby CV23 0LS Broad Park Road 51 Broad Park Road Coventry CV2 1DB Bromford 228 Wheelwright Road Birmingham B24 8EH

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Bromford Bridge 148 Bromford Drive Birmingham B36 8TY Brownsover Bow Fell Shopping Centre, Brownsover Estate Rugby CV21 1LT Bubbenhall Village Hall, Lower End, Bubbenhall Coventry CV8 3BW Bulkington School Road, Bulkington, Bedworth Nuneaton CV12 9JD Unit 23, Cannon Park Shopping Centre, Canley Lynchgate Road Coventry CV4 7EH Castle Vale Unit One, Tangmere Square, Castle Vale Birmingham B35 6DX Cedar Road 440 Cedar Road Nuneaton CV10 9DN Chace Unit 4 Shopping Village, Remembrance Road Coventry CV3 3DP Triple A Supermarket, 100-102 Coleshill Road, Chapel End Chapel End Nuneaton CV10 0PW Charter 290 Charter Avenue Coventry CV4 8DA Chelmsley Wood 2-6 Chestnut Walk Birmingham B37 5JT Cheswick Green 14 Cheswick Way, Cheswick Green Solihull B90 4JA Church Road 2a Church Road Birmingham B13 9AG Clarendon Street 69 Clarendon Street Leamington Spa CV32 4PN Claverdon The Green, Claverdon Warwick CV35 8LL Clifton Road 321-323 Clifton Road Rugby CV21 3QZ Cole Bank 1114 Stratford Road, Hall Green Birmingham B28 8AU Coleshill 128A High Street Coleshill B46 3BJ Coleshill Road 40 Fox & Goose Shopping Centre Birmingham B8 2EP Coleshill Road 90 Coleshill Road Atherstone CV9 2AF College Road 770 College Road, Erdington Birmingham B44 0AL College Road 17 College Road, Handsworth Birmingham B20 2HU Heart of England Co-op, Corporation Street 14-20 Corporation Street Coventry CV1 1GF Corporation Street Morgam News, 131 Corporation Street Birmingham B4 6PH Coton Coton House Mgt & Conference Centre Rugby CV23 0AA Cotteridge 32 Watford Road, Cotteridge Birmingham B30 1JA Courthouse Green 10-12 Bell Green Road Coventry CV6 7GP Coventry (formerly WHSmith, Unit 3-5, West Orchards Shopping Hertford Street) Centre, Smithford Way Coventry CV1 1QX Cranmore Boulevard 274 Cranmore Boulevard, Shirley Solihull B90 4PX Cubbington 46 Queen Street, Cubbington Leamington Spa CV32 7NA Curdale Road 25 Curdale Road Birmingham B32 4HD Curdworth 33 Coleshill Road, Curdworth Sutton Coldfield B76 9EX Daventry Road 201 Daventry Road Coventry CV3 5HE 137 Long Street, Dordon Tamworth B78 1SH Dovehouse Lane 349 Warwick Road, Olton Solihull B91 1BQ Drews Lane 352 Bromford Lane Birmingham B8 2RZ Dunchurch Coventry Road, Dunchurch Rugby CV22 6NH Dunster Road 8 Craig Croft, Chelmsley Wood Birmingham B37 7TR Earlsdon 51 Earlsdon Street Coventry CV5 6EL Earlswood 4 Umberslade Road, Earlswood Solihull B94 5QA Edgbaston 13-15 Islington Row, Edgbaston Birmingham B15 1LA

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Elmdon Heath 54 Damson Lane Solihull B91 2RF Erdington 83 The Wilton Precinct, Erdington Birmingham B23 6SA Ettington Stratford-On-Avon Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 7SN Exhall 58 Coventry Road, Exhall Coventry CV7 9EU Falcon Lodge 5 Churchill Parade Sutton Coldfield B75 7LD Faraday Avenue 169 Wordlsend Lane, Quinton Birmingham B32 1JX Fen End (serve and store) Wenryss, Oldwich Lane East, Fen End Kenilworth CV8 1NR Fenny Compton Village Hall, Fenny Compton Memorial Road, Fenny Compton Southam CV47 2XU Fieldgate 16a High Street Kenilworth CV8 1LZ Fillongley Coventry Road, Fillongley Coventry CV7 8ET Fountain Road 347 Hagley Road Birmingham B17 8DL Four Oaks 340 Lichfield Road, Four Oaks Sutton Coldfield B74 4BH Four Oaks Common 80 Walsall Road, Four Oaks Sutton Coldfield B74 4QY Furnace Fields 13 Pine Tree Road, Bedworth Nuneaton CV12 9BG Galley Common 1-3 Hickman Road, Galley Common Nuneaton CV10 9NQ Gilbertstone 1750 Coventry Road, Yardley Birmingham B26 1PB Glebe Farm 8 Glebe Farm Road Birmingham B33 9LZ Gooch Street 290 Gooch Street Birmingham B5 7JP Gospel Lane 400 Gospel Lane Birmingham B27 7AW Great Heath 440 Foleshill Road Coventry CV6 5JX Green Lane 369 Green Lane Coventry CV3 6EJ Green Lane 93-95 Windleaves Road Birmingham B36 0BT Gun Hill 1 Nuneaton Road, Gun Hill, Arley Coventry CV7 8HB Hall Green 1356 Stratford Road, Hall Green Birmingham B28 9EH Hampton Magna Shop 1 Spar Shop, 1 Slade Hill, Hampton Magna Warwick CV35 8SA Hampton-In-Arden 8 High Street, Hampton-In-Arden Solihull B92 0AA Hamstead 1 Railway Terrace, Old Walsall Road Birmingham B42 1NR Harborne 85 High Street, Harborne Birmingham B17 9ND Harbury 1 Mill Street, Harbury Leamington Spa CV33 9HR Hartshill 33 Church Road, Hartshill Nuneaton CV10 0LT Hawkesley 12-14 Hawkesley Square Birmingham B38 9TU Hawthorn Road 150 Hawthorn Road Birmingham B44 8PX Heath Road 226 Heath Road Birmingham B30 1RT Heathway 209 Heathway Birmingham B34 6QU Henley-In-Arden 104 High Street, Henley In Arden Solihull B95 5BY Heybarnes 292 Hobmoor Road Birmingham B10 9HH Higham Lane 212 Higham Lane Nuneaton CV11 6AS Hill Top 153 Coventry Road Nuneaton CV10 7BA Hillfields 21 Victoria Street Coventry CV1 5NA Hillmorton 59-61 High Street, Hillmorton Rugby CV21 4EG Hillwood Road 34-38 Hillwood Road Birmingham B31 1DJ Hobs Moat 47-49 Hobs Moat Road Solihull B92 8JJ Hockley Heath 2356 Stratford Road, Hockley Heath Solihull B94 6QT Holly Bank 306 Haunch Lane Birmingham B13 0QS

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Holly Hill 14-16 Arden Road, Holly Hill Birmingham B45 0JA Horeston Grange Unit 4, Cambourne Drive Nuneaton CV11 6GU Humber Road 3 Humber Road Coventry CV3 1AT Hurley 11 Knowle Hill, Hurley Atherstone CV9 2JE Hurst Lane 262 Chester Road Birmingham B36 0JE Illeybrook Square 34-38 Illeybrook Square Birmingham B32 3DD Jardine 36 Jardine Crescent Coventry CV4 9PQ Jubilee Crescent 38 Jubilee Crescent Coventry CV6 3ET Kenilworth 59 Abbey End Kenilworth CV8 1QJ Keresley 196 Keresley Road Coventry CV6 2JJ Keresley End 1 Rathbone Close, Keresley End Coventry CV7 8LD Kineton Kineton, Banbury Street Warwick CV35 0JS Kings Heath 6-8 Alcester Road Birmingham B14 7JS Kingsbury 5a Jubilee Court, Kingsbury Tamworth B78 2LL Kingsbury Road 624 Kingsbury Road Birmingham B24 9PJ Kingshurst 69 The Parade, Kingshurst Birmingham B37 6BB Kingstanding 25 Kingstanding Centre Birmingham B44 9HH Kingsway 2 Kingsway Rugby CV22 5NU Knowle 1656 High Street, Knowle Solihull B93 0NA Lapworth John Frazier Wines, 2 Old Warwick Road Solihull B94 6LU Lea Village 285 Kitts Green Road Birmingham B33 9SA Leamington Spa 1 Priory Terrace Leamington Spa CV31 1AA Lighthorne (serve and store) Village Hall, Bishops Hill, Lighthorne Warwick CV35 0AR Lighthorne Heath Marston Avenue, Lighthorne Heath Leamington Spa CV33 9TA Lillington 29 Crown Way, Lillington Leamington Spa CV32 7SQ Lime Tree Park 41 Beech Tree Avenue Coventry CV4 9FF Lindsworth 7 Lindsworth Approach Birmingham B30 3QH Little Sutton 14 Grange Lane Sutton Coldfield B75 5JX Long Itchington Co-Op, Church Road, Long Itchington Rugby CV47 9PW Long Lawford Townsend Lane, Long Lawford Rugby CV23 9DE Long Marston 14 Jacksons Orchard, Main Street, Long Marston Stratford upon Avon CV37 8RU Long Street 57-59 Long Street Atherstone CV9 1AZ Longbridge 1706-1708 Bristol Road South, Rednal Birmingham B45 9QD Longford 239-241 Longford Road Coventry CV6 6BG Lower Quinton 1 St Swithens Drive, Lower Quinton Stratford upon Avon CV37 8SB Lozells Unit 107, Lozells Road Birmingham B19 2TR Mancetter Manor Road, Mancetter Atherstone CV9 1NS Marston Green 1 Alcott Lane, Marston Green Birmingham B37 7AT Marton 12 The Orchard, Marton Rugby CV23 9RP Maudslay Road 7 Maudslay Road Coventry CV5 8EJ Maypole 7 Stotfold Road Birmingham B14 5JD Meadway Co-op, 87 Poolway Birmingham B33 8NF Meriden Main Road, Meriden Coventry CV7 7LP Monkspath Alldays Stores Limited, Farmhouse Way Solihull B90 4EH

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Moseley 149 Alcester Road Birmingham B13 8LH Napton New Street, Napton Rugby CV47 8LR Nechells Park Road 102 Nechells Park Road Birmingham B7 5PY New Inn Bridge 904-906 Foleshill Road Coventry CV6 6GS New Oscott 456-458 Chester Road North Sutton Coldfield B73 6RG Newbold On Avon 19 Main Street, Newbold On Avon Rugby CV21 1HH Newbold Stores, Stratford Road, Newbold On Stour Newbold On Stour Stratford On Avon CV37 8TS Village Hall, Austrey Lane, Newton Regis Tamworth B79 0NL Newtown Unit 15, Newtown Shopping Centre Birmingham B19 2SA Northend Village Hall, Top Street, Northend Leamington Spa CV47 2TJ Arif Nawab Ltd, 773 Bristol Road South, Northfield Northfield Birmingham B31 2NH Nuneaton RMD Ventures Ltd, 10 Harefield Road Nuneaton CV11 4HD Ordnance Road 1-2 Ordnance Road Coventry CV6 5DR Pailton 10 Lutterworth Road, Pailton Rugby CV23 0QE Perry Barr 268 Wellington Road Birmingham B20 2QL Pheasey Collin Supermarket, 921 Queslett Road Birmingham B43 7DT 42 Bridge Street, Polesworth Tamworth B78 1DT Princethorpe Service Station, Oxford Road, Princethorpe Rugby CV23 9PT Priors Marston Priors Hall, Shuckborough Road Priors Marston CV47 7RS Prospect Lane 121 Prospect Lane Solihull B91 1HT Queens Road 134 Queens Road Nuneaton CV11 5LH Quinton 797 Hagley Road West Birmingham B32 1AJ Radford 109 Radford Road Coventry CV6 3BQ Radford Semele 41 Lewis Road, Radford Semele Leamington Spa CV31 1UQ Reddicap Heath Holyfield Road South Sutton Coldfield B76 1NY Rookery Road 171 Rookery Road, Handsworth Birmingham B21 9QZ Roseland 3 Oaks Precinct, Caesar Road Kenilworth CV8 1DP Rugby 20 Albert Street Rugby CV21 2AA Ryton-On-Dunsmore 2 Bagshaw Close, Ryton On Dunsmore Coventry CV8 3EX Salford Priors 34 School Road, Salford Priors Evesham WR11 8XD Saltley 8 Alum Rock Road Birmingham B8 1JB Selly Oak 8 Oak Tree Lane Birmingham B29 6HX Shard End 121 Shard End Crescent, Shard End Birmingham B34 7AG Midlands Co-operative Society Ltd, Sheldon 2186 Coventry Road, Sheldon Birmingham B26 3JE Shipston On Stour 9 High Street Shipston-On-Stour CV36 4AB Shirley 304 Stratford Road, Shirley Solihull B90 3AA Shirley Road 358 Shirley Road Birmingham B27 7NS Shotteswell (serve and store) The Old Post Office, Shotteswell Banbury OX17 1HU Shrewley 97 Shrewley Common, Shrewley Warwick CV35 7AN Sir Harrys Road 15 Hollies Croft Birmingham B5 7QN Slade Road 276 Slade Road Birmingham B23 7LX

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Sladefield Road 696 Alum Rock Road Birmingham B8 3NU Small Heath 361 Coventry Road, Small Heath Birmingham B10 0SH Soho Road 235 Soho Road, Handsworth Birmingham B21 9RZ Solihull 44c Drury Lane Solihull B91 3AA Southam 54 Coventry Street, Southam Leamington Spa CV47 0EP Sowe Waste 11 Ringwood Highway Coventry CV2 2GG Sparkhill 457-459 Stratford Road, Sparkhill Birmingham B11 4JX Springfield 830-832 Stratford Road, Sparkhill Birmingham B11 4SH Station Square 3 Station Square Coventry CV1 2GT Stockingford 82 Arbury Road Nuneaton CV10 7NB Stockland Green 167 Reservoir Road, Erdington Birmingham B23 6DN Stockton The Square, Stockton Rugby CV47 8JN The Midcounties Co-operative, Stratford-Upon-Avon 2-3 Henley Street Stratford Upon Avon CV37 6PU Stretton On Dunsmore 26 Brookside, Stretton On Dunsmore Rugby CV23 9LY Stretton Road 96 Stretton Road, Shirley Solihull B90 2RX Studley 33-35 Alcester Road Studley B80 7LL Styvechale 82 Baginton Road Coventry CV3 6FQ Summerfield 156 Dudley Road Birmingham B18 7QS Sunbury Road 137 Longbridge Lane Birmingham B31 4LQ Sutton Coldfield 124 The Parade, Gracechurch Centre Sutton Coldfield B72 1AA Swanshurst 292A Wake Green Road Birmingham B13 9QP Sydenham 9 Stanley Court, Sydenham Leamington Spa CV31 1NL Tanworth in Arden The Bell Inn, The Green, Tanworth in Arden Solihull B94 5AL Ten Acre Street 3 Dogpool Lane, Selly Park Birmingham B30 2XN Tessall 1107 Bristol Road South, Northfield Birmingham B31 2QP The Avenues 490 Bordesley Green Birmingham B9 5AP The Chantry Percy Estate Warwick CV34 5SR The Fold 16 The Fold Birmingham B38 9BL The Radleys 7 The Radleys Birmingham B33 0QY Thornbridge Avenue 87 Thornbridge Avenue Birmingham B42 2AB Tiddington 12main Street, Tiddington Stratford On Avon CV37 7AZ Tile Cross 312 Tile Cross Road Birmingham B33 0ND Tile Hill 9 Station Avenue Coventry CV4 9HR Tomkinson Road 216 Tomkinson Road Nuneaton CV10 8BW Tower Hill 623 Walsall Road Birmingham B42 1EH Tuttle Hill 382 Tuttle Hill Nuneaton CV10 0HS Tysoe Main Street, Tysoe Warwick CV35 0SE University Of Warwick University of Warwick, Gibbert Hill Road Coventry CV4 7AL Upper Stoke 44 Coventry Street Coventry CV2 4LZ Vauxhall 37-39 Revesby Walk, Nechells Birmingham B7 4LG Vicarage Road 276 Vicarage Road, Kings Heath Birmingham B14 7NH Villa Road 66-68 Villa Road Birmingham B19 1BG Walmley 2 Walmley Close, Walmley Sutton Coldfield B76 1NQ Walsall Road 259 Walsall Road, Perry Barr Birmingham B42 1TY

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Walsgrave On Sowe 58 Hinckley Road Coventry CV2 2EX Walsgrave Road 179-181 Walsgrave Road Coventry CV2 4HJ Warstock 248 Prince of Wales Lane Birmingham B14 4LJ Warstone Lane 119 Vyse Street, Hockley Birmingham B18 6JS Warton Maypole Stores, 1 Maypole Road, Warton Tamworth B79 0JH Warwick Westgate House, 45 Brook Street Warwick CV34 4BL Wattville Road 177 Holyhead Road Birmingham B21 0BD Weddington 194 Weddington Road Nuneaton CV10 0EJ Wellesbourne Bridge Street, Wellesbourne Warwick CV35 9QP Weoley Castle 114 Castle Square Birmingham B29 5PT Weoley Hill 64 Swarthmore Road, Selly Oak Birmingham B29 4JT West Boulevard 376-378 Court Oak Road, Harbourne Birmingham B32 2DY West Heath 27 Alvechurch Road Birmingham B31 3JW Westhill Road 8 Westhill Road Coventry CV6 2AA Weymoor 297 Northfield Road, Harborne Birmingham B17 0TG Whitacre Heath Station Road, Nether Whitacre Birmingham B46 2EH Whitehouse Common 101 Whitehouse Common Sutton Coldfield B75 6EY Whitestone 172-174 Lutterworth Road, Whitestone Nuneaton CV11 6PF Whitmore Park Road 338 Holbrook Lane Coventry CV6 4DJ Whitnash Heathcote Road, Whitnash Leamington Spa CV31 2LY Whoberley 42 Broad Lane Coventry CV5 7AB Willenhall 12 Saint James Lane Coventry CV3 3GT Windy Arbour 2 Moseley Road Kenilworth CV8 2AQ Witton 30-34 Manor Road, Witton Birmingham B6 6RH Wolston Star News Shops Ltd, 4-10 School Street Coventry CV8 3HF Wolvey P.O & Village Stores, Wolvey The Square, Wolvey Hinckley LE10 3LJ Wood End 17 Tamworth Road, Wood End Atherstone CV9 2QH Woodgate 45 Woodgate Lane Birmingham B32 3QU Woodlands 49 Cymbeline Way Rugby CV22 6JZ Woodloes Park 5 Reardon Court, Woodloes Park Warwick CV34 5RN Wootton Wawen Wootton Hall, Wootton Wawen Solihull B95 6EE Wylde Green 17-20 The Lane Shopping Centre Sutton Coldfield B72 1YG Unit 12 Swan Centre, 1558 Coventry Road, Yardley Yardley Birmingham B26 1AD Yardley Road 66 Yardley Road, Acocks Green Birmingham B27 6LG Yardley Wood 10 School Road, Yardley Wood Birmingham B14 4BJ Yew Tree 151 Yew Tree Lane, Yardley Birmingham B26 1AY

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