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Moseley Community Assets Moseley Community Development Trust Moseley Community Assets 1. St Mary's Church St Mary's Row B13 8HW 2. St. Anne’s Church Park Hill B13 8DU 3. St. Agnes Church Colmore Crescent B13 9SJ 4. Hope Chapel Reddings Road B13 8LN 5. Calvary Church Oxford Road B13 9EJ 6. St. Columba’s Church Chantry Road B13 8DD 7. Cambridge Road Methodist Church Cambridge Road B13 9UE 8. Hamza Mosque 90 Church Road B13 9AE 9. Birmingham Buddhist Centre 11 Park Road B13 8AB 10. Queensbridge School Queensbridge Road B13 8QB 11. Park Hill School Alcester Road B13 8BB 12. SS John and Monica School Chantry Road B13 8DW 13. St. Martin de Porres School Oakland Road B13 9DN 14. King David School 250 Alcester Road B13 8EY 15. Moseley C of E School Oxford Road B13 9EH 16. Moor Green Primary School Moor Green Lane B13 8QP 17. Uffculme School Queensbridge Road B13 8QB 18. The Moseley Exchange 149-53 Alcester Road B13 8JP jnc of Dyott Rd and Billesley 19. St. Agnes Church Hall Lane B13 9RA 20. Chamberlain House 2 Yew Tree Road B13 8QG 21. Moseley Park and Pool 95 Alcester Road B13 8DD 22. Moseley Golf Course Springfield Road B14 7DX. 23. Queensbridge Road / Moor Jnc of Queensbridge and Green playing fields Moor Green Lane 24. Holders Lane playing fields / club house Holders Lane 25. Moseley and Ashfield Cricket club off Yardley Wood Road 26. Moseley and Ashfield cricket Britannic Park, Moor Green ground Lane 27. Pickwick Cricket club Windermere Road B13 9QD 28. Moseley Tennis Club 49 Billesley Lane B13 9QT 29. Moor Green Lane Allotments Holders Lane B13 8NL 30. Billesley Lane Allotments Billesley Lane 31. Highbury Park Allotments 32. Highbury Park 33. Cannon Hill Park 34. Moseley Bog 35. Windermere Road playing fields 36. The Prince of Wales PH 118 Alcester Road B13 8EE 37. The Village PH 179 Alcester Road B13 8JR 38. The Patrick Kavanagh PH 142 Trafalgar Road B13 8BX Page 1 of 2 Moseley Community Development Trust 39. The Bulls Head PH 23 St. Mary’s Row B13 8HW 40. The Fighting cocks PH 1 St Mary's Row B13 8HW 41. The Elizabeth of York 12a St. Mary’s Row B13 8JG 42. The Junction 1-6 Sailsbury Buildings B13 8JE 43. The Cross 145 Alcester Road B13 8JP 44. O’Neils PH 93 Alcester Road B13 8DD 45. The Covered Wagon 298 Yardley Wood Rd B13 9JW 46. Woodbridge Rd Police Station 15 Woodbridge Road B13 8EH 47. Old Tram Garage and Offices 582 Alcester Road B12 9AA 48. Moseley All Services Club 91 Church Lane B13 9EA 49. Windermere United Services Club 110 Wake Green Road B13 9PZ 50. Highbury 4 Yew Tree Road B13 8QG 51. Springhill College Wake Green Road B13 9LR 52. Pitmaston 123 Moor Green Lane B13 8NG 53. Sarehole Mill Cole Bank Road B13 0BD 54. Cowhouse and Dovecote Adj 179a, Alcester Road B13 8JR 55. Fivelands House 98 Alcester Road B13 8EF 56. Moseley School Wake Green Road B13 9LR 57. Lloyds Bank 140 Alcester Road B138HT 58. Barclays Bank 19, St Mary's Row B13 8HW 59. HSBC Bank 97 Alcester Road B13 8DF Page 2 of 2 .
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