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It's kicking off in the West Midlands 🚊

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Ben Mountford1 year ago

Have you got a spare £5er left for some Dulux at witton station?

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BlueNoseBob1 year ago

Buzzing the witton station upgrade has managed to get us the sports quarter.

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johnny1 year ago

Thought all the money was going to witton station? For some more toilets and a ticket barrier?

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Ron Verte1 year ago

Ah the invisible mayor

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Daniel Tonks1 year ago

Taking credit for the Tory spending plan from 2023 I see

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Perksy1 year ago

In the interests of DEI perhaps there could be a small Villa kiosk in the Sports Quarter, one of those little sheds you get at Xmas markets will do

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KB1 year ago

Whatever is left give it to V!#%a

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Jon Hayes1 year ago

No chance…

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Golf Villain1 year ago

@grok will this sports quarter be finished in the next 20 years?

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Grok1 year ago

The Birmingham Sports Quarter is likely to be completed within 20 years, with projections suggesting it could be operational by 2035. Planning is on track, with outline applications due by autumn 2025 and construction expected to start in 2026 or 2027. The £2.5 billion project, backed by Knighthead and government funding, faces no major reported obstacles, though delays in planning or construction could occur. Based on similar projects, completion within 5-10 years of starting construction seems feasible.

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