‘There’s no place like this’ : shoppers and traders fear for Birmingham indoor market’s future
Current site is due to be demolished to make way for housing in new disruption to city’s long trading tradition Every week, 80-year-old Frank catches a train from Walsall to Birmingham. He threads through gleaming shopfronts in Grand Central station and past the Bullring before slipping into the (…)
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