The Development of Birmingham An Essay

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The Development of Birmingham An Essay
William Haywood
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For the circular road, there is a gain of 2, 957 square yards in building area, in addition to a great improvement in the road plan at this point. With this interesting result 1 must leave the allocation of values to the experts, who will say what should be charged to road improvement and what to the new site respedively.
Something must be said as to the cost of the building. At pre- war rates (post-war costs are impossible to estimate) this would be about £225, 000, and towards this cost i ven
...ture to suggest that £90, 000 (also pre-war value), which has already been allotted to the enlargement of the Kent Street and Woodcock Street baths, might be diverted. The accommodation provided in the new building would certainly relieve the pressure on Woodcock Street, and be a greater convenience to the public than an extension of the existing establishment at Kent Street.
Without attempting an imaginary balance sheet, the sources of income may be indicated as follows : — Admission to the Promenade and Rotunda, admission to Cinema Theatre, profits on catering, the rents of thirty-two Booths or Shops, receipts from Swimming, Ordinary, Turkish and Medical baths, the rent or profits of Hairdressing saloon, the letting of five small Halls, the rents of sixty-six Club rooms, two large ditto, and the Gymnasium.


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