Dont hold your breath
its being knocked down for junction improvements. id wager the industrial land will lie vacant for years. all for job creation but none is guaranteed here, and the council has track record of over engineering its roads. sad IMO
Balls! I saw the title of this thread and thought we may have a chance of some decent beer in the official bars next year. That's false advertising in my book.
Villa pub The King Edward VII given reprieve from demolition after planning error7 Mar 2013 18:26Councillors were wrongly told that popular Aston pub was derelict - and have called for scheme to be abandoned.The King Edward VII pub in AstonBulldozers set to demolish a historic Birmingham pub have been halted – after mistakes were made in a planning report.It has emerged that councillors making the decision to allow the King Edward VII pub to be knocked down were also shown pictures taken from the rear – rather than its impressive front which dominates the junction of Lichfield Road and Aston Hall Road.A report to the city’s planning committee also wrongly claimed the building had been empty for 15 years and conservationists were not consulted before a decision was made.The pub, which is popular with Aston Villa fans, was to be demolished as part of a scheme to upgrade the junction.The owner has agreed to move to the derelict Aston Tavern nearby, which also more than 100 years old and in need of major restoration.But chairman of the council’s conservation panel and planning committee Barry Henley has called for the scheme to be abandoned as the pub has both historic value and is a going concern.Coun Henley (Lab, Brandwood) said: “We are talking about demolishing an excellent building which is locally listed, ripping out the interior and shipping it to a different derelict building. And I expect we the taxpayer are paying for all that.“I am sure our transport engineers can design a scheme to improve the junction which does not require demolition.”He was angry that although on the council’s list of historic buildings, the Conservation and Heritage Panel was not consulted on the King Edward VII demolition.Other planning committee members were also angry they had been given the impression the pub was derelict.Coun Peter Douglas Osborn (Cons, Weoley) added: “We have suffered enough from architectural vandalism in this city – this would be architectural terrorism.”The Victorian Society had sent last minute objections saying the pub, which is in excellent condition for its age, is worthy of preservation.Committee members could also see little justification for the junction upgrade as Lichfield Road is not one of the city’s most congested – although plans are being drawn up to create a major industrial site off Aston Hall Road over the next decade.The committee voted to defer the planning application and demanded more consultation.