CAN The Areas LAST Remaining Cinema SURVIVE?
I visit Quinton in Birmingham to explore the area that was once the home of an iconic pub that has now long gone. But one great building still survives, but for how much longer? If we don't use we could easily lose it. #walkingblackcountrytowns#exploringwestbromwich #awalkwithphil Hope you enjoyed the walk along Hagley Road West in Quinton, Birmingham. Consider subscribing to this channel by hitting the SUBSCRIBE BUTTON in order for me to continue making films in and around West Bromwich and it will also ensure you are alerted to new video content. As always, all comments, questions, and feedback are welcome. Thanks for watching!!

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10 THINGS You CAN'T Do in West Bromwich ANYMORE

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HOW Did This Lane Become SUCH a DISASTER?

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What 1960s Birmingham Actually Felt Like to Grow Up In

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HUGE CHANGES Around Quinton, for Better or WORSE?

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The awful experience that changed my life (for the better)

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SHOCKING MAKERFIELD UPDATE

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IS This The UGLIEST BUILDING in The Black Country?

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Britain Had the Perfect Pub... Until One Decision Ruined It

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What's happened to the pubs of West Bromwich

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What's HAPPENING Down SANDWELL Valley?

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I Visited Immingham For The First Time…What’s Here?

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Security Camera Dead Zones? Fix Your Outdoor WiFi

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The single most disastrous concert of all time

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What It’s Actually Like to Visit the Black Country Living Museum?

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Inside Boddingtons: The Corporate Betrayal That Destroyed Manchester's Brewery

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25 Brilliant Things British Homes Had in the 1960s That We Stupidly Threw Away

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What it Was Like to Live in BIRMINGHAM in the 1970s

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How ‘Ugly’ Nissen Huts Became Home to 100,000 British Families After the War

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Inside the Longbridge Plant: The Fall of Britain's Motor Empire

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