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Councillor Eric Collins, Mayor of Solihull, points to a gign for Chelmsley Wood
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Councillor Eric Collins, Mayor of Solihull, points to a gign for Chelmsley Wood
Councillor Eric Collins, Mayor of Solihull, points to a gign for Chelmsley Wood, the overspill town which contains 16, 000 homes.
16th January 1979
Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Birmingham
England
BPM 7901 14220
Media ID 21806061
© Mirrorpix
1979 Civic Council Pointing Signs Signposts West Midlands
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we see Councillor Eric Collins, the esteemed Mayor of Solihull, pointing towards a sign for Chelmsley Wood. The year is 1979, an era characterized by its vibrant politics and civic engagement. With his finger confidently extended towards the direction of Chelmsley Wood, Councillor Collins showcases his dedication to serving the community and ensuring its growth. This overspill town holds within it a staggering 16,000 homes – a testament to the ambitious urban planning initiatives of that time. The image captures not only Councillor Collins' leadership but also highlights the importance of effective signage in guiding residents and visitors alike. As he stands amidst a backdrop of other signposts in West Midlands, it becomes evident that these markers play an essential role in facilitating navigation throughout the region. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of how local government officials like Councillor Eric Collins actively shape their communities through policy-making and public service. It encapsulates both the political climate of the 1970s and our collective commitment to progress. As we reflect on this moment frozen in time, let us appreciate those who have dedicated themselves to improving our towns and cities while recognizing that effective communication through signs remains crucial even today.
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