Posts Tagged ‘ Moseley Road Baths ’

Bathe your eyes

Bathe your eyes

Beautiful set of pics from inside Moseley Road Baths from this weekend’s Birmingham Flickr meet. They’re the work of Emma Jones,  who has certainly developed an attachment to the building: it’s in a dreadful state. There seem to be a lot of little things that could be done to save disaster in the future, but it’s almost as if they’re letting it run down on purpose. For example, there’s a pinhole leak in a water pipe above the unused pool. All it would take to fix it is a stepladder (it’s not very high at all) and some epoxy tape (or even a bit of rubber and a pipe clamp, which would last a few years)… but no. Instead, this tiny leak has already rusted all the metal in the seats and railings on the two stands below it, decayed all the plastic and rubber on the two floors – and is presumably therefore destabilising the structure underneath. The Friends of Moseley Road Baths are having another fundraiser on the 14th Aug — and the old place can certainly do with the love.

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Pool your thoughts

While the Council stall and on their reasons for wanting to close Moseley Road baths, locals – in the form of the Friends of Moseley Road Baths – have released their own proposals (PDF). According to The Stirrer, the Council cost saving two pools on the site at £20M – a lot, but only £6M more that the building of a replacement baths (the replacement baths at the Tudor Grange site cost £14M according to FoMRB). The Council’s plans won’t be officially released “until next year” – and in the meantime the baths will continue to deteriorate. They’ve stuck a banner celebrating ’100 years’ of service outside, but I don’t have any great confidence in them wanting to make it 101.

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Moseley Baths, 100 not out

It’s a long way from Victoria Square to Moseley Road Baths, but at noon today as part of the bath’s 100th birthday celebrations some daft sods will be walking  “the route that the Deputy Mayor took in 1907 to open the Baths for the first time” – wearing swimming costumes from through the ages. To warm up,  at this will be followed by a Edwardian Tea Dance organized by The Friends of Moseley Road Baths at the  Methodist Church Hall opposite 2:30pm to 5:30pm. This is a free event with tea and cakes and a visit by Lord Mayor Randall Brew XI himself.

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