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EDGBASTON RESERVOIR

Edgbaston Reservoir was built as a water feeder for the Birmingham canals in order to provide some means of flushing the system through. It has a 300m dam at one end with an outlet to the Icknield Port Loop in Ladywood. It is fed by local streams and the Titford Pools in Oldbury. It is used for recreation including sailing and rowing through a water sports club, and is a great place to simply walk around.

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DID YOU KNOW...
On the very top of the Library there is a gold cylinder which houses the William Shakespeare Memorial Room. It was originally designed by John Henry Chamberlain and was part of the 1882 Central Library. In 1974 it was dismantled and reconstructed in the 'new' Central Library built on the same site. The Shakespeare Memorial Room was then moved again in 2013 to it's latest home. The Central Library is soon to be demolished. Known locally as the 'Ziggurat' it also polarised opinion to the extent that an application was made for it to be preserved under a grade 2 listing, which was rejected.
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