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my law teacher built a ten foot fence because he hated his neighbour, but the city made him take it down because theres a five foot limit on fences, so he poured five feet of concrete on the ground and then built a five foot fence on top of that and the city tried suing him because it was ten feet but they lost because the actual fence was only five

WHAT THE FUCK WHY DID THIS GET NOTES

because your law teacher defeated the law 

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£4 million community hub opens in Stirchley

A once derelict swimming pool has been transformed into a vibrant and welcoming community hub, thanks to a £4 million project involving staff from Birmingham City Council, Acivico, the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), Balfour Beatty and people from the local community.

Primarily financed by HLF and Tesco, through the sale of the former Stirchley Community Centre site, the restored Grade ll listed building formally opens for business as Stirchley Baths on Thursday 14 January.  It follows a three year building project and many years of community support to get the building reopened.

Deputy Leader for Birmingham City Council, Cllr Ian Ward, said: “Thanks to the hard work and vision of council staff, partners and volunteers, what was once a dilapidated and derelict pool has now been restored, renovated and reshaped to become an outstanding facility.  I am particularly impressed by the way local people have been involved in this project at every step, and having been involved I am confident that they will nurture and care for this centre at the very heart of the community.”

Chair of the Heritage Lottery Fund West Midlands, Les Sparks, said: “Money raised by National Lottery players has helped re-open this Edwardian treasure, bringing it back to life in January for the first time since 1986.  It will be a fantastic asset for the local community and an excellent venue to have on your doorstep, as well as for visitors from further afield.  This project is an excellent example of how HLF funding can breathe new life into old buildings.”

The new centre will provide space for the local community to meet with support for heritage, arts and culture, health and wellbeing, learning and enterprise.  It will also be available for weddings, events and parties.  The swimming pool itself has been converted into a community hall.  Other facilities include a cinema space, meeting rooms, and café and there are historic displays throughout the site, including the original architect’s plans, quotes from former baths users, old photographs and a display of old signage and pool steps.

The former Bournville Lane Swimming Baths opened in 1911 on a site given by the Cadbury brothers but despite being Grade II listed, closed in the late 1980s.

For further information about Stirchley Baths or to make a booking visit http://stirchleybaths.org/ or call 464 9072.  Stirchley Baths is at 2-4 Bournville Lane, Stirchley, Birmingham, B30 2JT. The twitter account is @stirchleybaths

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