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The Black Country Saga

Issue No. 31

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July 2009 This issue of the ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµlooks at the West Midlands, and Cradley Heath in particular, best known by speedway enthusiasts as the home of the Cradley Heath Heathens. But their track, like much else in Cradley Heath, has been lost for redevelopment.

The toll of destruction is truly depressing.

RIP Cradley HeathÌýCaroline CarrÌýcatalogues the lost buildings of Cradley Heath

Two West Midlands Arts and Crafts architectsÌýAndy FosterÌýoutlines the life of A.T. Butler, andÌýJohn ThomasÌýdescribes the work of William J.H. Weller

Recycling historic buildingsÌýDavid Trevis-SmithÌýon the work of the West Midlands Historic Buildings Trust

Twenty years of the Northern Viaduct TrustÌýGordon Biddle,ÌýChairman of the Trust, tells how the ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµhelped a small group of people to restore three listed viaducts for public use

House Notes: Improving energy efficiencyÌýMoses JenkinsÌýdescribes ways of reducing energy loss in traditional buildings

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