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Municipal Buildings, Oldbury

City and town halls in the West Midlands (county)Government buildings completed in 1891Oldbury, West MidlandsUse British English from April 2022
Oldbury, old town hall geograph.org.uk 1346099
Oldbury, old town hall geograph.org.uk 1346099

The Municipal Buildings are in Oldbury town centre, West Midlands, England. The structure served as the headquarters of Oldbury Borough Council.

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Municipal Buildings, Oldbury
Market Square, Sandwell Birchfield

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N 52.5042 ° E -2.0169 °
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Citizens Advice Bureau

Market Square
B69 2AB Sandwell, Birchfield
England, United Kingdom
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