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Jewellery Quarter Sub-Committee (1956 - 1966)

Catalogue reference: BCC/1/AO/9

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This record is about the Jewellery Quarter Sub-Committee (1956 - 1966) dating from 1956 - 1966.

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Reference
BCC/1/AO/9
Title
Jewellery Quarter Sub-Committee (1956 - 1966)
Date
1956 - 1966
Held by
Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service
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The minutes of sub-committees of Birmingham City Council have been given a blanket closure period of 50 years, unless otherwise stated in the item level entry in the catalogue.

Administrative / biographical background

This sub-committee consisted of seven members, and was appointed to consider and report upon the question of redevelopment in the Jewellery Quarter and its environs. The sub-committee acted in consultation with the British Jewellers and Silversmiths Association, the Vyse Estate, and other Council committees where necessary. The sub-committee was merged to form part of the Redevelopment and Special Purposes Sub-Committee in July 1966 (see BCC/1/AO/11).

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