There are still quite a few around our city but it would be a shame to lose one because of a lack of forethought on someone's part| 
	Midland Red
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	Fri 16th Aug 2013  3:14pm  
	 
	I notice that preliminary work has started on the redevelopment of the Toll Bar Island
I wonder what will become of this, at present situated just into Stonebridge Highway from the existing roundabout?
 
 
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	Midland Red
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	Fri 25th Oct 2013  4:24pm  
	 
	I can confirm that the above boundary marker, and the one just inside London Road, have both now been removed, and I would be interested to know whether they have in fact gone for safe keeping    
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	Dreamtime
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	Fri 25th Oct 2013  4:58pm  
	 
	Hi MR, I hate to say it but, maybe the sign of the times and it is sitting on someone's rockery at the moment.  Nothing would surprise me these days.    
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	NormK
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	Fri 25th Oct 2013  5:19pm  
	 
	The Council claimed quite a few things during my demolition days, the only thing I saw again was the Frederick Bird sign, which they re-erected on the front lawn of the new school. You never know, they may have a compound somewhere to store such items.  
		Milly rules 
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	Midland Red
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	Mon 2nd Jan 2017  2:07pm  
	 
	I was delighted to see, this morning, that the boundary marker featured in post #1 above has been restored to its position alongside Stonebridge Highway, close to the new junction.   
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	TonyS
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	Mon 2nd Jan 2017  9:34pm  
	 
	Excellent! I was only thinking about this a couple of days ago and had planned to email the City Council. No need now.  
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	Slim
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	Tue 3rd Jan 2017  7:43am  
	 
	It's good to see that on this (presumably) old marker, it's the City of Coventry in the County of Warwick, quite rightly when all said and done.   
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	Midland Red
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	Tue 3rd Jan 2017  7:45am  
	 
	Slim, there's some more here   
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	Slim
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	Tue 3rd Jan 2017  7:46am  
	 
	On 25th Oct 2013  4:58pm, Dreamtime said: 
Hi MR, I hate to say it but, maybe the sign of the times and it is sitting on someone's rockery at the moment.  Nothing would surprise me these days.    
Nor me. Some years ago, a whole front garden wall made of heavy rustic stone was stolen overnight from a house in Stivichall Croft. Nobody heard or saw a thing!
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	Slim
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	Tue 3rd Jan 2017  7:50am  
	 
	On 3rd Jan 2017  7:45am, Midland Red said: 
Slim, there's some more here   
Excellent, MR. I know one of them well, as it's near where I work, on the Kenilworth Road. And not a mention of West Midlands!
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	TonyS
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	Sun 15th Jan 2017  12:03pm  
	 
	I wonder if these boundary markers were ever replaced after the war? 
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	Dreamtime
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	Sun 15th Jan 2017  5:17pm  
	 
	On 3rd Jan 2017  7:46am, Slim said: 
 
Slim,
I have an awful habit of seeing the funny side of some situations and It amuses me to think of someone having the nerve to steal a heavy rustic stone wall overnight and then a wall of the same nature suddenly appearing somewhere else. Strikes me as an April Fool's joke! 
On 25th Oct 2013  4:58pm, Dreamtime said: 
Hi MR, I hate to say it but, maybe the sign of the times and it is sitting on someone's rockery at the moment.  Nothing would surprise me these days.    
Nor me. Some years ago, a whole front garden wall made of heavy rustic stone was stolen overnight from a house in Stivichall Croft. Nobody heard or saw a thing!
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