
The Moor Pool Estate, built between 1907-1912, was designed as a community of homes promoting social cohesion through pleasant surroundings, recreation and well-built housing. Its

Written by India McNeill, MA International Heritage Management student, University of Birmingham Since February, myself and another student, Fay Carpenter, have been carrying out historical

Today, children at Moor Pool enjoy community events, nature on their doorstep and open green spaces, but many of the things that make childhood here

At the start of this year, we were delighted to received funding from the Pigrim Trust to carry out an audit of Moor Pool’s Collection.

In today’s fast-paced world, places that encourage us to slow down and connect with our surroundings are more important than ever. Garden suburbs can offer

Anyone who has spent any time at the Carless Eco Centre (CEC) will know what a calm and tranquil place it is – even in

As winter loosens its grip, Moor Pool begins to stir. Buds appear on trees, front gardens show their first flashes of colour, and the allotments

Valentine’s Day is a time to celebrate love in all its forms – not just romance, but the connections that bind neighbours, families and communities

Nestled in the leafy streets of Harborne, the historic garden suburb of Moor Pool offers more than charming Arts & Crafts houses and hidden pathways

January arrives with its familiar sense of possibility — a time when many of us look for ways to move more, meet new people, or
Moor Pool Hall
37 The Circle, Harborne,
Birmingham, B17 9DY
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