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BullRing, Birmingham

Now this is where I go shopping every week, but not into the new posh bullring shopping centre, but to pick up bargains in the open air markets, and rag market indoors.

Britain’s second city has a long history as a leading centre of trade and market innovation. Its earliest transformation, in the 1200’s, from an agriculturally insignificant village into one of the greatest industrial cities in the world, earned it a reputation as ‘The city of a thousand trades’. Birmingham’s importance has been forged and fashioned by its own people. It is not a site of strategic defensive importance, and has no castle, port, or river. The city emerged solely as a result of its ability to craft, manufacture, and trade goods.

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