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Now that Kraft, an American food giant with a voracious appetite, looks set to gobble up the company, Cadbury has become a cause celebre for those who argue the proposed sale symbolises Britain's declining manufacturing clout. Club chairperson, Dave Powner, said: "Our members all share the common aim – the desire to run, to improve our performance and enjoy the experience of running," he said. It has a collection of trees to rival any bigger park - plus it has a jaw-dropping ornamental pond of such classic design it’s almost as if the Romans left it behind. In 1879, Richard and George Cadbury decided to move their expanding business from Birmingham's city centre into the countryside four and a half miles away.. Bournville Park may lie just a few metres away from the busy outer circle A4040 Linden Road, but step inside and it's a tranquil oasis of calm and greenery. Read More Related Articles

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My own childhood home two miles away was built at the turn of the last century, and like most of my family I attended the school built by Cadbury so that his workforce could give their children a good education. Once a week we would march through the imposing steel factory gates on our way to the Cadbury swimming pool. When the wind changed direction, the smell of chocolate wafted over the playground. You won't find any big, brash chain stores in Bournville. There are just a handful - and they're all small, quaint independents. Some are on the Village Green, others are in Mary Vale Road . Co-founder Jeanette Wong said after the success of their first shop they put out a plea on social media about where to locate their second one and Bournville was chosen over other locations. The church was built in 1968 and is best known for its richly-decorated frescos and holy icons. Visitors are welcome during its opening hours. 7) Bournville HarriersAs well as the open spaces, all of the roads within the Bournville Village Trust estate are named after trees. One of the city's biggest running clubs has its home in the suburb, with its base at Rowheath Pavilion. The loss is felt more acutely locally because of the rollcall of well-known brands that have already closed or moved away, including Dunlop, HP Sauce and MG Rover, whose Longbridge base was just three miles away. "Many of the people who worked at Rover now work at Cadbury," Clarke says. The area is predominantly white, although the mixed workforce includes Polish workers. The trust, which handles a huge waiting list for its affordable homes where rents are low, hands out a significant number to single mothers and families on low incomes. There is no poverty, but there are few signs of ostentatious wealth in a place that comes close to capturing the essence of that elusive phrase, "middle England". As well as helping less experienced runners achieve their potential, it was also ambitious and helped its members compete at the highest level. Now that Kraft has upped its offer – and borrowed much of the money to finance it – it is likely that it too will be looking for assets to sell.

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We felt Bournville was located perfectly in between these suburbs and had a highly environmentally conscious, residential neighbourhood." Read More Related Articles Up until five years ago, you couldn't buy alcohol anywhere in Bournville - there were no off-licences, bars or pubs. The suburb was unique in Birmingham (and probably the UK) because of this.The other thing Bournville is noted for is its beautiful "frozen in time" houses. Originally built for Cadbury workers, they remain more or less intact from when they were built at the end of the 19th Century. Although it looks imposing from the outside - standing incongruously amongst houses - inside it is even more impressive. It is hugely popular with new and experienced runners alike because it is so friendly and inclusive. Indeed, it has a reputation as "Birmingham's friendliest running club".

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But Bournville is more than just Creme Eggs and cocoa, this part of Birmingham has incredible history, breathtaking architecture, beautiful green spaces and quirky things. The early principles continue to be achieved through the social mix of people living on the estate, the variety of buildings and the large open spaces.", We look to encourage the runner in all of us and to make membership of Bournville Harriers as fulfilling an experience as possible." Read More Related Articles We realised there was a huge demand from south Birmingham such as Selly Oak, Stirchley and Kings Heath," she said. However, the newsagent is not part of the Bournville Village Trust estate and therefore, the estate is still "dry" with nowhere selling alcohol. 5) Its green spacesWhen I returned to Bournville this week, pulling into the familiar railway station – now painted a Dairy Milk purple – beside the sprawling factory, I found despondent workers and angry locals. The Cadburys were Quakers, and there are still no pubs in Bournville – with the exception of the Cadbury social club. There are already rumours it will close. If the company had fought off the Kraft proposal, the club – cavernous enough to host boxing bouts when I was a teenager – might have been sold, with the money raised handed to City shareholders as a sweetener in exchange for rejecting the bid. Rowheath Pavilion is well-used and is the home of Bournville Harriers running club and also a wedding venue and community hub.

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