Longbridge
Demolition
Update
24th May 2008

Work
has already started on the demolition of the New West Works which
was built for assembling Metro bodies in 1980.

Also
work is now starting on the demolition of the General Office Block
(GOB) which is on the Lickey Road. It was built in 1931 as a
Service Department and Spares Centre. When this was transferred to
the Flight Shed in the 1950s, the building became the main location
for the general office related jobs. At the Lowhill Lane end on the
top floor was the Telephone Exchange.

Above
is the Methods Build on Lowhill Lane. The last major pre-production
build was the BMW Mini in 1999, which was to be built at Longbridge
but was sent to Cowley, when BMW sold the company in
2000.
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The
demolition of the Longbridge Site started in 2006 after Nangjing
had bought the company from the Administrator.
It was nearly twelve months before the first phase of the
demolition started with the removal of the conveyor that took
unpainted bodies from the West Works over the A38 to the South side
and up to the Car Assemble Building.
The Old West Works was the next to be demolished.
New West Works built for the Metro bodies although cleared of all
the equipment it is still standing. But if a tenant can not be
found by the end of the year then that build is likely to be
demolished.
The next site to be demolished was the North Works. This site was
built in the first World War and consisted of a Foundry, Machine
Shops, Tool Room and later on produced the 'A' series engine.
East Works was the next and this was the biggest site to be
demolished. This site also included the Cofton Works which was
built to machine and assemble the 'E' series engine, and gearbox.
The first car that used this power unit was the Maxi.
The last site was part of South Works which is where the the
Company Started. This was the area that you could see as you drove
down the A38 from Rubery, which had in the foreground the island
that was always a theatre of colour.
2008 will see the following landmarks demolished. The General
Office Block on the Lickey Road. The railway Ticket Office on the
bridge, Also it looks that the New West Works (Metro Shop) will
also disappear in the first quarter of 2008