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THE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY’S PROPOSED WELFARE CENTRE for the treatment of sufferers. The society has an option on land in St. Asaph street, near Hagley Park. The society hopes to qualify for a Government subsidy in addition to the funds which will be raised in the students’ collection today. The centre will be of concrete-block construction, and will cost about £8000. It will include a large hall, with a stage at one end, and pleasantly laid-out courtyard, a committee room, kitchen, and cloakrooms. There will be parking space behind the centre. The architects are Messrs W. H. Trengrove, Trengrove, and Marshall.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30125, 8 May 1963, Page 9

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THE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY’S PROPOSED WELFARE CENTRE for the treatment of sufferers. The society has an option on land in St. Asaph street, near Hagley Park. The society hopes to qualify for a Government subsidy in addition to the funds which will be raised in the students’ collection today. The centre will be of concrete-block construction, and will cost about £8000. It will include a large hall, with a stage at one end, and pleasantly laid-out courtyard, a committee room, kitchen, and cloakrooms. There will be parking space behind the centre. The architects are Messrs W. H. Trengrove, Trengrove, and Marshall. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30125, 8 May 1963, Page 9

THE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY’S PROPOSED WELFARE CENTRE for the treatment of sufferers. The society has an option on land in St. Asaph street, near Hagley Park. The society hopes to qualify for a Government subsidy in addition to the funds which will be raised in the students’ collection today. The centre will be of concrete-block construction, and will cost about £8000. It will include a large hall, with a stage at one end, and pleasantly laid-out courtyard, a committee room, kitchen, and cloakrooms. There will be parking space behind the centre. The architects are Messrs W. H. Trengrove, Trengrove, and Marshall. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30125, 8 May 1963, Page 9

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