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City centre road changes from Monday - as new walkway finally reconnects landmark squares

Another step forward for Paradise development

Amazing drone footage of the Paradise regeneration project in Birmingham city centre

Two of Birmingham's landmark squares will be reconnected this weekend when a walkway reopens after being closed for two years - but drivers are bracing themselves for more road closures.

Centenary Way connects Chamberlain Square and Centenary Square and used to run under the old Central Library building.

It was one of the city's busiest pedestrian routes, enabling people to access Broad Street and the ICC via the Paradise Forum shopping mall

The walk to allow for the demolition of the old Central Library as part of the £700 million Paradise development, sending pedestrians on a detour via Fletchers Walk.

It will reopen on Saturday, November 11 (see map below).

In addition, demolition will now commence on the former Birmingham Conservatoire, following its move to a brand new home in Jennens Road, and Chamberlain House next door.

As part of the demolition, one lane of Paradise Circus Queensway will be closed southbound from Sandpits to Suffolk Street Queensway from November 13 until next summer.

There will also be weekend closures of both lanes of Paradise Circus Queensway southbound on January 13 and 14, January 20 and 21 and January 27 and 28.