After getting off the bus in the city centre, I filled in a few gaps from Monday including the little known, Dingley’s Passage which, at present, ends at a building site some twenty metres after it’s start.
Then it was a short stroll along New Meeting Street back to Dale End.
I made my way towards Sherlock Street, passing the site of the old Silver Blades (currently a building site) and the Wholesale Markets.
Once on Pershore Road and just before Belgrave Middleway, I turned left onto St. Luke’s Road picking off all the little cul-de-sacs before finally reaching the middleway. I crossed the middleway at the lights, in sight of the mosque before starting a criss-crossing of the streets between here and Calthorpe Park.
Nothing too exciting but did come across a house, intriguingly called Little Rohtas. All that I can find out about Rohtas is that it was a fortified city in the Pakistan Punjab. Considering the cultural mix in this area that could well ring true.
From Little Rohtas, I made my way to Moseley in time to meet the wife from work.




