Sikh temple and college in Bilston, Wolverhampton

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Sikh temple and college in Bilston, Wolverhampton

Image: © Roger D Kidd Taken: 14 Feb 2012

This building (c1902) 32 Mount Pleasant is adjacent to the former offices of the Wolverhampton District Electric Tramways Ltd and used to house the transformer station providing power for the trams. It has been a temple for some time, but now sports the blue and red colours of the independent Bilston Community College (as does the Tramways Office). I am not quite certain of the status of this college, founded in 2008 and using the same name as the discredited further education college closed and taken over by Wolverhampton's Wulfrun (now City of Wolverhampton) College in 1999.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.567842
Longitude
-2.073459