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The building you see on the walk to Wolverhampton St George’s tram stop looks like an old bus station but was, in fact, a Sainsbury’s supermarket.
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From 1986 to 2015 it was built onto the church of St George (the intersectional trig point for this journey).
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There was also supposed to be a bolt by the door on this side of the newer building, but alas….
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Here it is, still in use in 2009:
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